Also....

I would add I think Kellie is making an assumption that is not true, I am 
not sure what but it seems the case.

In case this is true, I suggest with here fresh install of tiddlydesktop 

   1. Delete TiddlyDesktop and Reinstall (move any existing wiks elsewhere 
   if they are in the same place as TiddlyDesktop)
   2. Downloads a fresh empty.html, 
   3. rename it to say mywiki.html and save it in a documents folder.
   4. In "TiddlyDesktop - Main" select "Add tiddlywiki file" and browse to 
   your mywiki.html
   5. Opening this will open the wiki in its own window and add it to the 
   list in TiddlyDesktop

A helpful hint. Once you have the wiki running import a png file to a 
tiddler and rename it $:/favicon.ico the icon will appear in the 
TiddlyDesktop list.

Regards
Tony

On Monday, July 15, 2019 at 12:46:27 AM UTC+10, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Kelli
>
> It’s really hard to know what’s going on with your installation because 
> all the signs are that it has been corrupted. Hence the suggestion to 
> completely uninstall and re-install TiddlyDesktop. if you’re still seeing 
> errors even when working with a blank TiddlyWiki then it would seem that 
> the uninstallation wasn’t completed successfully. I’d suggest following the 
> steps outlined earlier in this thread (1) delete the folder containing 
> nw.exe and (2) delete the application data folder (see my notes above to 
> locate it).
>
> Good luck
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
> On 14 Jul 2019, at 13:45, Kelli Jae Baeli <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Okay, so since i got the main file renamed and created a new folder in 
> which to save files for TW, i noticed any additions/tiddlers end up saving 
> again to the download folder. I'm not sure why, since i opened the new file 
> (copied, pasted and renamed) made a tiddler, and saved it right then...i 
> expected it to save in the originating folder....SO, how do i make sure it 
> saves to the right folder, and how do i automate that so i don't have to 
> select yes to the html and yes to json saves each time?
>
> And the javascript error....i've just been clicking out of it...any idea 
> how to get rid of this error whenever i open a file? (it seems to be 
> working now, as far as the desktop module and such, i just always get this 
> error...text, in case someone else might be searching for this issue too):
>
>>
>> Internal JavaScript Error
>>
>> Well, this is embarrassing. It is recommended that you restart TiddlyWiki 
>> by refreshing your browserUncaught Cannot find module named 'fs' required 
>> by module '$:/TiddlyDesktop/startup/handlers.js', resolved to fs
>>
>
>
> On Friday, July 12, 2019 at 12:48:07 AM UTC-5, Kelli Jae Baeli wrote:
>>
>> [image: tiddly2019-07-12 00_35_28-UltraSearch.png]
>>
>> [image: tiddlydesktop_java_error2019-07-12 00_43_31.png]
>> thank you Jeremy...did that. and the interface tiddlydesktop came up, but 
>> as you can see in the screenshot, i still get that java error when i try to 
>> add a file.
>>
>> Also, here's a screenshot of the search results for TIDDLY, if that helps.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 10:56:35 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Kelli
>>>
>>> On 11 Jul 2019, at 07:46, Kelli Jae Baeli <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> here is a screenshot of my desktop and the file i've been trying to 
>>> open...(nw.exe) if this isn't the file, where is the file to open 
>>> tiddlydesktop? last time it closed i couldn't find it again and couldn't 
>>> open that interface for it. And, as mentioned in my previous post, once i 
>>> did get it open, none of those add files/folders buttons worked. they 
>>> didn't do anything.
>>>
>>>
>>> nw.exe is indeed the way to start TiddlyDesktop.
>>>
>>> It seems like your configuration is broken. To fix it, you need to 
>>> completely terminate the process (either by restarting your machine, or 
>>> using task manager to close any nw.exe processes). One also needs to delete 
>>> the application data folder. The location of the folder depends on your 
>>> operating system, though. On Macs it's in ~/Library/Application 
>>> Support/TiddlyDesktop, and I believe 
>>> it's C:\Users[YOUR_USER_NAME]\AppData\Local\TiddlyWiki on Windows. Delete 
>>> that folder, and then re-run nw.exe
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>
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