Kelli

That is the Million Dollar Question *"what assumption am I making that 
isn't true*" and it stands for *us all*.

Your experience is in my memory "unheard of", I just does not make sence to 
me, and I believe no one has being able to reproduce the problem.

>From your original post you also said some odd things like using the 
backstage to install plugins. This is no reflection on you at all, we just 
need to workout what is going wrong for you and try and fix it, as well as 
avoid it in the future.

Perhaps if you can use Teamviewer to screen share sometime with me and show 
how you do it. Perhaps I will spot what is wrong.

I am not happy if there is one unhappy customer.

Regards
Tony




On Monday, July 15, 2019 at 8:32:27 PM UTC+10, Kelli Jae Baeli wrote:
>
> what assumption am i making that isn't true, exactly?
> And i've already done all of this you suggest. As i said, i can now use 
> the desktop module, and i have a different folder set up for saving, and 
> that seems to work, but i still have the java error, still have the issue 
> with no autosave...have to acknowledge the save on both files each time i 
> make the slightest change, and it is saving separate files still, instead 
> of to the main html folders (one for biz, one for personal). I still don't 
> want a thousand files created each time i spend a day working. so if anyone 
> can offer solutions for those things, i have at least solved the rest, now.
> Thanks.
>
> On Sunday, July 14, 2019 at 9:49:13 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> 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 $:/favicon.ico the icon will appear in the 
>> TiddlyDesktop list.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>> On Monday, July 15, 2019 at 12:46:27 AM UTC+10, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Kelli
>>>
>>> It’s really hard to know what’s going on with your installation because 
>>> all the signs are that it has been corrupted. Hence the suggestion to 
>>> completely uninstall and re-install TiddlyDesktop. if you’re still seeing 
>>> errors even when working with a blank TiddlyWiki then it would seem that 
>>> the uninstallation wasn’t completed successfully. I’d suggest following the 
>>> steps outlined earlier in this thread (1) delete the folder containing 
>>> nw.exe and (2) delete the application data folder (see my notes above to 
>>> locate it).
>>>
>>> Good luck
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>> On 14 Jul 2019, at 13:45, Kelli Jae Baeli <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Okay, so since i got the main file renamed and created a new folder in 
>>> which to save files for TW, i noticed any additions/tiddlers end up saving 
>>> again to the download folder. I'm not sure why, since i opened the new file 
>>> (copied, pasted and renamed) made a tiddler, and saved it right then...i 
>>> expected it to save in the originating folder....SO, how do i make sure it 
>>> saves to the right folder, and how do i automate that so i don't have to 
>>> select yes to the html and yes to json saves each time?
>>>
>>> And the javascript error....i've just been clicking out of it...any idea 
>>> how to get rid of this error whenever i open a file? (it seems to be 
>>> working now, as far as the desktop module and such, i just always get this 
>>> error...text, in case someone else might be searching for this issue too):
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Internal JavaScript Error
>>>>
>>>> Well, this is embarrassing. It is recommended that you restart 
>>>> TiddlyWiki by refreshing your browserUncaught Cannot find module named 
>>>> 'fs' 
>>>> required by module '$:/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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