Mark S. wrote:
>
> That looks very nice. Are you using notepad for all this?
>

 No, I use EditPadPro, a programmers text editor that you can configure for 
layouts like this.

I did the layout that way because reading stuff in a console I think needs 
a very clear layout. 
But, having done it,  actually think its too much to have all that in the 
console?? Most of it would go to a help wiki??

|                 wikidir=
> |                    Optional. Useful if your wikis are nested under one 
> directory.
>
> I've been thinking that the way it might work is instead to have a section 
> "wikidirs". Then under
> the section you could have
>
> mydir1=c:\temp\mywikis
> mydir2=d:\other\path\wikis
>
> At start-up, the process would examine each of these directories, and then 
> add any htm, html, tw files to the existing list 
> of files to be restored. The obvious caveat would be that the directories 
> could not contain any htm, html, tw files that
> you would not want to be written over from their corresponding file in the 
> downloads directory. TiddlyWiki.html and empty.html
> files would be the more obvious examples. And of course the stem names 
> should not clash with names that are already being
> restored via file=...\my.html.
>

Very neat idea! Basically does what TonyM wanted to.

Making it dynamic has the real advantage that if you rename, move, add or 
delete any wiki under any  [wikidir]  Polly will register it. Simplies 
things very well.

TT

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