Max,

I have used similar addons in the past. I like the external editor type 
where the text are gets opened in the other editor installed locally. I 
tend to use notepadd++ 

For this method to work it must be a real textarea as defined in html if 
you have codemirror editor in your wiki I believe it is not a simple text 
area because it presents additional features. There may be other plugins 
that use more than simple text areas within the edit view. Perhaps disable 
suspect plugins and reenable until you find what is causing it.

Regards
Tony


On Monday, October 7, 2019 at 5:49:08 AM UTC+11, MaxGyver wrote:
>
> One additional information:
>
> When I go to tiddlywiki.com and create a tiddler, the plugin works. But 
> not in my local tiddlywiki.
>
>
> Am Sonntag, 6. Oktober 2019 20:37:46 UTC+2 schrieb MaxGyver:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just have discovered the wasavi <http://appsweets.net/wasavi/> plugin 
>> for Firefox and I would like to use it in my TiddlyWiki. It works good with 
>> all textareas except in TiddlyWiki. I suppose that TiddlyWiki grabs all key 
>> inputs and thus prevents wasavi from being triggered. Does anybody have 
>> experience with this plugin?
>>
>> In this thread 
>> <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/fKKBGPfG7lU/JfnNzeuEBQAJ> 
>> somebody says that he used wasavi with TiddlyWiki (over one year ago) but 
>> maybe something has changed since then.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Max
>>
>

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