Hi Chris > This feature has been added recently (under the extra commands icon), > but still needs a great deal of tweaking. Managing private and public > tiddlers in a sensible way is proving to be a wickedly complex problem. I think it would be very/more practical if the UI presented a public and private tiddler as only ONE tiddler with two modes (same title: red if not published yet, blue if private & public) - then you'd need a published/private switchmode-button to be able to present *and edit* published version, still logged in as administrator/spaceowner... I'm sure it's *not* a trivial task to create an UI with these (or similar) capabilities :-) However TiddlyWebWizards seem to be so dead brilliant/ creative and I would not be surprised if TiddlySpace turns out to be *the* system for serving cooporate intrasystems - with complete freedom to customize every aspect of the UI - and *thats* dead brilliant... > It is now possible to import a TiddlyWiki stored on your local disk by > choosing the 'import' tab in the 'space' dropdown of the backstage > (visible when you are a member of a space). I'd love some "fallback" or "chameleonlike" semifunctions for tiddlyspaceplugins, when you use your tiddlyspace as a single file - downloaded to your pc... At the moment tiddlyspaceTWs only work correctly when loaded in the tiddlyspaceevironment. I firmly believe that TiddlyWikis strenght as an onefile application should be maintained when moving on with the TiddlySpacewthing.... If the downloaded version* could "talk" directly with the TiddlySpace version - then users would be able to construct local control centers for their spaces. (*imported into an empty TiddlyWiki with Eric's importPlugin, which lets you download tiddlers from passwordprotected sites - and use filters) . The local version could represent the private version, with a constantly syncronized backupversion, saved pr. tiddler to bags on tiddlyspace (Dropbox go home :-)). Your published version might be all you need to see when online, and you should never need to logon online- (unless you want to include other spaces of course). At the moment TiddlySpaceTws are virtually unusable as single files - because the plugins need the environment... A (much simpler) solution might be to create usefull or invisible fallbacks for every tiddlyspace plugin, when used as single/local files... All this said - I must say that TiddlyWeb/Space devellopment is *very very* exciting to follow - and I'm (among hundreds/thousands?) very gratefull that you want to share your prototypes - please consider everything I've written as a positive (inspirated) feedback - and *not* as negative critizism. I know you are on your way towards still unchartered horizons - this is just my 2 cents - for what they are worth. Great job uptill now Cheers Måns Mårtensson
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