@Paul

Would there be a comprehensive documentation for cook somewhere? Does
cook work under XP? I do like linux, but for now xp runs just fine. On
the other hand, I have no inclinations to install cygwin. ;o)

Or is cook that "straight forward" that it might be rewritten as a bat
or powershell file?


@FND

Thanks for MasterIncludesPlugin ...I have got it working fine right
now. At times I need to reload twice, but I can live with that. I
guess for my needs a much simplified version would do the job as well,
but that's not very important right now.

@PMario

"The Comprehensive Method" from TiddlyWiki.org looked good to begin
with but then I realized that it does not create the plugin as a
tiddler, which is unfortunate as it contains gui-templates to be used
by it.

@Jeremy

Would be interesting to see how those browser plugins work... whether
or not the file is reopened every time I want to edit it and thus have
to look for the last changed bits, having lost all undo history, etc.

@All

I guess, for now, I am happy with MasterIncludesPlugin. It seems to
provide what I wanted, especially considering that I wont be having a
multitude of plugins in development at the same time. I could even
have a "current.js" and always save the plugin into it that I am
working on for the next few hours / days. The idea never was to use
any of that for version mgt, anyways.

Cheers, Tobias.

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