I'm assuming you are running your own ccTiddly and you want initial
workspaces to have this MarkupPreHead tiddler?

One way might be to write a plugin that checks for the existence of
the MarkupPreHead shadow tiddler and if it doesn't exists creates a
new one. It would then need to refresh the page to take effect. If
someone already has a MarkupPreHead tiddler, it's best not to disturb
it as you might cause some unwanted side effects.

On Jun 23, 10:26 am, Kashgarinn <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tried the obvious, that is to copy the ckeditor.js into a tiddler
> marked systemConfig, but that didn't work..
>
> I'm wondering what else I can try.  I'm hoping this is something
> simple as I want the implementation of adding or removing plugins to
> be exceedingly simple.  Research continues.
>
> K.

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