Yeah, I don't want to disturb anything already written into it.. if
I'm honest, I'd be happiest if I could just make the plugin create a
tiddler on the fly and tag it with "markuppreheader" and TW would run
the code in that tiddler as if it was in the markuppreheader.

Right now it seems I'll have to write a pretty complex javascript
function that identifies whether markuppreheader exists, if it exists,
check whether the line I want to add is in there or not, add it if it
isn't and then refresh the wiki.

Don't know why I'm such a stickler to keep things easy for the user,
or why I'd like nothing to have to be manually removed when you remove/
disable a plugin..

This just feels like it has probably a simpler solution.. if I could
just somehow reference the script via the TW JS engine..

K.

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