Ha! Yes, that's the idea. In multi-user scenarios we may also want to store
$:/state/ tiddlers in a user-specific store.

Best wishes

Jeremy


On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 11:26 AM, David Johnston <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am aware you can see almost everything through the "tiddler" lens ...
> but some of us take a little longer at a programming level to get there
> <grins>
>
> To recap: -
>
> Basically we could treat the *$:/state/* as a namespace .. populate with
> temporary items knowing they would not make their way back to the saved TW5
> file (or via the various adaptors such as node / dropbox / etc)
>
> This would allow us to dynamically create state tiddlers and use them as
> required without breaking the tiddler paradigm.
>
> Ok  .. that works :)
>
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