Hello BJ 

That's the work flow I'm following now: including the needed tiddlers in the 
root directory of the plugin. But as I said before, this is not comfortable 
because you can't edit those tiddlers within tiddlywiky unless you override the 
shadow tiddler and then copy the resulting tiddler to the root of the plugin 
directory again overwriting the original shadow one. 

I don't need any normal tiddler at this moment, but it sounds interesting. At 
what point does your plugin create those tiddlers? If it is on every widget 
refresh it doesn't sounds very performance friendly. 

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