Hi Danielo,
you can do this outside of the widget code so that this will only happen 
when the plugin is loaded.


On Saturday, June 14, 2014 2:44:37 PM UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> 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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