Updating Manual

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Michael Bishop

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Oct 15, 2007, 8:09:10 PM10/15/07
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For anyone interested in doing updates to the manual, I had a heck of
a time saving a version of the manual without getting the "this
appears to have been saved wrong" (or what ever the exact message
is). The easiest way I found to update the version in /manual was to
rename that file, and then save an empty TW file (http://
tiddlywiki.com/empty.html - right click and save). Then from the the
backstage area, there's an import tiddlers option. Simply import the
tiddlers from the renamed file, and save as index.html. This *should*
give you a good working version of the manual with the previous
changes/styles. I haven't experienced any problems going this
route.

This may not be relevant to simply adding tiddlers, but would if
upgrading to a newer version.

~miklb

Owen Winkler

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Oct 15, 2007, 8:22:34 PM10/15/07
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On 10/15/07, Michael Bishop <miklb....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> For anyone interested in doing updates to the manual, I had a heck of
> a time saving a version of the manual without getting the "this
> appears to have been saved wrong" (or what ever the exact message
> is). The easiest way I found to update the version in /manual was to
> rename that file, and then save an empty TW file (http://
> tiddlywiki.com/empty.html - right click and save). Then from the the
> backstage area, there's an import tiddlers option. Simply import the
> tiddlers from the renamed file, and save as index.html. This *should*
> give you a good working version of the manual with the previous
> changes/styles. I haven't experienced any problems going this
> route.

Good to know. Ironically, prime knowledge for the wiki.

Owen

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