This also fixes a recently introduced problem: when I removed the last
`.tid` file from the `editions/clientserver/tiddlers/` directory, git
promptly stopped recording the directory in commits, and so newly
downloaded copies of the repo lacked the directory. That caused the
filesystemadaptor to fail to save newly created tiddlers.
It wasn’t working due to the recent change whereby attributes set as
macros are no longer wikified. Thus, the widget invocation inside the
macro outerMakeLink isn’t executed.
To get it working again we’ll need a way to specify a macro as an
attribute and force it to be wikified.
It was getting a pain to manage the content in separate places, and I
suspect confusing for end users.
I think the best time to move the dev content out is when we’ve
established the community wiki for TW5, which is a much more natural
home for it.
In the meantime, a feature that I’m interested in exploring is the
ability to hide tiddlers from the UI based on tag. Then the tw5.com
wiki could disable all tiddlers tagged ‘dev’ until explicitly
overridden by the user.
We were re-using the `tw-save-wiki` message both for saving the current
wiki and downloading a new wiki. Now we’ll use the separate
`tw-download-file` message for downloading.
Fixes#236
We’re introducing a mechanism that allows us to decide which tiddlers
get saved. Using `$:/core/save/all` gives all tiddlers, as before.
Using `$:/core/save/empty` gives an empty wiki. Saving an empty wiki
from tw5.com isn’t the same as the empty wiki cooked from
editions/empty because the two editions have different plugins and
other system tiddlers.
One consequence of wikifying macro attributes before use was that we
couldn’t have tiddler titles with wikitext syntax in, which was
definitely a problem.