Wow -so many options! 
At this point (as TW5/Stroll n00b), i am reluctant to either load up on new 
plugins (anyway: that "whitelist" one only does what i can do as well with 
a ~), much less to set off on a branch of your code-base by deleting any 
system-level tiddler... So i will work with your option (1) below (How'd i 
fail to notice that setting, right at the top of the list?  Dooh! :-), and 
this should fit into my new note-taking workflow just fine.  
Thanks again, Dave!


On Wednesday, June 10, 2020 at 7:00:41 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi Ludwa6
>
> You have three options:
>
> 1. Stop wikiwords from being links. In the control panel (open it with the 
> gear icon button in the sidebar, not the gear tab), go to the settings tab, 
> and uncheck the first checkbox. That is not a Stroll thing. tiddlywiki.com 
> has it set that way, too. I left as many things like that as they are with 
> an out of the box TiddlyWiki, even though I myself don't like feature.
>
> 2. Stop links from automatically being created. Delete the tiddler 
> $:/.giffmex/ui/EditTemplate. It is a tweak I made so that when closing a 
> tiddler, all missing links get converted to tiddlers. I did this because 
> Roam automatically creates new pages from links, and Stroll is trying to 
> approximate what Roam does.
>
> 3. Use the whitelist plugin; http://skplugins.tiddlyspot.com/. I think I 
> had that in TiddlyBlink and left it out of Stroll. It does the behavior you 
> describe.
>
> Have fun!
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 11:21 AM ludwa6 <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> 3 days into my experience with Stroll, and i am *loving* the enhancements 
>> to TW5 experience -Backlinks and Renaming automation (to maintain 
>> integrity) especially- but there is one little aspect of my pre-Stroll 
>> experience that i'm really missing, and that is the ability to write a 
>> WikiWord without having that automatically create a new tiddler.  
>>
>> For me, the WikiWord has been for me in BS (Before Stroll :-) time my 
>> quick shorthand for a term that deserves its own tiddler, whenever i get 
>> around to writing it;  in the meantime, it shows up in blue (like a regular 
>> link) only with italic formatting added.
>>
>> Now since adopting Stroll, i have quickly ended up with a bunch of 
>> tiddlers that have no content.  The advantage of this is that these 
>> wannabe-tiddlers are not just a link buried on some tiddler somewhere; they 
>> show up in the "Recent' tag, so i can easily retrieve them, IF i'm diligent 
>> before close of each session to retrieve & write something on them (big IF 
>> there :-).  What can easily happen -especially if i dash off a fair crop of 
>> new tiddlers- these TBD tiddlers are effectively buried, until i stumble 
>> across them while Strolling somewhere else.
>>
>> What i'd *really* like is if at the first invocation of a particular 
>> WikiWord that has no corresponding tiddler, that would trigger the adding 
>> of it to a list that resides someplace reserved for this particular 
>> purpose.  If it is to be a new tiddler, then perhaps that could be tagged 
>> as a "Draft" or a "Stub" or some such... Something that would get 
>> filtered-out of the "Recent" list, but rather add it to a special list 
>> reserved for this special case. 
>>
>> Dunno if that's a UseCase of relevance to anyone else;  wish i had the 
>> scripting savvy to be sharing a patch instead of an idea, but alas... 
>> That's all i got, for now.
>>
>> Anyhoo Dave: thanks again for the super upgrade!
>>
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