File imported from pCloud shows up as "TiddlyWiki"
If you import a file from pCloud it shows up in the Tiddloid list as "TiddlyWiki". This has occurred on two different devices, so it seems to be an actual problem. It would be Ok if it was possible to rename the name in the list manually, but that doesn't seem to be possible.
Tiddloid 2.5.0
Thank you!
I just tried it out. Creating a file on pCloud leads to an unusable item, then I removed and re-added the same file, it now works well (rather slow however). Maybe offline access for that file helps.
I use import button in Tiddloid. Importing the file by clicking it in pCloud app will leave the item unusable once quit from the page.
I use import button in Tiddloid. Importing the file by clicking it in pCloud app will leave the item unusable once quit from the page.
Yes, I discovered that also.
But the problem is that the name created in Tiddloid is always "TiddlyWiki" -- not the name of the file nor the title from inside the file.
I use import button in Tiddloid. Importing the file by clicking it in pCloud app will leave the item unusable once quit from the page.
Yes, I discovered that also.
But the problem is that the name created in Tiddloid is always "TiddlyWiki" -- not the name of the file nor the title from inside the file.
That's weird, mine has its name correctly:
Ok. I realise what the problem is. The file is encrypted. So Tiddloid can't capture the name before it is opened.
Is there a way so that when a file is encrypted Tiddloid could use the file name instead of default "TiddlyWiki" ?
Thank you.
Ok. I realise what the problem is. The file is encrypted. So Tiddloid can't capture the name before it is opened.
Is there a way so that when a file is encrypted Tiddloid could use the file name instead of default "TiddlyWiki" ?
Thank you.
I'm afraid not... In fact you reminded me, so that I'd consider stop showing the title on main screen if it is encrypted, y'know, privacy stuff XD
But the file name isn't a secret. And it's only displaying to the owner of the file anyways.
But the file name isn't a secret. And it's only displaying to the owner of the file anyways.
Fine... Just forget it. Tiddloid should have cached the title/subtitle once the file is decrypted.