![]() Create a new tiddler- draft appears in folder.Open the wiki -storylist appears in tiddler folder.During this testing I watched the story river, the open tab and the contents of the tiddlers folder Copying the file created when the new node wiki was created and using it in a new wiki folder that I opened with TiddlyDesktop v15.Installing node and running the latest TiddlyWiki on that and repeating the testing on a new wiki (used Safari as my browser).Repeating the testing in TiddlyDesktop v15 on an existing single file wiki.Repeating the above testing on the clean wiki with TiddlyDesktop v14.To try to narrow down the problem I did the following. The only way to get rid of these was to exit the wiki and reopen it. During all of this the story river gradually filled with ‘ghosts.’ These look as if a tiddler started to render but only the frame for it rendered- no title, no controls, no text, just an empty rectangle.Trying to close the Welcome tiddler did nothing.I tried to open the control panel and the story river did not change, though the sidebar did show the control panel as being open. Trying to open another tiddler did nothing to the story river.Looking in the open tab of the sidebar showed both the draft named ‘New Tiddler’ and the renamed tiddler. ![]() Creating a new tiddler, renaming it, putting in some text and then saving did nothing.I opened this clean wiki with TiddlyDesktop 15 and got the same odd behavior. Figuring that it was something about my wiki that was the problem, I created a new wiki folder, put a tiddlers subfolder into it and copied my standard file into the wiki folder. Problem: The first of my wikis that I tried to get to work with TiddlyDesktop v15 showed problems immediately (I’ll get to those in a moment). Setup: macOS 13.1 (latest), TiddlyDesktop v15 (release version)- long time TW and TiddlyDesktop user
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