Tinderbox allows users to store prototypes that can be added to any Tinderbox document open on the same Mac. These stored prototypes essentially allow adding 'custom' built-in templates1, and this can assist with configuring new documents more quickly.
Locally shared prototypes are stored as top-level notes in a Tinderbox document named Prototypes.tbx in the Tinderbox support folder's sub-folder "prototypes", at:
~/Library/Application Support/Tinderbox/prototypes/Prototypes.tbx
These shared prototypes will appear at the bottom of the Built-In Prototypes sub-menu. Choosing one of these prototypes will add it to the current document's 'Prototypes' container.
If the current document's 'Prototypes' container already holds a prototype with the chosen name, the command has no effect and no new prototype is created.
The newly added prototype shares most attributes with the source prototype in Prototypes.tbx, with the following exceptions:
- User attributes that do not exist in your document
- Intrinsic attributes such as $Xpos and $Container, that are never inherited and can be different for a note and each of its alias(es).
- Read-only attributes.
See also—notes linking to here: