I did a quick fresh install on windows and exported from TW as html
file.
Than pasted the html file into a code.embed page and deleting the html
headers/body in the process gave a workable result.
I give it a try on my Linux system and will change the export plugin
from TW.

Keep you informed, Okido


On Sep 8, 7:52 pm, "The Editor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you develop any scripts that might be useful to others, feel free
> to share them with the list, or perhaps we can create a plugin or
> something. Especially if we can break it down into 2 or 3 utilities
> with specific purposes--that could be mixed and matched when exporting
> to/from various other systems as needed.
>
> And holler if you need help.
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
>
> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 1:26 PM, okido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Dan,
>
> > Pages names are upper and lowercase but I would write an adaptor to
> > move pages back and forward and changing names is no problem.
> > In TW there is no subfolder structure, everthing is contained into one
> > html file.
> > Individual pages can be exported as txt/html files. Regarding markup,
> > I would handle this in the adaptor too.
> > I will give it a try by simply copying an exported html file into the
> > field/pages dir.
>
> > Thanks, Okido
>
> > Sep 8, 6:50 pm, "The Editor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> There are several issues here:
>
> >> 1). What do the page names look like?  BoltWire has them all
> >> lowercase. And there's no .txt extension. And not UTF-8 names.
>
> >> 2) They would need to go in the field/pages folder. Is there any
> >> subfolder structure in TW? If so, that could be replicated in BoltWire
> >> probably using the site.folders page.
>
> >> 3) Third, what does the actual page format look like? If it's a simple
> >> txt file with no special markings or coding, good. If not, those marks
> >> will show up in the page. I've never looked at TW.
>
> >> 4) Finally, if the markup is different--pages will not display the
> >> same. It's highly unlikely all the markups are the same. But, BoltWire
> >> has a find and replace feature that can be used to switch over some
> >> markups, or custom markup rules could be designed to recognize TW
> >> syntax without having to change them.
>
> >> If you post a sample txt page to the list I can tell you what would
> >> need to be done to get it working right in BoltWire.
>
> >> Welcome!
>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Dan
>
> >> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 12:29 PM, okido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi Forum members,
>
> >> > I am a user of tiddlywiki and are running to the limitations regarding
> >> > file sizes and loading times, I installed Boltwire some time ago but
> >> > did not use activly sofar.
> >> > My question is could I export the pages from TW straight into the
> >> > boltwire directory as *txt* files in the right wiki-lingo format  and
> >> > are they than automatically recognised as a new page???
>
> >> > Have a nice day, Okido
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