Hi, Okido,

I'm a TiddlyWiki user too, and I got the same problem as you too. So
I'm curious that do you really get "a workable result" by simply copy
the javascript part into code.embed....?

Can you open the TiddlyWiki in the BoltWire page and click your
tiddlers to see?

Sheers,
linly

On 9月9日, 上午2時57分, okido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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