Maybe it doesn't do what I want (I still am quite puzzled with leo, and 
don't understand most of it, just discovered i t recently and played a bit 
messing things up), but in the new 6.6, the "Save As" choices seems 
different : instead of zipped or not, now I see ... JSON/XML/SQLite.. It 
looks to me a huge change, not exactly advertised as would be expected 
IMHO. 

On Friday, April 1, 2022 at 5:27:45 PM UTC+2 rengel wrote:

> On Friday, April 1, 2022 at 1:28:15 PM UTC+2 tbp1 wrote:
>
>> I have used t-w several times over the years.  I admire its 
>> accomplishments.  Somehow I have always ended up moving on.  It may be that 
>> I found it hard to grasp an overall structure.  It would also be a bear to 
>> write one's own software for it, *and I'm not sure how your data could 
>> be saved out to generic text and still retain the internal links*, if 
>> that is important.  But yes, if I didn't have Leo I might turn again to t-w.
>>
>
> That's easy. Here is a compelte exported recod (tiddler) as a pure text 
> file. Firts, fields/attributes as key-value pairs, then a blank line, then 
> any contents of the text field. Internal links in double brackest [[..]]:
>
> ""
> author: [[Dave Thomas]]
> class: Book
> created: 20220110171706686
> creator: rengel
> modified: 20220401151854239
> modifier: rengel
> publisher: [[The Pragmatic Programmers]]
> subtitle: Functional |> Concurrent |> Pragmatic |> Fun
> tags: Book
> title: Programming Elixir >= 1.6
> year: 2018
>
> A book by [[Dave Thomas]] introducing the programming language [[Elixir]].
> ""
>
>
>  
>

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