Joe. FYI I don't use node raw. I use BOB.exe which is basically node
wrapped down to TW needs. Its rather good for anything where you need
automation on button press.
Regarding doing an XML switcheroo I think Jeremy's
https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/editions/xlsx-utils/ is well worth a
For email users: I updated my last post on a point about a TW "static"
downside.
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I watched with great interest replies to Joe.
They tell me a lot I did not know that is USEFUL to know.
Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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Mario
Appreciate your detail on this but it misses something.
Say a person writes a Tiddler in a TW of "text to be read". What is the
problem copying it if the "site" indicates NO copyright conditions?
Josiah
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joearms wrote:
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Joe, I think your default Tweet system is boring :-).
On Twitter l, like most everyone, ignores crude
Joe & Mario
My sense of this is
1 - Joe, I doubt any of the stuff (i.e. Tiddler text like you see in blogs)
you've encountered and want to recycle is in anyway problematic.
WHY? The creator never thought to (c) it. If they had it would be likely
the PAGE would gave a CLEAR copyright
Ciao Riz & Joe
1 - Riz. Great practical comment. Some time ago you did some really neat
experiments for static output that was more "integrative" looking than
tw.com. Tw.com static can come over as a series of pages, not an integrated
site.
2 - The Google Indexing issue is perhaps worth
Hi Joe,
I see you are enjoying your TW5 quite well. Here is a thought for your
consideration. The basic TW5 you download from GitHub or tiddlywiki.com is a
good fit for several things. Unfortunately the idea of using Tiddlywiki itself
as a blog has a major downside. The unique structure and