bimlas

We could associate the HTA files with NW.js, so this could be a 
> cross-platform solution.
>

Useful comment!

nw --url="file:///absolute/path/of/tiddlywiki.html"
>

Right. TiddlyDesktop doesn't support yet, as far as I can see, relative 
addressing. Which makes "wrapped install" of TD with wiki not possible at 
the moment.
TD is particularly good for its MENU environment, ideal for *sets* of 
wikis. Even more than the .hta approach it looks like an app and can be 
treated as one.

Thoughts
TT

On Thursday, 27 February 2020 08:26:23 UTC+1, bimlas wrote:
>
> TonyM,
>
> It is only partially related to the topic: HTA hack only works on Windows 
> and is not recommended to use (legacy). TiddlyDesktop uses NW.js (
> https://nwjs.io/), which can be used as a minimal browser. Although I 
> haven't been able to configure it to let the wiki save the changes 
> automatically (overwrite the HTML by self), but I can open the files with 
> it. The command is:
>
> nw --url="file:///absolute/path/of/tiddlywiki.html"
>
> We could associate the HTA files with NW.js, so this could be a 
> cross-platform solution.
>

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