Be sure to mark the download as executable (which I assume you must have 
done, but it's something like chmod 744 twexe .

>From terminal directory where the dowload (and your target html file) is:

./twexe myfile.html

(long, long wait while it builds)

Then run "./myfile".

It will open up an instance in your browser (hopefully) running on 
127.0.0.1:8080 (or the first port after 8080 that is free)

It makes lots of backup files, that you will need to clean up eventually. 
It makes those files, even though I didn't specify the -k option.



On Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at 12:13:08 AM UTC-7, Birthe C wrote:
>
> It definitely looks interesting. I have looked at it several times over 
> the years, but never found out how to use twexe on linux. (I am using linux 
> Mint 20). Trying to run it, it opened an old tiddlywiki in my browser.
> I had trouble seeing the video and it was far too small for me to get any 
> idea, what was happening. Also I find the description on the link 
> confusing. Do this or that and then some. Where how and when?
>
> Is anybody using twexe on Linux? If so would you please explain how to do 
> it?
>
>
> Birthe
>

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