The other alternative if you have a single file wiki, is to open the html 
file in an editor such as notepad++ and do the search and replace.

   - Be as detailed as you can and be carful not to get false matches, in 
   this case changing  @@color(red):  to   @@color:red; should be fairly safe.

 Tones

On Thursday, 31 December 2020 at 08:18:41 UTC+11 Mark S. wrote:

> You should be able to do this with TW Commander 
> <https://kookma.github.io/TW-Commander/> and it's search and replace 
> feature.
>
> In your replace box, you will need to escape the parentheses (e.g. ( and ) 
> ) with slashes, like @@color(\red\):
>
> In the type of replace you will need (I think) global multi-line.
>
> Be sure to have a backup before trying any of this!
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 9:06:21 AM UTC-8 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I imported my TW Classic to TiddlyWiki Version: 5.1.14. In TW Classic I 
>> used to mark some words red by setting the following:  @@color(red):some 
>> text@@ 
>> Upgrading to TW5 didn't change this, but "some text" does not appear RED, 
>> except I change it to "@@color:red;some text@@
>>
>> Is there a way to search the old expression and change it to the new one? 
>> Consider: not only one tiddler, but the whole TiddlyWiki!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Philipp
>>
>

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