David,

I parse them all the time and there's not really much to it – most of the 
fields are at the top separated from their values by a colon and a space, 
and then after the first blank line is the *text* field.

I imagine this may change slightly in the upcoming version 5.2 since field 
names are going to be allowed to contain more characters than they 
currently do (not sure what would happen if you put a colon in a field name 
in 5.2, for instance).

On Wednesday, June 16, 2021 at 3:12:56 AM UTC-5 David Shaw wrote:

> Is the format of a .tid file available anywhere?
>
> I ask because I am using Python to pull information from the Web, which I 
> then want to get into a Tiddlywiki and, for reasons that are far too long, 
> complicated and boring to go into here, I am having to do all this on an 
> Android device and can't get JSON import to work in Tiddloid. 
>
> Many thanks,
>
> David Shaw
>

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