As another example of this system see this website:
http://www.amved.com/karm/wiki/index.html.
This site uses almost the same template as my site
here<http://www.amved.com/milindsweb/Gm_of_Differential_Amplifiers.html>but
uses a different configuration file.

Milind



On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 8:28 AM, Milind Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
>
> On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Milind,
>>
>>
>>> I write down my content in tiddlywiki...
>>
>>
>> Would that be one or multiple?
>>
> -- Each page on the website is a separate tiddler on the tiddlywiki.
>
>>
>>
>>> and then use the snapshot plugin to export the tiddlers as separate HTML
>>> files.
>>
>>
>> Too bad it's not quite functional directly on TiddlyTools. Will do some
>> testing of how it works.
>>
>>
>>> I then run a Lua script to transform the pages to my final HTML site
>>> pages.
>>
>>
>> I assume this can't be done in TW beforehand.
>>
> -- The snapshot plugin does not generate the links of the table of
> contents plugin properly. Nor does it export all the linked files/images to
> a separate directory so that it can be made independent and portable as a
> chunk of files that can just be uploaded as a website.
>      Then I want to add social media tags like that for facebook, linkedin
> etc. Also I can add ads. These things are done and customized by the
> template and configuration file so it can be very flexible and by just
> tweaking the template and configuration file you can get a entirely
> different site.
>       It may be possible to do all these things in the snapshot plugin and
> it also allows custom css, but I have no experience or idea on how to write
> or use those things so I wrote the script in Lua. So it also allows anyone
> using it to add a plugin function to my script to do almost anything with
> the pages.
>        I was thinking to make the script open source but it seemed that
> people who use tiddlywiki are familiar with writing extensions and dealing
> with css so I saw no requirement for it.
>
>
>>
>>
>>> So it is like a 2 step publishing system. The transformation from the
>>> snapshot HTML to the final web page needs a template page and a
>>> configuration file to customize the pages.
>>
>>
>> Is it that your Lua script is splitting one big snapshot file into
>> individual pages while embedding the chunks into some template and then
>> saving individual html files?
>>
>  -- The lua script just reads each HTML file generated for each tiddler by
> the snapshot plugin and then repairs the table of contents, relocated all
> the linked files and fixes their links,  then it does all the
> customizations that I have specified in the configuration file. All this
> content is placed in the template HTML file that I provide.
>
>>
>> - tobias
>>
>
>

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