Thank you, I saw those posts. Since the tw2parser does not tell you how to 
install it, I used the method described in the highlight plugin, which lets 
you install the plugin from the browser. I created a tiddler, 
with [[$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tw2parser]] in it, and dragged that to the 
green bar. But I don't see it do anything. If I go to the panel on the 
right, it does show it loaded in the system panel. I also tried to add the 
tag $$$text/x-tiddlywiki ... $$$ to my tiddler, but it does not seem to do 
anything.

On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 5:18:12 AM UTC-4, BJ wrote:
>
> The tw2parser plugin is shown here: 
> http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/tw2parser/
>
> If you could explain how you installed it (and how it is not working) then 
> maybe we can fix it - this stuff is all fairly new.
>
> there are some notes on the differences between tw5 and twc wikitext here:
>
> http://compare-tw2-tw5.tiddlyspace.com/
>
> BJ
>
> On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 7:37:15 PM UTC+2, Michel van der List wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for that explanation. Unfortunately, that means the tw2parser is 
>> not installed correctly and it also means that the convert thing throws the 
>> parser in an infinite loop of some sort. Oh well, I guess I'll write 
>> something that does most of the cleanup externally. Don't think I'd be too 
>> successful fixing it using the tiddlywiki approach.
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 9:23:49 AM UTC-4, Michel van der List wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi there. I'm a newcomer to TW5 and have used TWC off and on in the 
>>> past. I'm trying to upgrade my wiki and after the import I at least seem to 
>>> have all my notes stored in the original. However, trying to convert (some 
>>> of) the tiddlers to the new formatting makes chrome very unhappy (page 
>>> becomes unresponsive and chrome is in a tight CPU loop - FF and IE seems to 
>>> behave the same). I tried importing the tw2parser, but I am not sure how to 
>>> use it (or if it's even enabled - it does show up under the 'system' area).
>>>
>>> Most of the formatting I use is fairly simple, so I could probably write 
>>> something that does the conversion outside of the browser, but before doing 
>>> that I figured I'd at least ask if I am missing something. Thanks!
>>>
>>>

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