Hi Ray,

>I would like to have an option whereby I can export, fiddle with, 
re-import or use a a plain-text wiki  if no other options are available.

I think, the important part her is "export - fiddle with - re-import". 
Export / Import is solved with the answers Jed and Eric gave. ... 

So if you export in json format, it's easy to import your stuff into a TW 
again. ... but json isn't easy to "fiddle with" :)
Exporting as csv can be easy to "fiddle with" but you can't import it with 
drag and drop. ... 

TiddlyWiki has a possibility, to convert a single file TW into *.tid files. 
Each .tid file is a standard text file. 
eg: 
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/editions/tw5.com/tiddlers/hellothere/HelloThere.tid

These .tid files are actually used to build a file TW. As you can see, 
there are all the fields. modified, type, created, tags .... and the 
content. 
This format can be drag and dropped into an open TW in the browser and it 
is easy to fiddle with in a standard text editor. 

What you need is: 

A working nodejs installation for your operating system.
Several command line commands to extract and rebuild your wiki file. 

IMO the export - fiddle - import workflow isn't very efficient, but it's 
possible if you really want it. 

have fun!
mario

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