Oh I see now. I did'nt understand the first time !
So I'll have to figure out an easy way to put my json expression inside 
another json that tiddlywiki can process, i.e. with the relevant fields for 
a tiddler (text, title, type, ...)

Thanks a lot for your explanation.

FrD


Le samedi 25 juillet 2015 21:15:56 UTC+2, Jed Carty a écrit :
>
> If you take the text I gave, save it as a json file and then import it it 
> gives you what you want, a tiddler with the json data in the text field. 
> The example you give would be like this:
>
> [
>     {
>         "text": "{\n    \"tiddler\": \"DVDForme103.Enchainement\",\n    
> \"description\":\"Enchainement complet de la forme 103 par Maître Yang Jun 
> (DVD)\",\n    \"séquences\":\n        [\n            
> {\"description\":\"Partie 1\", \"type\": \"Déroulé\", \"départ\": 
> 7},\n            {\"description\":\"Partie 2\", \"type\": \"Déroulé\", 
> \"départ\": 223},\n            {\"description\":\"Partie 3\", \"type\": 
> \"Déroulé\", \"départ\": 754}\n        ],\n    \"technique\":\n        
> {\n            \"source\":\"DVD\",\n            \"durée\": 
> 1489,\n            \"largeur\": 640,\n            \"hauteur\": 
> 480,\n            \"taille\": 14.67\n        }\n}",
>         "title": "Change This Title",
>         "type": "application/json"
>     }
> ]
>
> If you save that as a json file and import it than you will get a tiddler 
> with your json data in the text field.
>
> If it is going to be a tiddler than it has to have the tiddler form. 
> Otherwise tiddlywiki can't do anything with it. When you import a json 
> object into tiddlywiki it is parsed as a tiddler so it looks for the 
> standard fields (title, text, etc.) so if you want to have something in the 
> text field of a tiddler you have to create the json object you are 
> importing in the form that tiddlywki can parse. So you would need to have 
> at a minimum
>
> [
> {
> "text": "some text here"
> "title": "Change This Title",
> "type": "application/json"
> }
> ]
>
> or tiddlywiki can't parse it. You could write your own importer, but that 
> would probably be overkill. Replace the 'some text here' with the properly 
> escaped text and it will import your tiddler the way you want. Perl would 
> make it easy to take the fields you make in geany and do the proper 
> escaping and put it into the correct format.
>

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