Ok, gave it a quick test and also updated my CKEditor while I was at it, 
and it seems a lot more stable and usable now, CKEditor now correctly 
resizes and errors seem less frequent.
Some script errors here and there but they are most likely caused by 
CKeditor plugins not Tiddlywiki itself (I've noticed that the "Store in 
Browser" plugin is often the culprit, and frequently generates problems)

Once again many thanks for the update. I'll keep using it regularly as I 
always do, if I find any problems I'll let you know.

On Friday, 25 March 2016 17:01:31 UTC, Duarte Farrajota Ramos wrote:
>
> Hey that's great news BJ, gonna give it a try as soon as I get a chance. 
> Thanks for the update
>
> On Friday, 25 March 2016 10:32:41 UTC, BJ wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, March 25, 2016 at 4:33:22 AM UTC, Duarte Farrajota Ramos wrote:
>>>
>>> The way I see it you could try two different methods
>>>
>>>
>>>    1. If you really want to edit them directly inside TiddlyWiki in a 
>>>    WYSIWYG manner you could try using the fantastic CKEditor plugin for 
>>>    TiddlyWiki 
>>>    <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/nMLwo2eRRqE/Qe5EDDDAcvYJ> 
>>>    by BJ. It as its fair share of rough edges but I've been using it for 
>>> quite 
>>>    a while now and it does it's job well if you put up with it's bugs.
>>>    
>>> Hi Duarte, I have made some improvement in the latest version (at 
>> http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com)
>> cheers
>> BJ 
>>
>>>
>>>    1. Since it is an HTML table you can simply copy paste it directly 
>>>    into the text area. If you make a custom local install of CKEditor you 
>>> can 
>>>    include one of the table editing plugins and have an almost full fledged 
>>>    WYSIWYG table editor in TiddlyWiki without any coding or dealing with 
>>> wiki 
>>>    text.
>>>    
>>>    2. Most spreadsheet applications can receive data from HTML tables 
>>>    by simple copy paste, like Google Docs, Excel, LibreOffice etc. just 
>>> copy 
>>>    your table and paste it wherever you feel most comfortable working. From 
>>>    there it should be fairly easy to export to any other more TiddlyWiki 
>>>    friendly format like CSV. Last i checked LibreOffice had a pretty decent 
>>>    CSV importer/exporter. You can then use any text editor or utility with 
>>>    find and replace or regex to tame your table into submission, and 
>>> replace 
>>>    any CSV with wiki text delimiters.
>>>    
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 23 March 2016 16:35:58 UTC, Ed wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dear All,
>>>>
>>>> At work I have a database and I want to get the info into TW5.
>>>> The only way that I can do it is exporting an item to HTML and
>>>> that I can put in a tiddler. That works. It looks even OK>
>>>>
>>>> But editing that whole HTML-mess it is a downright nuisance, 
>>>> really too much work as there about 1500 - 2000 items.
>>>>
>>>> I'v been looking at converters online and I can make e.g. PDFs, 
>>>> Excels or or lightly fornatted text.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to convert HTML right away to TW5 tables?
>>>> Thanks is advance
>>>> Salut! Edm.
>>>>
>>>

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