>
> I’ve attached the resulting publications.json file. You can drag it into 
> an empty TiddlyWiki in a browser window to see how the data is imported. It 
> looks like there would be some manual tweaks required to fix issues like 
> inline LaTeX fragments, but perhaps you can use it to get started.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy,
>
>
Thanks Alex, Mat and Jeremy. 


Yes, this is approximately what I am looking for. Ideally, I'd like to have 
the ability to simply update the JSON file with more publications (without 
touching the TW file at all) --- and the Tiddlywiki dynamically picks up 
whatever content is in the JSON and display it. If that seems too 
difficult, I'll work with the drag-and-drop suggestion. 

Background: I am updating my super super old Tiddlywiki based academic 
homepage from ~12 years back to the new TW version and am exploring whether 
I can avoid maintaining a standalone page for my publication. Having it all 
unified within TW will be fantastic. 

My current JSON file generated via simile is at 
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~vsingh/vikasdata.json
and the corresponding exhibit version is at
www.biostat.wisc.edu/~vsingh/researchexhibit.html

thanks!

--Vikas













 

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