Hey, Jesse —

Make sure you're using TiddlyWiki Classic.  As far as I understand, TWINE 
never transitioned to using the new TiddlyWiki 5, so it won't be compatible.

On Wednesday, 3 January 2018 12:15:58 UTC-6, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I tried importing a published story file into Tiddlywiki and it didn't 
> open properly. When I re-published it in Sugarcube instead, it gave me 
> enable Javascript message. I'm using it to build callflows for work and I 
> didn't want users to go into a separate tab to access the flow.
>
> On Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 5:20:21 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> jesse,
>>
>> Please be a little more descriptive on your needs, A Quick Google gave me?
>>
>> *There are two kinds of files that Twine works with: story files, which 
>> are editable versions of your stories that you can only open with Twine, 
>> and output files, which are read-only versions that can be opened in a Web 
>> browser. While you write your story, you make changes to your story file, 
>> then check to see what the output file looks like. When you're done, you 
>> can post your output file to a Web site or e-mail it to others.*
>>
>> So what are you trying to do?
>>
>> Get a new empty tiddlywiki and experiment.
>>
>> Have you tried to import a twine file into tiddlywiki, or even simply 
>> open it in an editor and cut and paste into a tiddler?, try to drag and 
>> drop a file into tiddlywiki and see what happens.
>>
>> I suspect hidden in your question is the desire by you to write in a 
>> twine format your own stories and this may be achieved in tiddlywiki, but 
>> then you are effectively proposing other markdown or markup language. There 
>> are other examples of this discussed in the forums such as for script 
>> writing. 
>>
>> Searching the forum for twine gave a number of hits such as 
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/twine%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/GOiIWbRSKZQ/Z_RnuCkxAQAJ
>>
>> Perhaps someone in the community has already explored twine files so let 
>> us see if they respond.
>>
>> Tony
>>
>> On Wednesday, 3 January 2018 03:39:49 UTC+11, [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I wanted to see if there is a way to import a Twine file into a 
>>> Tiddlywiki site. How would I go about doing that? 
>>>
>>

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