The author of the exporter from org-mode to tiddlywiki 
<https://github.com/dfeich/org8-wikiexporters> has just fixed the problem. 
Works fine with the latest version from GitHub.

Il giorno martedì 26 giugno 2018 16:37:16 UTC+2, LDL ha scritto:
>
> I have the same problem on my machine. Looks like :export-block is no 
> longer supported in new versions of org-mode. I opened an issue on the 
> github project page 
> <https://github.com/dfeich/org8-wikiexporters/issues/3>, should be easy 
> to fix.
>
> Il giorno martedì 26 giugno 2018 14:06:34 UTC+2, Shay Shaked ha scritto:
>>
>> This looks very promising LDL, but it gives me an error (unknown keyword: 
>> export-block). This is in line 47 in ox-tiddly.el. I'm no programmer, but 
>> it looks like "export block" is outdated and needs to be updated to 
>> whatever the new syntax is.
>>
>> As for the discussion going on with Tony and Mark, it is interesting... 
>> but not sure it's part of this topic (which is just how to make it work?). 
>> So I will include my thoughts here, but I have a feeling this might lead 
>> us in a different direction :p
>>
>> Text-slicer is news to me. It's close but doesn't exactly address the 
>> issue which is the difference in syntax. Further, my Org files are already 
>> usually rather short and built  up as tiddler, it's not a matter of 
>> breaking them down but from changing what would be a bullet point (*) to a 
>> header (!) in TW. 
>>
>> There seems like there should be a way where I can export to HTML (easy 
>> enough to do with Org) and then import as tiddler with TW? Does TW do that 
>> well, assuming the HTML does not include anything too "fancy"? 
>>
>> Again, all I need is handling of headers, links, and that's it mostly. I 
>> will gladly add tags (that are different on my TW anyway) and provide a 
>> name for the tiddler myself. The format is so close. It's just that typing 
>> in Org-mode is much easier and effective, for me,  and comes with the added 
>> benefits of spell checker (doesn't always work in TW). 
>>
>> I can talk more about the benefits of writing in Org-mode, but I think 
>> that's outside the scope of this discussion -- to each their own. That 
>> said, I wouldn't recommend anyone try Org-mode just because they want to 
>> write in TW... that's crazy talk. There must be other reasons. 
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at 4:23:13 AM UTC-4, LDL wrote:
>>>
>>> You can try this exporter: https://github.com/dfeich/org8-wikiexporters 
>>> that should give you a tid file via the standard export interface of 
>>> org-mode
>>>
>>> Il giorno martedì 26 giugno 2018 03:21:30 UTC+2, Shay Shaked ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking around and I see a lot of Emacs references, a few less (but 
>>>> still a lot) Org-Mode references, but I don't see something that answers 
>>>> the question itself (yet): is there a way to export from Org-mode to TW. 
>>>>
>>>> I started playing around with Org-mode recently and the writing 
>>>> experience is great. I would really like to be able to export to TW (tid) 
>>>> format. The closet I saw was this 
>>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Editing%20Tiddlers%20with%20Emacs> on 
>>>> tiddlywiki.com but I'm not sure how to actually use it. It doesn't 
>>>> font-lock (highlight) anything in the syntax really. Besides, I would 
>>>> *really 
>>>> *like to be able to write in Org-mode, if it exists. 
>>>>
>>>> So... anyone here familiar with this? Anyone here uses Org to write and 
>>>> work with TW at the same time? 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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