Hi okido,

do you mean you use some custom script for building TW? Can you share it?

Actually, now the building process using TW5 works well for me, although the

BUILD: creating EMPTY.HTML and INDEX.XML from INDEX.HTML

stage works slower than I'd like it to.

Do you have any problems with the current description 
<https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki.com/> of the building process? 
I've updated it considerably although that was mostly about the structure 
of the docs and I'm planning to update building details as well at some 
point. Any feedback here is appreciated.

Best regards,
Yakov.

четверг, 1 марта 2018 г., 16:01:34 UTC+3 пользователь okido написал:
>
> Hi Yakov,
>
> I used the github repo to build a fresh TWc, I just glued all files 
> together with some node scripts.
> The final TWc fails at one point, in Saving.js at line 126 there is a lost 
> </script> tag that crashes the TWc when loaded.
>
> 125 content=content.replace(/<div id="saveTest">savetest<\/div>/,'<div 
> id="saveTest"></div>'); 
> 126 //# clear <applet> following </script>, please use < / script >
> 127 content=content.replace(/script><applet [^\>]*><\/applet>/g,'script>'
> );
>
> Have a nice day, Okido
>
> Op zondag 28 januari 2018 21:15:50 UTC+1 schreef Yakov:
>>
>> Hi Jeremy,
>>
>> Terrific progress, well done!
>>>
>>> :D thanks for words of encouragement! I myself understand that for 
>> end-users there's no progress at all for now, but these steps are necessary 
>> and, in a way, are valuable experience.
>>
>> The tiddlywiki.github.com repo is for storing the output of the build 
>>> process; the files within it are exposed to the web as 
>>> https://classic.tiddlywiki.com. There shouldn't be anything in that 
>>> repo that was not generated by the build process.
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> Those .tid files were obtained from a backup of 
>>> tiddlywiki.tiddlyspace.com that I took before it shut down.
>>>
>>> To make further content changes you'd manually edit those .tid files, 
>>> recommit them to the TiddlyWiki/TiddlyWiki repo, and then re-run the build 
>>> process to regenerate tiddlywiki.github.com.
>>>
>>> Right, I see. Yet, I wonder if TW5 is also capable of "exploding" a TWc 
>> into those .tid files: it would be a nicer workflow if I could edit content 
>> in an ordinary TW and then explode + cook new index.html. Is there 
>> currently such a feature?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Yakov.
>>  
>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Yakov.
>>>
>>> четверг, 25 января 2018 г., 1:31:16 UTC+3 пользователь Yakov написал:
>>>>
>>>> So, regarding classic.tiddlywiki.com..
>>>>
>>>> Is it correct that editing it can be done by just (forking and) cloning 
>>>> the [1] repo and editing TW in a browser? (and pushing back to fork and 
>>>> merging) I mean are recipes at [2] outdated since TiddlySpace is down (so 
>>>> [2] now has nothing to do with [1] and classic.tiddlywiki.com)?
>>>>
>>>> No, wait, this can't be. First, TW version won't be updated this way 
>>>> (as well as the download package). Second, which is more surprising, for 
>>>> now I have only cloned [2] and still got cooked/2.9.1/index.html with 
>>>> classic.tiddlywiki.com's content in it once I've cooked TW.. is 
>>>> content from [1] accounted at all?
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions? What's the correct workflow? Yeah, the last change was 
>>>> done back in 2013, so it won't surprise me if nobody remembers...
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Yakov.
>>>>
>>>> [1] https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki.github.com
>>>> [2] https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki.com/
>>>>
>>>> среда, 24 января 2018 г., 17:56:27 UTC+3 пользователь PMario написал:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at 2:09:11 PM UTC+1, Yakov wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PS is that correct that the upstream name is purely a convention and 
>>>>>> git doesn't do anything different with regard to it, technically?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes ... All aliases are just a convention. ... If you use the same 
>>>>> schema for all your local repos, it helps to minify "user errors" 
>>>>>
>>>>> For me "push origin" means ... I can savely write to it. 
>>>>>
>>>>> "push upstream" means ... Be really carefull ... Messing it up, will 
>>>>> cause a lot of work to fix it!
>>>>>
>>>>> -m
>>>>>
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