It works! I changed the extension of the text file from txt to tid, put a
title and modifier entry at the top of the file as demonstrated in the link
you gave, and then when I imported the files tiddlywiki formatting (such as
double brackets around words to specify links) was recognized. Thanks a
lot!
On Monday, 2 June 2014 09:11:36 UTC-7, Kurt Whittemore wrote:
>
> How can I import text files so that they are automatically recognized in
> the TiddlyWiki format. I know I can drag and drop text files into
> TiddlyWiki. However, if I have double brackets around a word, the word is
> not recognized as a link. I can manually change the file type to the
> TiddlyWiki format, and then the double quotes are recognized as a link.
> However, how can I set things up so that when I import a collection of text
> files into TiddlyWiki they are automatically recognized in the TiddlyWiki
> format?
>
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