I'll just add that the "best" way to get Node.js is also the simplest,
which is just to download it from http://nodejs.org, rather than using a
package manager or similar
RR
On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 11:07:59 AM UTC+11, Raymond McDowell
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> As a non-technical user of TW I would
As a non-technical user of TW I would suggest you follow the directions
provided by Jeremy at
http://tiddlywiki.com/static/Installing%2520TiddlyWiki%2520on%2520Node.js.html.
They are simple and clear enough
I believe the server referred to is the server node.js creates for you
you can then
If you want more granular control you can use bundles (look for the
plugin), or Export files filtered in the Advanced Search to JSON files,
then drag and drop the JSON file on your NodeWiki or open them with the
import button (the Paper-clip).
Regards
Tony
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That sounds easy enough.
Now when you say "run the server", do you mean TiddlyServer?
If so, should I reread the following thread? (Aargh)
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tiddlyserver%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/nkMVjEk6TmM/sHQ2sEdbAgAJ
Or is there a simple "Node.js server"
Do you mean to convert them to Node.js tiddlers? All you need to do is run
the server and then drag your single-page wikis in to import them.
Regards,
Richard
On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 11:00:29 PM UTC+11, JWHoneycutt wrote:
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> Question
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> I have several TW5.html single files (ver
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