@anne-laure @yoni

Why not just import in markdown from Roam? With the markdown plugin 
installed from the plugin library, you can import markdown and it should 
just work.
This seems reasonable since content from Roam is going to be using markdown 
syntax for other things anyway. You can still get things like title 
autocomplete and support for widgets and [[link]] in TiddlyWiki using 
markdown if you need it.

What is to be gained by going the JSON route, Roam -> JSON -> TW ?

Also, it was instructive to compare the markdown and json respresentation 
of a page from Roam. In Markdown, a page is just a bullet list, and not 
separate pages.
Markdown syntax also solves the problem of line breaks in lists.

I can understand that Yoni might want to go via JSON to work in some extra 
tweaking of the text, but is there an advantage for the average user 
wanting to import content to TW from Roam?

Regards,
Saq

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