On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 6:53:58 AM UTC-7, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> @Mark 
>
>
> Personally I find the JSON saving for multiline fields on node.js lacking 
> and a deal breaker for use of multiline fields, it negates the advantage of 
> having content in a format easily editable in external editors which is why 
> I run node.js in the first place.
>

Thanks for the info!

What is the occasion or use case for which you need to externally edit 
tiddlers? 

I'm thinking that maybe what TW should do is encode just a *field* as JSON. 

In my case, I need the multi-lines, or else my node project will be 
breaking all the time. I'm thinking the simplest solution would be to 
encode line endings with my own code structure. The only problem being that 
someone could accidentally use those same symbols in their own text. For 
instance, if documenting what replacement symbols were used to indicate end 
of line, that documentation would have the symbols in it.

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