Hey, Jesse — There's an upgrade path from Classic to TW5, but I suspect Twine customizes the wiki in ways that wouldn't survive the upgrade. If you want to datamine the Twine game, the upgrade might still be helpful, but if you want to display it in the other wiki, you're probably best off using an iframe or something.
Who's this games company building a knowledgebase in TiddlyWiki? :D Fellow game developer here. On Wednesday, 3 January 2018 14:10:22 UTC-6, jesse.bradl...@gmail.com wrote: > > Rats. That doesn't help at all. Company's knowledge base is in > Tiddlywiki5. Would take too much work to covert it to classic. > > On Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 1:58:13 PM UTC-5, Evan Balster wrote: >> >> Hey, Jesse — >> >> Make sure you're using TiddlyWiki Classic. As far as I understand, TWINE >> never transitioned to using the new TiddlyWiki 5, so it won't be compatible. >> >> On Wednesday, 3 January 2018 12:15:58 UTC-6, jesse.bradl...@gmail.com >> wrote: >>> >>> I tried importing a published story file into Tiddlywiki and it didn't >>> open properly. When I re-published it in Sugarcube instead, it gave me >>> enable Javascript message. I'm using it to build callflows for work and I >>> didn't want users to go into a separate tab to access the flow. >>> >>> On Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 5:20:21 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: >>>> >>>> jesse, >>>> >>>> Please be a little more descriptive on your needs, A Quick Google gave >>>> me? >>>> >>>> *There are two kinds of files that Twine works with: story files, which >>>> are editable versions of your stories that you can only open with Twine, >>>> and output files, which are read-only versions that can be opened in a Web >>>> browser. While you write your story, you make changes to your story file, >>>> then check to see what the output file looks like. When you're done, you >>>> can post your output file to a Web site or e-mail it to others.* >>>> >>>> So what are you trying to do? >>>> >>>> Get a new empty tiddlywiki and experiment. >>>> >>>> Have you tried to import a twine file into tiddlywiki, or even simply >>>> open it in an editor and cut and paste into a tiddler?, try to drag and >>>> drop a file into tiddlywiki and see what happens. >>>> >>>> I suspect hidden in your question is the desire by you to write in a >>>> twine format your own stories and this may be achieved in tiddlywiki, but >>>> then you are effectively proposing other markdown or markup language. >>>> There >>>> are other examples of this discussed in the forums such as for script >>>> writing. >>>> >>>> Searching the forum for twine gave a number of hits such as >>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/twine%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/GOiIWbRSKZQ/Z_RnuCkxAQAJ >>>> >>>> Perhaps someone in the community has already explored twine files so >>>> let us see if they respond. >>>> >>>> Tony >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, 3 January 2018 03:39:49 UTC+11, jesse.bradl...@gmail.com >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I wanted to see if there is a way to import a Twine file into a >>>>> Tiddlywiki site. How would I go about doing that? >>>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/b5bab872-b6f1-4133-85bd-7abeb2f03524%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.