Folks,

It would be helpful if such a mechanism allowed a filename to be set in a 
field in each tiddler if the default based on "title" is not appropriate. 
The ability to also set CSS to include with a static page would address the 
original thread.

Some possibilities

   - I believe such a feature available not just in the github saver would 
   allow TiddlyWiki to be built as a website development tool, one fills in 
   some key values and exports a multi page site. In fact you could import a 
   multiple html file site, modify and export.
   - Another opportunity this may offer is the ability to export content 
   settings and scripts from a tiddlywiki to a server eg php node to configure 
   aspects of the server, this would not be publicly available, just a 
   designer tool. It would allow us to capture community knowledge to assist 
   adoption of tiddlywiki on multiple platforms.
   - The export to clipboard and tiddler raised in this thread 
   <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!topic/tiddlywiki/SxzbhhQBYHA> would 
   also assist.

Regards
Tony

On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 11:36:58 PM UTC+11, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Mat
>
> The current export mechanism in the browser is built around generating 
> single files because of the limitations of the primary download saver. It 
> would certainly be possible to extend some savers to be able to save 
> multiple, arbitrary files, and then create an "export" button that 
> automatically outputs an entire static site.
>
> The GitHub saver might be a good place to start investigating.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
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> On 19 Jan 2020, at 10:51, Mat <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> 
> It would be very useful to be able to directly upload a static set of 
> filtered tiddlers instead of uploading the whole TW. I.e in addition to the 
> possibility of exporting to your hard drive, you could export to e.g 
> GitHub/Tiddlyspot or wherever.
>
> The background is a discussion 
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/DcKCw3_b95M> and 
> an idea to open/close tiddlers purely by means of CSS. This is possible 
> (see article 
> <https://tympanus.net/codrops/2012/01/09/filter-functionality-with-css3/> 
> and demo 3 
> <https://tympanus.net/Tutorials/CSS3FilterFunctionality/index3.html>) and 
> means one can get a static TW where the visitor can still "navigate" in 
> some sense. Static (lightweight) wikis are of course good for slow devices 
> (e.g phones) or when space is scarce (e.g Raspi) but they have so far been 
> limited because all tids have to be displayed all the time, which makes for 
> long/complex documents OR not very informative ones. The "navigational" 
> aspect would make a big difference for usability as we could present static 
> but complex documents.
>
> So, it would be very useful if there was a GitHub/GitLab/Tiddlyspot saver 
> that also features "export as html" for immediate publishing of static TWs. 
> Is this possible or am I misunderstanding something?
>
> <:-)
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