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created: 20140223183404938
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modified: 20140223195514667
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tags: howto
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title: Notes for upgrading to 5.0.8-beta
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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Version 5.0.8-beta includes some changes that can break content from earlier releases of ~TiddlyWiki 5.
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! Change to [[$:/SiteTitle]] and [[$:/SiteSubtitle]]
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You should rename any existing SiteTitle and SiteSubtitle tiddlers to [[$:/SiteTitle]] and [[$:/SiteSubtitle]] respectively.
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! Changed parsing rules for content of HTML elements
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Version 5.0.8-beta marks a change in the way that TiddlyWiki determines whether to parse the content of an HTML element or widget in //block mode// or //inline mode//.
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* In block mode, TiddlyWiki parses text into paragraphs, creating `<p>` tags to wrap them. It also recognises block syntax like headings, lists and tables.
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* In inline mode, TiddlyWiki ignores paragraph formatting, and just recognises character formatting, like bold and italic.
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It's important to be able to control which type of parsing is performed for different situations.
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Prior to 5.0.8-beta, TiddlyWiki parsed the content of an element in inline mode unless the opening tag of the element were immediately followed by a line break. This meant that much of the time element tags would be shunted together into a long line, hindering readability.
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The new behaviour for 5.0.8-beta is to parse the content of an element in inline mode unless the opening tag is immediately followed by two line breaks.
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To adjust existing content for 5.0.8-beta you will need to manually add the additional line break after the opening tag of elements and widgets whose content should be parsed in block mode.
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The positive aspect of the change is that it removes the need to pack multiple HTML tags onto a single line, improving readability.
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!! Examples
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Consider the difference between these two examples. First, here's an HTML tag that starts with two line breaks:
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<<wikitext-example src:"
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<blockquote>
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! This is a heading
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And a paragraph of text.
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</blockquote>
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">>
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Secondly, here's an HTML tag with just a single line break. Notice how the heading is no longer recognised as a heading
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<<wikitext-example src:"
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<blockquote>
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! This is a heading
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And a paragraph of text.
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</blockquote>
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">>
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! Changed commands for [[TiddlyWiki on Node.js]]
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The handling of wiki folders has changed. Previously, if the `tiddlywiki` command was run against a wiki folder that didn't have the necessary `tiddlywiki.info` file then it would be automatically created. Now, the wiki folder must be initialised with the InitCommand.
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This is how to create and start a new server-based wiki:
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```
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tiddlywiki mywikifolder --init server
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tiddlywiki mywikifolder --server
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```
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Note that the name of the ''clientserver'' edition has changed to ''server''.
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