Re: [tw] Re: Include an image using Markdown?

2014-04-22 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi PJO  Daniel

 BTW I'm sure I'm not the only person who wondered what Motovun was all
about. Favourite holiday spot?

I went to Motovun in Croatia for a holiday in October 2011, just as I was
leaving BT and embarking on going solo in order to work on TiddlyWiki5.

Jack was a very friendly local stray who would hang around for food and
affection. I had some fun taking pictures of him, ending up with this one:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/jermy/6292279493/

The picture became a favourite, which is why it has gradually become a de
facto mascot for the TiddlyWiki project. The rationale is something about a
cat eating as many tiddlers as it can...

Best wishes

Jeremy




On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 12:33 AM, Daniel Baird danielba...@gmail.comwrote:


 It might just be the residence of Jack the Kitten:
 https://www.flickr.com/photos/jermy/6292279493/


 On 21 April 2014 03:36, PJO pono...@gmail.com wrote:

 Many thanks.

 BTW I'm sure I'm not the only person who wondered what Motovun was all
 about. Favourite holiday spot?

 Cheers
 PJO


 On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 9:10:58 PM UTC+1, PJO wrote:

 Just trying out TW5 for the first time. The expression blown away is
 so overused as to be meaningless so I'll just say that it's delightfully
 easy to use.

 I do have one question however:

 How to achieve the equivalent of including an image from another tiddler
 when using Markdown?*

 I *have* searched for information on this but what I've found is
 confusing and doesn't work for me.

 Thanks
 PJO

 *ie.

 {{ image.jpg }}

 or

 htmlimg src=http://www.example.com/Index_files/image.jpg//html

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Re: [tw] Re: Include an image using Markdown?

2014-04-21 Thread Daniel Baird
It might just be the residence of Jack the Kitten:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jermy/6292279493/


On 21 April 2014 03:36, PJO pono...@gmail.com wrote:

 Many thanks.

 BTW I'm sure I'm not the only person who wondered what Motovun was all
 about. Favourite holiday spot?

 Cheers
 PJO


 On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 9:10:58 PM UTC+1, PJO wrote:

 Just trying out TW5 for the first time. The expression blown away is so
 overused as to be meaningless so I'll just say that it's delightfully easy
 to use.

 I do have one question however:

 How to achieve the equivalent of including an image from another tiddler
 when using Markdown?*

 I *have* searched for information on this but what I've found is
 confusing and doesn't work for me.

 Thanks
 PJO

 *ie.

 {{ image.jpg }}

 or

 htmlimg src=http://www.example.com/Index_files/image.jpg//html

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[tw] Re: Include an image using Markdown?

2014-04-20 Thread PJO
Many thanks. 

BTW I'm sure I'm not the only person who wondered what Motovun was all 
about. Favourite holiday spot?

Cheers
PJO

On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 9:10:58 PM UTC+1, PJO wrote:

 Just trying out TW5 for the first time. The expression blown away is so 
 overused as to be meaningless so I'll just say that it's delightfully easy 
 to use. 

 I do have one question however:

 How to achieve the equivalent of including an image from another tiddler 
 when using Markdown?*

 I *have* searched for information on this but what I've found is 
 confusing and doesn't work for me.

 Thanks
 PJO

 *ie.

 {{ image.jpg }}

 or 

 htmlimg src=http://www.example.com/Index_files/image.jpg//html



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