Dear TiddlyWorld,
It there a way to search by type?
I'd like to list all my SVG tiddlers
best wishes
Alex
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Am Samstag, 25. Oktober 2014 08:19:46 UTC+2 schrieb AlexHough:
Dear TiddlyWorld,
It there a way to search by type?
I'd like to list all my SVG tiddlers
http://tiddlywiki.com/#%24%3A%2FAdvancedSearch - Filter Search -
[type[image/svg+xml]]
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Hi Yakov,
okay, before I give you my setup, I have to thank you! My TW works and
saves as usual, when I edit it with TiddlyDesktop.
Nevertheless, it still doesn't work in the browser, so I think we'll
proceed with solving the problem, if only as a basis for other users or the
TW QA.
Am
That sparks another idea. Since there are a lot of tablets either with dumb
capacitive pens or (as I have) with active pens some better doodling
functionaly would be great. Adding handmade sketches to my wikis would be
really helpful.
Regards,
TheDiveO
Am Samstag, 25. Oktober 2014 05:05:02
there's an interesting tool from Autodesk on the ipad that would be
interesting to try out, Vectorise it [1].
A potential workflow could be
1) draw your diagram element on paper
2) photograh it
3) vectorise
4) email to to your self
5) cut and paste into tiddler
6) use in ib transcusion or CSS
Hi Wladyslaw
It seems that currently KaTex plugin in TW5 does use only regular AMS
font (woff).
The KaTeX plugin currently ships with the following fonts:
KaTeX_AMS-Regular.woff
KaTeX_Main-Bold.woff
KaTeX_Main-Italic.woff
KaTeX_Main-Regular.woff
KaTeX_Math-BoldItalic.woff
Hi Alex
Vectorize is pretty cool, thanks for pointing to it.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com wrote:
there's an interesting tool from Autodesk on the ipad that would be
interesting to try out, Vectorise it [1].
A potential workflow could
imo name them .svg and search for the extension
The type search only works if tiddlers have the svg type. ... Many svg
tiddlers are inline svg without a type field.
-m
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Thanks Stephan,
why doesn't it return the icons? they are SVG right?
Alex
On 25 October 2014 07:38, Stephan Hradek stephan.hra...@gmail.com wrote:
Am Samstag, 25. Oktober 2014 08:19:46 UTC+2 schrieb AlexHough:
Dear TiddlyWorld,
It there a way to search by type?
I'd like to list all my
Hi Alex
why doesn't it return the icons? they are SVG right?
Most of the SVG icons included in the core are actually wikitext tiddlers
containing SVG elements. They get rendered as inline SVG elements, rather
than IMG elements. The reason we use them is because it enables SVG
elements to be
Hi Stephen
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 8:44 PM, 'Stephen Kimmel' via TiddlyWiki
tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com wrote:
If you can't make it something that can be adjusted with CSS, then an
attribute will certainly do the job. I think the CSS approach would be
cleaner from my side but I can't speak
Hi Mario,
I found a decent image resizer app.
I have pre-populated the tiddlers with image transclude code.
I guess that will work for now.
Let's see how tw5 holds-up with the students.
Thanks everyone
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Hi,
I've been working with TiddlyWiki for only a short time, and have setup a
button to open a new tiddler from a skeleton tiddler, within the new
tiddler content I want to have a few links automatically add the title of
the tiddler to them
i.e. if I make a tiddler for a bash command, say
Hi Bob
The simplest way to do this is to define a macro:
\define manLink(title)
[[$title$|http://manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=$title$]]
\end
The dollar syntax is used within a macro definition to perform textual
substitution of a macro parameter value. The substitutions are
Hi Jeremy,
Thank you very much for your reply, that makes perfect sense, TiddlyWiki
just gets better and better as I learn more
Cheers
Bob
On Saturday, 25 October 2014 14:23:59 UTC+1, Bob Garner wrote:
Hi,
I've been working with TiddlyWiki for only a short time, and have setup a
button
For this use case I'd do it like this:
Creat a tiddler manpage:
\define manpage() [[$(currentTiddler)$|http:
//manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=$(currentTiddler)$]]
manpage
Use it like this:
1. In a tiddler for a command
{{||manpage}}
2. In any other tiddler where you want to link
Hi Stephen,
Perfect, that's exactly the solution I needed
Many thanks
Cheers
Bob
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Hi Jeremy
Thank you for the reply.
Why I have assumed that bold fonts are missing:
each of standard Latex bolding expressions results in error, e.g.:
\mathbf{x}
{\boldmath x}
The same, I get with the relevant commands of AMS package.
It is rather confusing - having fonts without their
Quick pick is a nice gallery with edition capabilities.
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