See my recent post, "Transclusion using AndTidWiki," where you will find Eric
Schuman's reply with additional details that may be helpfull contrast between
TW2 (Classic) & TW5.
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How do you embed a tiddler within a tiddler. I have found and tried the
following but it doesn't work even after creating the tiddler YourTiddler
and adding text within the content.
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I'm using the latest version under Firebox with plugin.
Thanks
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I'm a noob, ish, and not having any luck undersdtanding what details I've
been able to find.
Specifically, I have a few images I want to embed in my TW, so that
internet access is irrelevant. Most are imgur or other websites, but a
couple, I need to see and work with them whether I have access
Thanks for the details, Mario.
I have reworded that and added a link back to your post.
Best wishes, Tobias.
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On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 9:27:50 AM UTC+1, Tobias Beer wrote:
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> Of course,
> slowly it's trickling down on me...
> I added a note to step 1 here :)
>
> http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Using%20%20A%20Custom%20Font
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- make sure its license allows you to use it for your purposes
I think this info
Of course,
slowly it's trickling down on me...
I added a note to step 1 here :)
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Using%20%20A%20Custom%20Font
Best wishes, Tobias.
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On 2 December 2014 at 10:30, Tobias Beer wrote:
> Are you seriously nitpicking about the folder the code is asked by the
> author to reside in?
>
Not for Font Awesome -- for the record, Font Awesome is fine to embed and
do almost anything with: http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/license/
>
> The original message was not only about Font Awesome, it was about finding
> fonts and generating stylesheets to use in TW. Thus it is sound advice to
> remind us to check the licence for the fonts.
>
Of course, that aways applies in a web context.
It's easy to reuse content without the au
Hi Tobias
The original message was not only about Font Awesome, it was about finding
fonts and generating stylesheets to use in TW. Thus it is sound advice to
remind us to check the licence for the fonts.
Birthe
On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 1:30:20 AM UTC+1, Tobias Beer wrote:
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> Are you s
Are you seriously nitpicking about the folder the code is asked by the
author to reside in?
If so, someone will have to inform Dave Gandy that TiddlyWiki doesn't work
that way.
I also don't think he's going to send a lawyer... unless you charge for
your product without giving him credit.
Best w
Step 1.5: check the font's licence allows for what you're planning to do
with it..
On 30 November 2014 at 20:19, Albert wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I found very interesting how TheDiveO embeded the type "Font Awesome" [1].
>
> I tried to do this on my own, and it worked, so I just share this in
Hi everyone,
I found very interesting how TheDiveO embeded the type "Font Awesome" [1].
I tried to do this on my own, and it worked, so I just share this in case
some newbie like me finds it interesting.
How to embed a font in TW5:
1. Check for a font you like
2. Visit: http://www.fontsq
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