Hi Joe,
Nice stuff. If it's not too much trouble it would be great to see some demo
/ example wiki.
Some say one can even use GitHub pages for that... although I haven't tried
yet myself.
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Hi Tobias,
thanks for your interest. I attempted to make a demo site at tiddlyspot:
tw5-texzilla.tiddlyspot.com.
But I haven't done it quite right, since my attempts to import the plugin
to an empty tiddlywiki have been less than successful...
I'm running TW5 via node, so my experience with im
hmm, now the importing works. I think I didn't save/refresh when I tried it
before...
-joe
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 9:40:58 PM UTC+1, Joe Renes wrote:
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> Hi Tobias,
>
> thanks for your interest. I attempted to make a demo site at tiddlyspot:
> tw5-texzilla.tiddlyspot.com.
>
> But I h
This looks awesome!
I will certainly find it useful, both for my own notes and for helping to
make math textbooks.
One of the most annoying parts of using TiddlyWiki for my thesis reference
is that I had to use SVG images for multi-line equations.
Does it require an internet connection? I am h
Hi Joe,
Thanks for taking the time...
> But I haven't done it quite right, since my attempts to import the plugin
> to an empty tiddlywiki have been less than successful...
> I'm running TW5 via node, so my experience with importing plugins is
> mainly copying files and updating tiddlywiki.in
right, I get the same thing --- chrome doesn't support much of mathml at
the moment. According to the their development team, support won't be
happening anytime soon...
(see https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=152430#c43)
-joe
On Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 12:20:01 AM UTC+1
Thanks!
The plugin shouldn't require an internet connection. The TeXZilla code is
in the file TeXZilla-min.js, which is part of the plugin itself. (This file
could probably be made smaller if that matters, since the TeXZilla code
includes all sorts of stream processing functions that the plugi
Hi Joe
Great stuff, it looks like a solid piece of work. I hadn't come across
TeXZilla but it looks a good choice for TW5. In terms of the poor browser
support for MathML, I wonder if it could somehow include a warning for
browsers that can't display MathML? I guess better yet is to include a
smal
Hi Jeremy,
thanks for your interest!
A warning for no mathml support sounds like a good idea. Perhaps something
like the message that shows up when saving the wiki? I'll have to look at
how that works.
I'm not sure there is a smaller (good) polyfill than MathJax. I looked
around a bit, but d
Hi Joe
That's great, thanks. I've added a tiddler here:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/f2cd743c17282bc96f8f64602da1c6e0a24943ba
Feel free to send pull requests with any subsequent updates.
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 4:54 PM, Joe Renes wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
>
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