Hi guys,
Thanks a lot for your help.
yes, that's working with the $image widget now !!
I've also discovered the usage of the $set thanks to Stefan.!
Really appreciate your quick support
Regards
Vpl
Le dimanche 29 juin 2014 17:20:34 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston a écrit :
The trick is to use the
The trick is to use the image widget. Instead of:
[img width=150 class=tw-image [{{!!imgref}}]]
Try this:
$image width=150 class=tw-image source={{!!imgref}}/
Details here:
http://tiddlywiki.com/#ImageWidget
Note that the [img[]] syntax is just a shortcut for simple uses of the
image widget.
I havn't tried, but could it be that you need another syntax?
[img width=150 class=tw-image {{!!imgref}}]
or try to use a macro.
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Hi,
Thanks for your answer
No that's not working neither.
To mee that looks like a bug that should be submitted ?
What's the procedure ? I'm totally new to this forum ...
I'm going to try with a macro and will let you know
Thanks
Vpl
Le samedi 28 juin 2014 15:01:04 UTC+2, Stephan Hradek a
A macro should work.
Something like this:
\define myimage(width class)
[img width=$width$ class=$class$ [$(myimgref)$]]
\end
$set name=myimgref value={{!!imgref}}
myimage width=150 class=tw-image
/$set
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