Joshua
This is very promising. Can I ask if you gave managed to pin down the
difference between standard tiddlywiki svgs and those we acquire elsewhere?
Even if I have to write it myself. It seems to me just a few facts and some
related css would extend the usability of even the core svgs.
Thanks all!
Right now I am focusing on the FontAwesome icons, and those found at
https://game-icons.net/.
The https://game-icons.net/ folks have built a very very cool "studio"
react app that will load on each icon's page, and allows you to customize
the icon colors, etc, and export a PNG.
Hi Joshua, not sure this is what you mean by svg resources but I've recently
discovered fooplot.com and http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/wp/index.html
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Joshua,
That would be lovely. I am keen for us to also identify a small number of
additional icons to add by plugin or to the standard distribution to plug
some of the gaps in icons in the default set. Icons that can be easily
annotated or recoloured (I use the fill="color") on cloned standard
Wonderful Joshua! It would be a good resource for Tiddlywiki.
--Mohammad
On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 11:07:05 PM UTC+4:30, Joshua Fontany wrote:
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> Thank you Mohammad,
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> I am collecting SVG resources into a git repo that will proccess them into
> SVG tiddlers complete with meta-data tags,
Thank you Mohammad,
I am collecting SVG resources into a git repo that will proccess them into
SVG tiddlers complete with meta-data tags, reference links back to their
"home" URL etc.
This is on the list!
Best,
Joshua F
On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 2:01:57 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
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