[tw5] Re: how: add icons for tags (SVG files)

2018-05-25 Thread Matthew Lauber
The svg showing next to the tag is normal. A tag's icon is specified by putting a title into the the "icon" field on the tag tiddler (note: not the tagged tiddler the tiddler with the tag string as it's title). Another part of the core also looks at this field to determine what, if any, icon

[tw5] Re: how: add icons for tags (SVG files)

2018-05-25 Thread Shay Shaked
Oh! So close... was missing tag icon for it ($:/tags/Image), so now it DOES show. Kinda. It's not bold like the other icons, and the icon looks.. bad. doesn't change to white on dark background tag "pills" if you know what I mean. Also, the SVG shows next to the tiddler's title (if it's tagged

[tw5] Re: how: add icons for tags (SVG files)

2018-05-25 Thread Shay Shaked
Thanks for the help guys. I'm sorry for the delay, you know, work gets in the way but I'm back here to try. What I did is look more closely at the made SVG files in TW, and realize that they are CSSed (it's a verb now..!) to be of a specific size. I resized the *image* to be that size

[tw5] Re: how: add icons for tags (SVG files)

2018-05-20 Thread TonyM
SHay, The Inkscape app can import and edit SVG files and export as PNG as well. I have attached a svg sourced on the internet. They can be dragged and dropped into a wiki (As can PNG Files) however they are often bigger than needed. When I use such an icon I thus set the width, and they

[tw5] Re: how: add icons for tags (SVG files)

2018-05-19 Thread Birthe C
Hi Shay Shaked, If you looked in the icon tiddlers, you saw that they are not complete. They have no content type, they have classes, width, height and viewport. Then look in the stylesheet. To find other uses for svg see https://tiddlywiki.com/#Using%20SVG Birthe lørdag den 19. maj 2018 kl.

[tw5] Re: how: add icons for tags (SVG files)

2018-05-19 Thread Jed Carty
What do you want to do with the svg images? To import an svg you can drag and drop it into the wiki and it should be imported and act like any other image. SVGs can be resized without limits, that is one of the benefits of the format. They can have a default size set but it isn't like other