Thank you Tony! Yeah, it's a bit like an audio version of Ted Nelson's
StretchText.

I just added some docs on how to customize the colors and the progress
animation.

Am 11.06.20 um 15:06 schrieb TW Tones:
> fkohrt,
> 
> Just to be clear I really like this solution because it allows us to
> treat audio like we do tiddler titles.
> 
>   * The audio can sit in tiddler content just as a link, tiddler link,
>     transclusion etc.. can.
>   * It is the most minimal interface you could get to an audio payer but
>     feels so true to tiddlywikis way of doing things.
> 
> Thanks Heaps.
> 
> Regards
> Tony
> 
> On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 9:25:26 AM UTC+10, TW Tones wrote:
> 
> 
>     fkohrt
> 
>     Thanks for sharing this to the community. It does take audio closer
>     to the way tiddlywiki works and makes me wonder how we may make
>     tiddlers that represent audio similarly to images, even external
>     images.
>     The idea of audio to illustrate the text is also great adding a
>     further dimension. 
> 
>     Quite timely for me as a friend is producing audio for sales to pod
>     casters
> 
>     Thank you
>     Tony
> 
> 
>     On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 3:37:45 AM UTC+10, fkohrt wrote:
> 
>         I've assembled a small plugin that allows to embed inline audio
>         behind text.
> 
>         Demo:
>         
> https://fkohrt.gitlab.io/tw5-soundcite/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ffk%2Fsoundcite
>         
> <https://fkohrt.gitlab.io/tw5-soundcite/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ffk%2Fsoundcite>
> 
>         Code: https://gitlab.com/fkohrt/tw5-soundcite
>         <https://gitlab.com/fkohrt/tw5-soundcite>
> 
>         It uses the SoundCite library, the official website has a few more
>         advanced examples: http://soundcite.knightlab.com/
>         <http://soundcite.knightlab.com/>
> 
>         The implementation is rather dirty, making use of RawMarkup tags
>         and
>         inline JavaScript and also doesn't work together with Camel Case
>         Wiki
>         Links enabled. Still, there might be some nice use cases, so if you
>         build something cool with it, I'd be happy to see it!
> 
>         Feel free to use, share and contribute, the "code" (it's really
>         not that
>         much) is MIT licensed. And helpful feedback is also appreciated,
>         as it's
>         my first contribution to the TiddlyWiki universe...

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