At a previous job we used a graphviz plugin for MediaWiki, and having
diagrams that you can update right there in the source of your wiki pages
is a HUGE advantage compared to importing images from outside diagram tools.

And that was with graphviz, that was quite persnickety about syntax.
Mermaid's syntax lets you say:
TW["TiddlyWiki"] to make the TW node a square box
TW("TiddlyWiki") to make the TW node a rounded-corner box
TW(("TiddlyWiki")) to make the TW node a circle

That's awesome.  Somebody please make this a reality for TW...


On 8 December 2014 at 05:19, Rolograaf <rologr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> from this article:
>
> Mermaid: Like Markdown for Diagrams
> <http://dailyjs.com/2014/11/28/mermaid>
> http://dailyjs.com/2014/11/28/mermaid/
>
> anybody know if there is a plugin already? looks like a useful addition...
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