I have now updated the plugin to automatically create the type for the 
editor. If you update to the new version on http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com 
you will find the type on the dropdown list of types.
cheers
BJ

On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 1:08:56 PM UTC-6, Duarte Farrajota Ramos 
wrote:
>
> Yes that is it, it's working fine now. Should have read the whole 
> instructions.
> Took me a while to figure out I had to manually type the content type into 
> the text field because in won't show up on the list automatically
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> On Wednesday, 11 February 2015 18:44:12 UTC, BJ wrote:
>>
>> it works for me with the type text/x-htmlp (created as per the 
>> installation instructions) but not with text/html (which is in an iframe), 
>> you can test with a tiddler with type text/vnd.tiddlywiki and insert the 
>> html <image src="myimagepath"/>.
>> you can also look at the html that is produced from ckeditor by changing 
>> the type to text/plain.
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 9:58:47 AM UTC-6, Duarte Farrajota 
>> Ramos wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 11 February 2015 03:26:59 UTC, BJ wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There some issues - its not really WYSIWYG as it does not use the 
>>>> tiddlywiki styles!
>>>>
>>> I am ok with that, it is close enough to the final result. Thanks for 
>>> the tips.
>>>
>>> This is most likely totally unrelated to the visual editor plugin itself 
>>> and probably more to do with tiddlywiki in general, but one thing I noticed 
>>> is that images inserted with html markup that use relative paths don't seem 
>>> to display well in tiddlers.
>>> I have my tiddlywiki html file and an image jpg file on the same folder, 
>>> if I link to it inside CKEditor with something like <img 
>>> src=".\image.jpg" /> or <img src="image.jpg" /> it displays correctly 
>>> while I am editing inside CKEditor, but once I save the tiddler the image 
>>> is not found, then if I edit it again it displays correctly while inside 
>>> CKEditor text area.
>>> Using a complete file:/// uri seems to work fine but that is not very 
>>> portable, wiki markup [img[image.jpg]]displays correctly too
>>>
>>> Does tiddlywiki not support support this with HTML markup or am I doing 
>>> something wrong?
>>>
>>

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