Thanks for the pointers, now i have some more discretionary time i can
look into it.

Raphaeljs is impressive.

What are the chances of Raphaeljs making it into the tiddly core,
using markup instead of having to use an inline javascript module?

Tim.

On Jun 17, 11:28 pm, PMario <pmari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Timo,
>
> Like Eric Shulman mentioned, Raphael could be the library to go with.
> There was a thread some time ago, where I made a breef description how
> to transfere the chart example [1] to TW. If this is not enough, post
> your questions.
>
> Needs a new version of Raphael library [2], and Erics
> InlineJavaScriptPlugin.
>
> There is a new charting plugin to raphael. See gRaphael plugin [3] and
> its demos. Looks interesting. Especially the data input format looks
> much easier, then using vanilla standard raphael library.
>
> regards Mario
>
> [1]http://raphaeljs.com/chart.html
> [2]http://github.com/DmitryBaranovskiy/raphael/blob/master/raphael-min.j...
> [3]http://g.raphaeljs.com/
>
> On Jun 17, 2:26 pm, Timo <tim.ocallag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've been thinking about using the Tiddlywiki as the basis for a
> > generic RPG character generator. The idea being that tiddlies are used
> > to fill in the blanks of an SVG character sheet "template", which can
> > then be printed.
>
> > So before i get too involved I'd like to know if anyone has done
> > anything similar, or if it's a reasonable goal?
>
> > Tim.

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