> Anyway, for TiddlySpace I've created the simplest possible plugin and example: > > http://raphaeljs.tiddlyspace.com > > and I'm hoping to use TiddlySpace to cook standalone TiddlyWikis, so > this may work for you, too.
Except for the use of a much more up-to-date release of RaphaelJS, Paul's "new" plugin is exactly the same as my existing plugin: http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#RaphaelPlugin You can use TiddlyTools' RaphaelPlugin precisely the same way as Paul has done, by writing a separate, dependent plugin to programmatically invoke RaphaelJS API. The *only* difference in my plugin is that I've included documentation and embedded some sample code using InlineJavascriptPlugin (which is NOT *required* in order to use RaphaelPlugin within your documents.) Of course, I should have updated the RaphaelPlugin long ago to keep it current with the latest stable release of Dmitry's excellent work. One (minor) concern is that the newer RaphaelJS library is *not* completely backward-compatible with the older version, so that anyone who is using the current TiddlyTools RaphaelPlugin will either remain 'orphaned' on that older library, or will have to re-write their scripts to match the updated API. Nonetheless, updating the embedded library code in RaphaelPlugin is the appropriate course. Naturally, when I update the library in the plugin, I will also need to revise some of the example code in the documentation in order for them to continue to operate properly. -e -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywikidev+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywikidev?hl=en.