On Saturday, March 22, 2014 3:12:33 PM UTC-7, skye riquelme wrote:
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> BUT all this uses links to existing files (...online or offline)links
> to images not images embedded...its the embed functions that got stuffed up
> by these security questionswhich means that great plugins like
> Lo
Hi again... not sure why you need to embed the graphic(s). Obviously using
the [img[...link ]] function lets you display and play with a graphic
inside a TW...it is a link to an imageyou can add extra control with
Erics ImageSizePlugin...and he even has a ImageMapPlugin that magically
allo
On 17/03/14 09:49 PM, PMario wrote:
How can I use Eric's tool if I cant *READ* the file?
Atm. You can't.
Is there any other way I can embed the small graphics/icons such as Eric
and Tobias and others use and the ONE graphic I need as a map?
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On Monday, March 17, 2014 4:51:50 PM UTC+1, Anton Aylward wrote:
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> What I can't do is use the AttachFilePlugin to *READ* a graphics file
> from the file system to create the base64 encoded tiddler representation
> of the graphic.
>
> Please note -- *READ*
>
AttachFilePlugin uses the
"netsca
On 17/03/14 11:03 AM, PMario wrote:
You could also use TiddlyDesktop [2] with TWc. There's a intro video
with TW5, but it should work with TWclassic too.
I installed that.
I can open TW files
But nothing is clickable.
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On 17/03/14 11:03 AM, PMario wrote:
On Monday, March 17, 2014 3:13:32 PM UTC+1, Anton Aylward wrote:
Trying to use Eric's "AttachFilePlugin" in Firefox leads to access
problems. I've posted about that and am awaiting answers.
__All__ browser vendors removed the possibility to access
On Monday, March 17, 2014 3:13:32 PM UTC+1, Anton Aylward wrote:
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> Trying to use Eric's "AttachFilePlugin" in Firefox leads to access
> problems. I've posted about that and am awaiting answers.
>
__All__ browser vendors removed the possibility to access the local
filesystem, due to security
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