Hi,
Following Måns’s link to [1] i found a post about integrating an SVG
editor into TW [2]. The recent post to this group about pictograms
together with SVG is exciting IHMO.
The “new style of writing” to which Jeremy refers on tiddlywiki.com,
in my mind was confined to text. I had neglected
hi alex,
Like Jeremy Ruston wrote [1]
- Graphics as First Class Citizen
Both bitmap and vector graphics are now a first class citizen, with
image tiddlers embedded directly in the TiddlyWiki file, even in IE6.
There's support for SVG vector graphics (with a plan to cross-render
to VML for IE
Hi Alex
This appears to be a possible choice for making a TWplugin:
http://code.google.com/p/svg-edit/
Maybe some dev-people have spotted it already?
Regards Måns Mårtensson
On 19 Apr., 12:50, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@googlemail.com wrote:
I'm at an event, taking notes.
I'd like to draw a little
Michael Mahemoff wrote Drawing Plugin:
http://softwareas.com/tiddlywiki-drawing-plugin-based-on-project-draw
I can't find it - but I recall that Jon Lister was working at a
similar (but smaller) project...
Regards Måns Mårtensson
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That's correct, my goal for TiddlyWiki5 is to incorporate SVG images,
and to include an integrated SVG editor, so you'd be able to right
click on any SVG image and choose edit. The idea is to be able to
create simple(ish) business/technical diagrams, and to create user
interface elements for
Alex
I use Paulo Soares' MathSVGPlugin
http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/~psoares/MathSVG.html
for drawing graphs. This won't work if you are using IE, however. I
use Firefox and it works fine. I particularly like this plugin because
it provides both maths equations (by converting latex to mathML) and
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