[tw] Re: Using ASCII to incorporate diagrams into TW with minimal overheads

2016-04-26 Thread Tom Bush
Thanks all, will check these out! All the best Tom -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this

[tw] Re: Using ASCII to incorporate diagrams into TW with minimal overheads

2016-04-21 Thread Martian
If you are looking for drawing UML diagrams then please look at PlantUML lib which generate nice SVG diagrams based on simple text scripts. Here you can find post with TW5 plugin for it. понедельник, 18 апреля 2016 г., 15:01:42

[tw] Re: Using ASCII to incorporate diagrams into TW with minimal overheads

2016-04-21 Thread Ste Wilson
http://editor.method.ac/ also lets you view the svg source so you could cut and paste that directly into a tiddler. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email

[tw] Re: Using ASCII to incorporate diagrams into TW with minimal overheads

2016-04-21 Thread Ste Wilson
I'm using http://editor.method.ac/ to do simple svg files. It's a nice simple editor that allows you to save to desktop and to load up previously created svg files. I then upload to dropbox folder running https://www.pancake.io/ then linking the image in my tiddly with

[tw] Re: Using ASCII to incorporate diagrams into TW with minimal overheads

2016-04-20 Thread Duarte Farrajota Ramos
I really like SVG as an illustration format, though I generally use Inkscape to do it. For online editing I found these two from a quick google search https://github.com/SVG-Edit/svgedit (click the Try SVG-edit here

[tw] Re: Using ASCII to incorporate diagrams into TW with minimal overheads

2016-04-19 Thread Tom Bush
Hah, I get that ASCII is ld. But it is a nice editor at least ;-) Just wondering then, could someone post a workflow that doesn't require me to go outside of the browser to create simple SVG graphics I can paste in without drag and drop/saving locally/needing extra software? I have a

[tw] Re: Using ASCII to incorporate diagrams into TW with minimal overheads

2016-04-18 Thread progetti
well. I agree with Mark S. its a bit late. and clunky. SVG is good for impromptu, low overhead, now. Below is the Statue Of Liberty in ASCII. I wonder if it will render when I post? ^ ,' \ L""/ ` | J | J L | | . , | |.`v_L.' //

[tw] Re: Using ASCII to incorporate diagrams into TW with minimal overheads

2016-04-18 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Looks like a wonderful ASCII editor. Too bad it's 2 decades too late ;-) SVG basically uses a set of text directions keeping the overhead low. That seems like the ticket for serious diagram/drawing presentation in TW5. Mark On Monday, April 18, 2016 at 5:01:42 AM UTC-7, Tom Bush wrote: > > Hi

[tw] Re: Using ASCII to incorporate diagrams into TW with minimal overheads

2016-04-18 Thread progetti
ASCII Art was fascinating for pushing limits. As you say, within the constraints of Green Text only on Black. On Monday, 18 April 2016 14:38:15 UTC+2, Devin Weaver wrote: > > Oh man, And here I've been using Dia this whole time! ASCII is so much > prettier then most graphics. I'm feeling

[tw] Re: Using ASCII to incorporate diagrams into TW with minimal overheads

2016-04-18 Thread Devin Weaver
Oh man, And here I've been using Dia this whole time! ASCII is so much prettier then most graphics. I'm feeling nostalgia for green on black terminals. On Monday, April 18, 2016 at 8:01:42 AM UTC-4, Tom Bush wrote: > > Hi all > > Just wanted to share a site I found that lets you draw in ASCII,