morosanuae morosanuae wrote:
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> *NEW!* Now the site has batch export functionality. Just drag'n'drop the
> images into a specialized area in the sidebar ("Batch Export" tab) and then
> export them in a single JSON file that can be easily imported into your
> wiki.
>
Wonderful! Love the DnD!
I checked the export feature to export several (bulk) icons and it works
amazingly easy!
Thank you !
Your announcement in TW is very short it was great if one or two lines
describe the features of http://fa5-free-svg.tiddlyspot.com/
--Mohammad
On Sunday, July 21, 2019 at 2:32:21 PM UTC+4:30,
Hi again
The whole icons including svgs can be downloaded from
https://github.com/google/material-design-icons
I thought there may be icons not covered in free FA collection! By the way
as you said only an automatic script may help to create another wiki with
material icons!
Cheers
Mohammad
Hi Mohammad,
Yes, I have an (semi)automatic conversion process, othwerwise it would have
been an unthinkable thing for me to manually convert ~1500 images.
I've looked at your recommended site and the icons look very nice and are
very similar to the FA5 ones so are easy to convert. The problem
Hi Morosanuae,
Thanks for this great tool!
I visit your site frequently and use the great ready to use image tiddlers!
Not sure if you have made an automatic conversion process, but I may
recommend to cover other free icons like
https://material.io/tools/icons/?style=baseline
--Mohammad
On Sun
Hi to all,
*NEW!* Now the site has batch export functionality. Just drag'n'drop the
images into a specialized area in the sidebar ("Batch Export" tab) and then
export them in a single JSON file that can be easily imported into your
wiki.
http://fa5-free-svg.tiddlyspot.com
morosanuae
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Hello morosanuae
In TW-Scripts (https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Working%20with%20SVG)
you find a link to https://jakearchibald.github.io/svgomg/
which let you optimize and remove those extra coding from svg images.
Also there are other tools you can use with node.js to help with this.
Al
Tony,
> All I need to know now it to take others from inkle into tiddlywiki and
learn how to resize when needed without editing the svg
I have many icons imported from flaticon.com. Some of them needs to be
cleaned of some unneeded elements first (e.g. elements). I think the
"viewBox" paramet
morosanuae
Thanks so much that is exactly what I wanted. I will use this to guide me with
flaticons and others I will share back.
All I need to know now it to take others from inkle into tiddlywiki and learn
how to resize when needed without editing the svg.
Thanks
Tony
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Many thanks morosanuae!
One important thing is the content type and I see you have carefully
highlighted that!
Looking forwards for your future work in this area.
Cheers
Mohammad
On Monday, July 8, 2019 at 12:07:53 PM UTC+4:30, morosanuae morosanuae
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> Tony and ot
Tony and others,
I've posted a mini tutorial for those who want to make a manual conversion
themselves. It's good for others too to know what I have done. As I told
you before it's nothing special or complex. The more complex process is the
automation part.
Tutorial is here:
http://fa5-free-s
Hi Tony,
Do you want to make a conversion yourself? I can post the "algorithm" for a
manual conversion if that's what you looking for.
morosanuae
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The nothing special is all I want to know.
Remove headers...
One svg at a time is all I want to do so any tips appreciated.
Tony
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Thanks a million!
This is a great work and simplify incorporating new svgs seamlessly into
Tiddlywiki!
Best
Mohammad
On Sunday, July 7, 2019 at 1:49:24 PM UTC-7, morosanuae morosanuae wrote:
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> Hi Mohammad
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> I've already updated the images. Go ahead and check them out! Now they
> using the
Hi Mohammad
I've already updated the images. Go ahead and check them out! Now they
using the *"$:/images/fa5/"* prefix.
morosanuae
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Hi morosanuae,
have you decided on the naming rule?
The $:/core/images while these are not core images makes confusion!
I highly recommend to use a naming rule shows these are not in the core and
one need to get them separably!
--Mohammad
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 3:19:32 AM UTC-7, morosan
Hi Pit,
It's not that I don't want to make it public. The problem is that the
script doesn't do absolutely everything because was made in a hurry. I
still need to make some batch editing in Notepad++ first to prepare the
original SVG images for assembly by the .BAT script. And there's another
morosanuae,
would you consider to publish the .BAT script?
Would be interesting for learning under several aspects...
Pit
Am 2019-07-07 um 11:33 schrieb morosanuae morosanuae:
Hi Tony,
The original SVG files are processed and converted automatically into
tiddlers (JSON) by a script (.BAT)
Hi Tony,
The original SVG files are processed and converted automatically into
tiddlers (JSON) by a script (.BAT) I've created. I just use the original
TiddlyWiki files configuration as a template. It's really nothing special,
only that I've automated the task.
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Got it, thanks!
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 7:16:14 AM UTC-7, morosanuae morosanuae wrote:
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> Yes, with the help of CSS. First you need to create a CSS class and then
> apply it to the element that contains the SVG image. You can give any name
> to your CSS class. See an example below:
>
> CSS
Yes, with the help of CSS. First you need to create a CSS class and then
apply it to the element that contains the SVG image. See an example below:
{{$:/_moro/imagini/svg/fa5/brands/500px}}
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 5:04:34 PM UTC+3, passingby wrote:
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> Hey, thanks!
> can we change the
Hey, thanks!
can we change the color?
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 3:19:32 AM UTC-7, morosanuae morosanuae wrote:
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> Hello TiddlyWiki lovers!
>
> I want to invite you all to my online Font Awesome 5 Free SVG collection,
> published on TiddlySpot: http://fa5-free-svg.tiddlyspot.com
> Just drag'n
Ciao Josiah (@TiddlyTweeter)
All the SVGs respect the TW standards. I've used the default TW images
configuration as a template. The SVGs also contain the CSS classes in the
TW style.
1 - I will, soon, don't worry. Didn't had enough time. I still have work to
do on the page.
2 - I didn't want t
Great work!
Thank you for sharing!
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On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 2:49:32 PM UTC+4:30, morosanuae morosanuae
wrote:
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> Hello TiddlyWiki lovers!
>
> I want to invite you all to my online Font Awesome 5 Free SVG collection,
> published on TiddlySpot: http://fa5-free-svg.tiddly
Ciao morosanuae
morosanuae wrote:
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> I want to invite you all to my online Font Awesome 5 Free SVG collection,
> published on TiddlySpot: http://fa5-free-svg.tiddlyspot.com
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Excellent! And real numbers of them!
I see you have converted them to TW default sizing of 22pt x 22pt. Its a
good
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