Hi Jeremy, I have created a TiddlyWiki that will generate quick and easy math equations. It is aimed at those who need equation capability, possibly on a casual basis, and can't afford or justify the disk room of other methods. Of course it may be for those who just love to do their work as much as possible with a TiddlyWiki.
With the cooperation of the author of the CodeCogs Equation Editor, it has the ability to generate professional quality equation images that can be inserted directly into a tiddler at the cursor position. It has an external popup editor that adds little or nothing to a TiddlyWiki's size In addition, after creating a tiddler using equations, you can publish an HTML version of the tiddler that can be attached to a normal HTML web site. For permanent offline use the equation images can be saved to a local disk and accessed from there. An entry introduction to the math capabilities can be found at http://twmath.tiddlyspot.com/ This site has a click only demonstration of its capabilities for the equation challenged and examples along with links to ready-to-use TiddlyWikis implementing the equation editor. It also is the source for the plugin and instructions how to convert any TiddlyWiki for equation use. One ready to use TiddlyWiki includes my adaption of Dave Gifford's No- Brainer Notes with many enhancements including the equation capabilities. In TWT-Notes you can create topics and subtopics for a structured approach to any subject matter for wide variety of purposes. It normally uses tabs like a browser for access to open tiddlers but can be converted back to normal TiddlyWiki behaviour by simply disabilng the tabs plugin. It's at http://twt-notes.tiddlyspot.com/ There is also an equation-ready empty (with a few enhancements) normal TiddlyWiki. It too can use tabs or have them disabled. It's at http://twequation.tiddlyspot.com/ Dave mentioned TW Help which is a reference site containing an extensive collection of TiddlyWiki capabilities including the normal functions of a TiddlyWiki along the the code and working examples of many modifications that can be done for customization. While it is not exactly new it is reasonably up to date and is a valuable TiddlyWiki resource. It's at http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com/ I hope this information has been of some use to you. Regards, Morris Gray On Feb 1, 3:23 pm, Jeremy Wagstaff <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, I'm a technology columnist, and have written TiddlyWiki a few > times over the years. I'd love to revisit the subject and am looking > to update myself, and my readers, about what progress TW has made > since I last looked. I write for a very general readership, and so I'm > looking for things that they may find useful, and simple enough to > implement, or for any individual usage that may inspire and encourage > them to give it a try. > > I'd be grateful for any contributions, either here or at jer...@loose- > wire.com. > > Many thanks in advance. > > Jeremy --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

