Thank you very much both Nicolas and Morris. Sorry for the delayed reply, was out of the country for the last month.
The recommendation to use TiddlySpot is great - I've now set up my TiddlyWiki that way and it's great (except for the lack of local hosting of image files). Thanks also for the other recommendations Morris. I very much liked the implementation of Asciencepad, and prefer it to jsMath, although the fact that it requires the js in a local folder means I can't use it via DropBox... I was intrigued by your solution with twt-notes. However, the download didn't seem to include the equation editing capability. Also, as my wiki is pretty massive, I would rather install plugins to my wiki rather than migrate all my tiddlers into TWT-notes, which of your tiddlers would I need to import into my wiki to make it work? Thanks very much! N. On Jan 5, 11:44 am, Morris Gray <[email protected]> wrote: > I experimented with jsMath and many of the equation solutions. That's > why I've put so much effort in trying to come up with a TiddlyWiki > solution to math equations. > > True it doesn't do conversions from other methods > likehttp://math.chapman.edu/~jipsen/asciencepad/asciencepad.htmlbut it's > aimed at a more casual user of equations. Asscii math is quite > usefulhttp://www1.chapman.edu/~jipsen/mathml/asciimathdemo.html > > I haven't run out of ideas yet but since you are a maths user if you > wouldn't mind having a look athttp://twt-notes.tiddlyspot.com/and > giving an opinion I'd appreciate it. It is Latex friendly. > > I was working on a more comprehensive math TiddlyWiki when I realized > I already had a solution to a certain class of user so I integrated it > into the more general note taker TWT-Notes. > > It has a pretty light math overhead for what it does but may be of > only passing interest to a power user like yourself. Nevertheless do > try TiddlySpot as was suggested by Nicolas for online/offline use. > > Morris > > On Jan 1, 12:24 am, ninja <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > I'm asking this more in hope than in expectation. > > > I've started the excellent online storage solutionDropbox > > (getdropbox.com) to access my tiddlywikis from anywhere whilst also > > being able to keep them as easy to easy to access local files on my > > desktop and laptop. > > > This works perfectly except for a couple of flaws: > > > 1. It doesn't access the files in the image folder > > 2. It flat out won't work if I have the jsMath plugin installed for > > LaTeX. > > > The slightly annoying thing about this is that in particular I keep my > > scientific research notebook in TiddlyWiki so the LaTeX is really > > needed for equations and I need my images as well. > > > Does anyone know a way round this, or an alternative solution other > > thandropboxwhere this would work. > > > Hopefully, > > > Niran --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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 -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

