Btw

If you want to free yourself from beeing dependent upon external
tools, Eric Shulman has made an excellent PreviewPlugin:
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#PreviewPlugin
which gives you realtime viewcontrol of the wikisyntax - as it will
appear when you hit done..
It's integrated in the TW - so you don't need netbased tools.
You can do most things with wikisyntax - and I must admit that I often
need help to remember the various formating possibilities - so I use
WikiBar very often (When I don't use FckEditor) - to specify
textcolour etc etc...
WikiBar is an "old" plugin (2005) and the source is here:
http://aiddlywiki.sourceforge.net/
Demo here: http://aiddlywiki.sourceforge.net/wikibar_demo_2.html

The problem with FckEditor and tinyMce is that they render <html> code
- instead of simple wikitext. It's very complicated to edit the html-
text "by hand" if you don't have access to a wysiwygeditor to do the
converting for you..

I'm getting more and more confortable with the wikisyntax - and it is
much more "wiki wiki" (quick) than html-syntax (or loading the Wysiwyg-
plugin)... So I recommend to switch focus from the Html-editor and use
Wiki syntax instead...

Just a thought..

Regards Måns Mårtensson

On Apr 22, 4:46 pm, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Cosmic
> Good that you managed to get fckeditorplugin to work.
> I forgot to tell you to put: <script type="text/javascript"
> src="http://maans.newp.dk/fckeditor/fckeditor.js";></script>
> into your MarkupPreHead tiddler.
> This is what it says in the FckEditorPlugin documentation:
> Installation:
>    1. download and unzip FCKeditor (by default, in a wiki subfolder,
> such that the relative path "fckeditor/fckeditor.js" is right).
>    2. import FCKeditorPlugin (systemConfig tagged)
>    3. add the following text to MarkupPreHead : <script type="text/
> javascript" src="fckeditor/fckeditor.js"></script>
>    4. customize FCKeditorPath if needed (in MarkupPreHead and in
> options below)
>    5. save and reload
>    6. use the wysiwyg button in the tiddler's toolbar (in default
> ViewTemplate) or add editHtml command in your own toolbar.
>
> I use it on a daily basis.
>
> Another good wysiwygtool I have encountered is a QuickEditPlugin for
> equations, which is powered by CodeCogs(http://www.codecogs.com/). You
> can find it in use here:http://twequation.tiddlyspot.com/
> I think it is Morris Gray (the author of twhelp:http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com/)
> who has made twequations.
>
> Regards Måns Mårtensson
>
> On Apr 22, 1:26 am, Cosmic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Nevermind I was adding the code manually to the tw.html file.  I added
> > the code within tw and it saves now.
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