I tried to explain set up for the standard user but I appreciate it is
hard to figure out and takes some time to set up. Hopefully this will
provide an easier method to do so. I am unsure of exactly what you
know of TiddlyWiki so have included the basics, is this is still not
sufficient please don't hesitate to ask more.

1. Locate the 'backstage' toolbar by clicking 'backstage' in the very
top left corner of the TiddlyWiki page within the web browser.
2. Click this to bring up a black toolbar. From this select 'import'.
In the dialog box that appears, where it says 'Enter the URL or
pathname here:' enter 'wwwdev.comp.leeds.ac.uk/sc06jr' then click
open.
3. You will be presented with the list of tiddlers available on my
demo page. Select the 4 tiddlers 'ASCIIsvgPlugin', 'FreehandPlugin',
'MarkupPreHead', and ToolbarCommands. Once selected click 'import'.
4. You will presented with confirmation of the tiddlers to import,
simply click 'done'.
5. Unfortunately the current implementation requires 3 external files
to work properly.
You need to download the source of these files and save them to the
same location as the TiddlyWiki. "File -> Save Page As"
http://wwwdev.comp.leeds.ac.uk/sc06jr/draw.svg - This is the simple
drawing tool that is responsible for creating the figures. Currently
only simple freehand sketches can be produced. Different colours and
various shapes etc are yet to be added.
http://wwwdev.comp.leeds.ac.uk/sc06jr/d.svg - This is a file required
by ASCIIsvg to embed the images within the tiddler.
http://wwwdev.comp.leeds.ac.uk/sc06jr/TWASCIIsvg.js - This file is
required to produce the ASCIIsvg images.

Once these files have been saved to the same location as the
TiddlyWiki, create a new tiddler. In edit mode of the tiddler you
should now be provided with the extra option to "draw freehand"
clicking this will load the drawing tool in which you draw your image,
to place the image in the tiddler you need to click "draw freehand"
ONCE more. At the moment this creates a new tiddler with the image
embedded so the original tiddler created will no longer be needed and
can be deleted.

Hope this helps.

J.

> but it would take much more time to figure out how to setup or use the
> extension. I can see the wiki code used on the demo site, ut not much
> else. how where the figures produced?
>
> I would be an eager user of such a feature IF I could figure out how to
> set it up easily for me and my readers.
>
> --
> Jean-Pierre (definitely just a loe 6 pack tiddlywiki user)
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