Mat,

I wonder if there were a way to have an image appear to be the background 
to a tiddler, then the wikitext rendering is overlayed, when in a special 
edit mode, rather than edit the background have a layer above it. This 
would allow tiddlers to have set backgrounds we could select then annotate 
over, saving a big part of the effort and bytes. Imagine a small hierarchy, 
or intersecting circles etc.. we then edit over them to name the circles 
etc..

Regards




On Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 5:30:32 PM UTC+11, Mat wrote:
>
> @TT and @Mark
>
> you're either teasing me or your missing my point. The put-on-the-fridge 
> drawings are indeed simple to make in TW. But I'm talking about using the 
> drawing feature *as part of taking notes because this is what TW is for*. 
> The drawing feature is not well integrated into the real workflow of making 
> notes in TW. It takes 5 seconds to create a tiddler reading "I love 
> TiddlyWiki" but several minutes if you want to inject a little scribble 
> inside the text. AND, again, note that this little "injected scribble" is 
> probably so special that it doesn't fulfill tiddler criteria. It will not 
> be reused and totally belonged to the context. It is a technological 
> limitation that forces us to store it as a separate tiddler.
>
> Still, mom says your drawings are  beautiful and they're already up on the 
> fridge.
>
> <:-)
>

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