For those on email, I revised my last post indicating what I thought was an 
issue isn't. Its in red. TT

On Friday, 12 June 2020 19:50:29 UTC+2, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Florian
>
> Here is online: using your plugin with Strex 
> <https://tidbits.wiki/soundcite/soundcite.html#Easy%20Listening%20...:%5B%5BEasy%20Listening%20...%5D%5D%20%5B%5BGlenn%20Miller%5D%5D%20%5B%5BLeonard%20Cohen%5D%5D>
>  example.
>
> I was interested, really in making "contextual jukeboxes". It works well!
>
> No nesting yet. But its neat in its simplicity I think.
>
> A couple issues came up. No big deal. 
>
> --- Main one was that if you collapse a Strex after starting a Soundcite 
> the Soundcite play icon reverts to "play" rather than "playing" when you 
> reopen the strex. Which means user might start it twice. Minor issue. 
> UPDATE: Stuff in red I can no longer replicate.
>
> --- I think its *brilliant* you can launch a sound file and close a 
> tiddler that launched it and it carries on playing! Exactly what a jukebox 
> is!  But, is there possibility of a global "Stop" button? I.e. terminate 
> the running instances of Soundcite?
>
> Many thanks. Great tool.
> TT
>
> On Friday, 12 June 2020 18:06:14 UTC+2, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Florian 
>>
>> I'm doing some playing around combining it with STREX. 
>>
>> SOUNDCITE is very well made. Though the advice is to use it for short 
>> clips. Its also quite useable as a jukebox. Fits very well with TW!
>>
>> IMPORTANT it carries on playing *even when you close a Tiddler that 
>> started it*. That is exactly what makes a great jukebox!
>>
>> I'll play some more & give an example.
>>
>> Best wishes
>> TT
>>
>> On Thursday, 11 June 2020 06:09:58 UTC+2, Florian Kohrt wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you! 
>>>
>>> Yeah, you're right, I added some demos: 
>>>
>>> https://fkohrt.gitlab.io/tw5-soundcite/#:%5B%5BSoundCite%20Demo%5D%5D%20%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ffk%2Fsoundcite
>>>  
>>>
>>> Am 10.06.20 um 20:45 schrieb TiddlyTweeter: 
>>> > This is seriously interesting ... Most elegant. 
>>> > 
>>> > I think you need add some examples in normal tiddlers to show it off 
>>> > like like ... 
>>> > 
>>> > | 
>>> > Thisissome <<soundcite 
>>> > "
>>> https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ee/Beet5mov1bars1to5.ogg""Beethoven";>>just
>>>  
>>>
>>> > to //dud-ahhh-da-dahhh//. 
>>> > | 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > | 
>>> > [[GeeshieWiley's|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geeshie_Wiley]] 
>>> > <<soundcite 
>>> > "
>>> https://ia801007.us.archive.org/7/items/cd_country-blues-the-essential-disc-1_various-artists-buddy-moss-california-dese/disc2/02.15.%20Geeshie%20Wiley%20-%20Last%20Kind%20Words%20Blues%20-%20Geeshie%20Wiley_sample.mp3";
>>>  
>>>
>>> > "THE LAST KIND WORDS">> is a superb song from the South. Recorded 
>>> around 
>>> > 1930 
>>> > | 
>>> > 
>>> > Looks like ... 
>>> > 
>>> >     Annotation 2020-06-10 204237.jpg 
>>> > 
>>> > Good stuff! 
>>> > 
>>> > Best wishes 
>>> > TT 
>>> > 
>>> > On Wednesday, 10 June 2020 19:37:45 UTC+2, fkohrt wrote: 
>>> > 
>>> >     I've assembled a small plugin that allows to embed inline audio 
>>> >     behind text. 
>>> > 
>>> >     Demo: 
>>> >     
>>> https://fkohrt.gitlab.io/tw5-soundcite/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ffk%2Fsoundcite 
>>> >     <
>>> https://fkohrt.gitlab.io/tw5-soundcite/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ffk%2Fsoundcite> 
>>>
>>> > 
>>> >     Code: https://gitlab.com/fkohrt/tw5-soundcite 
>>> >     <https://gitlab.com/fkohrt/tw5-soundcite> 
>>> > 
>>> >     It uses the SoundCite library, the official website has a few more 
>>> >     advanced examples: http://soundcite.knightlab.com/ 
>>> >     <http://soundcite.knightlab.com/> 
>>> > 
>>> >     The implementation is rather dirty, making use of RawMarkup tags 
>>> and 
>>> >     inline JavaScript and also doesn't work together with Camel Case 
>>> Wiki 
>>> >     Links enabled. Still, there might be some nice use cases, so if 
>>> you 
>>> >     build something cool with it, I'd be happy to see it! 
>>> > 
>>> >     Feel free to use, share and contribute, the "code" (it's really 
>>> not 
>>> >     that 
>>> >     much) is MIT licensed. And helpful feedback is also appreciated, 
>>> as 
>>> >     it's 
>>> >     my first contribution to the TiddlyWiki universe... 
>>>
>>

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