Hi Charlie,
I just tried the unicode characters, funnily enough the lists didn't sort
alphabetically! Haha thanks for the hack, I'll put it as suffix now
On Sunday, 30 August 2020 at 22:31:56 UTC+8 Charlie Veniot wrote:
> Now it is just a matter of finding the time and the means of re-attaching
> that pulled out hair. Please forward any tips !
>
> Unicode characters: keep in mind they may look a little different from
> device/browser to device/browser (that can be a slight cognitive "what the
> *{blank}* ?"). And, if you get into "lists" that aren't sorting right
> alphabetically, putting them unicode "icons" as suffixes (instead of
> prefixes) is a quick hack to the, um, hack of using unicode characters as
> icons.
>
> On Sunday, August 30, 2020 at 11:20:05 AM UTC-3 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> Sorry I keep deleting messages. Anyways, thank you for your
>> recommendations, I'll definitely try to use it.
>>
>> I didn't know that http://fa5-free-svg.tiddlyspot.com/ was what I'm
>> looking for because what I know is this link:
>> https://thediveo.github.io/TW5FontAwesome/output/fontawesome.html# and
>> this is what I imported.
>>
>> About the Unicode characters, I'll also use it too thanks for all the
>> tips! I'm glad I learned something haha
>>
>> On Sunday, 30 August 2020 at 21:58:54 UTC+8 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>>
>>> BTW, total side note: I rather like how a colorful unicode character in
>>> a tag makes that tag "pop" when editing a tiddler. (I appreciate "visual
>>> cues"; nice cognitive helpers. ) For example:
>>>
>>> [image: Screenshot 2020-08-30 at 10.52.37 AM.png]
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, August 30, 2020 at 10:47:32 AM UTC-3, Charlie Veniot wrote:
>>>>
>>>> G'day jin,
>>>>
>>>> As one with a receding hairline, I definitely recommend avoiding any
>>>> struggle beyond an hour or two ...
>>>>
>>>> This may be too simplistic, but I rather like
>>>> no-fuss-no-muss-good-enough solutions, so I throw it out there as an idea.
>>>>
>>>> Could unicode characters be of use to you? Copying and pasting them as
>>>> part of any text is some easy, as long as having a unicode character
>>>> doesn't screw up sorting of your tags (or wherever else you might use
>>>> unicode characters.
>>>>
>>>> Please note that some devices/browsers might not render a unicode
>>>> character correctly, so play around and see what happens.
>>>>
>>>> Screenshot example below. (I've setup my "💊MedsJourney" tag to have a
>>>> corresponding Tiddler ) Cheers!
>>>>
>>>> [image: IconInTag.png]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, August 30, 2020 at 6:03:45 AM UTC-3, jin wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have been struggling about this for days and I don't want to ignore
>>>>> it anymore. I have already imported Font Awesome onto my wiki but how can
>>>>> I
>>>>> put an icon on my tags? It doesn't seem to work on my wiki and all that I
>>>>> can see are core icons
>>>>>
>>>>
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