Given that we have a new feature moratorium, I'm almost embarrassed to ask 
about this. But I figure someone has either already done it or it will take 
one of our more advanced users about five minutes to knock one out so I'm 
going to ask anyway.

Not everything I take notes about lends itself to text. Some things simply 
require a sketch. On several occasions, I have taken a picture of a white 
board sketch, sent it to my computer and embedded it in a wiki. That is a 
clunky solution to a problem. I think we have all the pieces to a better 
solution already. 

We can edit and mark up an SVG. If we had a blank SVG as one of the system 
tiddlers, we could set it up to create a new sketch tiddler that would 
begin with a copy of that system tiddler. The blank screen would be there 
so we draw a quick sketch. Once the sketch was saved we could do anything 
with it we could do with any other tiddler.

Has someone already done this or something like it?

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