On Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 2:54:19 PM UTC+2, Ste Wilson wrote:
>
> 3.  I would like to be able to use the interactive diagrams as found on 
> latex2html.com within the notes I am creating on tiddlywiki
>

No solution. Just some comments. 

Those interactive diagrams look nice, but imo they don't explain anything 
(except the 2 with the sliders). 
IMO an interactive diagram should help the user to understand an equation. 
Especially, what happens if parameters change. Which imo needs 2 way 
feedback for all the parameters involved. 

The project you mention, seems to be stalled. see: 
https://github.com/pyramation/LaTeX2HTML5 last commit 9 month ago. 3 open 
issues, about a year old. ... 
It seems to be designed to be used on a single web page only (theirs) and 
not as a library. It is a combination of several different libraries 
already. .. There seems to be no API, that we can use to implement it into 
TW. IMO a no go. It will create problems, with no hope for help. 

There may be other interactive libraries out there, that may be a better 
fit for TW. 

Mario

PS: Just a note. Just my problem, that you may ignore. 
Please make the favicon static. For me it is disturbing, especially, if the 
tab is not selected. I closed your tab several times, to get rid of the 
moving icon. 
I love animations. ... once ... Then I try to switch them of. Sorry. One 
option would be to let it rotate a bit and then pause it for 10 min. IMO 
animated gifs can do this. 


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