Ah HA! Answered my own question.
Went to the official TW pages. Like always, if you just look at them
without having some previous hints provided to build on (like I got here in
this awesome group) I wouldn't know what to do. But, looking at the syntax,
I tried this:
\define image(source caption)
@@.TW-image
<a href="TW_Media/$source$" title="tooltip" target="_blank">
<img src="TW_Media/$source$" width="" height="250"/></a><br>^^$caption$^^
@@
\end
And walla! an image AND a caption defined within a single line, without the
need of adding a 10px margin physically via photoshop (which is how I've
done it so far).
I really hope this will be useful for anyone else needing help! it worksss!
On Friday, October 28, 2016 at 7:27:37 AM UTC-4, Shay Shaked wrote:
>
> This is amazing stuff!
>
> I worked on the macro to reflect the style I want:
> \define image(source)
> @@.TW-image
> <a href="TW_Media/$source$" title="tooltip" target="_blank">
> <img src="TW_Media/$source$" width="" height="250"/></a>
> @@
> \end
>
>
>
> where .TW-image is as follows:
>
> .TW-image{
> float: right;
> margin-left: 10px;
> width: 250px;
>
> }
>
>
> And it all works fine in the macro.
>
> Here's the last thing I want: the ability to add a caption below.
> In the past, I wrote the whole thing down like so:
>
> @@float: right;
> <a href="TW_Media/image.png" target="_blank">
> <img src="TW_Media/image.png" width=400 ></a><br>^^this is the caption^^
> @@
>
> And I had the ability to add the caption as you can see. But now if I
> throw it into the macro, it will give me the same caption each time. What
> I'm looking for is something kinda like this:
>
> \define image(source)(caption)
>
> I know the syntex is wrong. How do I tell the macro I need to put in two
> "variables" (not sure that's the right term)?
>
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, October 28, 2016 at 2:43:55 AM UTC-4, Tobias Beer wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ton,
>>
>>
>>> It is very simple:
>>>
>>> Create a tiddler, e.g. $:/_image-thumbnail-macro, tagged with
>>> $:/tags/Macro, which contains:
>>>
>>
>> ...it's kind of interesting, these entry-level barriers that kinda force
>> every newcomer to take a moment and ponder the workings of TiddlyWiki, so
>> as to learn to make good use of it rather than just rely on pre-baked
>> components and solutions.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Tobias.
>>
>
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