>
> I was thinking that TW would provide a nice environment for presenting 
> microscope slides - especially if one could utilise a viewer such as 
> OpenSeaDragon <https://openseadragon.github.io/> to embed the images 
> themselves, with features including zoom and overlayed comments. Then one 
> could make compendia in histology, make a presentation layer of ones 
> microscope slides to share with colleagues or maybe display ones collection 
> of historical maps/comics etc etc


Hello.  Embedding images can be an issue-- the image fill size adds to the 
wiki file size and can become an issue if too many images are embedded.  I 
use external image references that load the image only when the tiddler 
that contains it is opened (just like a standard web page).  For multiple 
images layering or an annotation overlay, I use my layered image tiddlers 
with "now you see it, now you don't"* technology.  (patent pending till the 
patent office takes me seriously : D ) (Basically absoute positioned image 
& svg text overlay container div's)

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