I'll try that ! thx :-)

On 29 mai, 15:17, rakugo <[email protected]> wrote:
> jQuery can help you here.
>
> At the start of your macro you will probably want to do something like
> this...
>
> function setsize(place,canvas){
> var w = jQuery(place).width();
> var h = jQuery(place).height();
> canvas.width = w;
> vanvas.height = h;
> <<redraw to canvas()>>
>
> }
>
> I'd suggest you look at jQuery's window.resize function - this
> provides a handler which detects every time there is a change to the
> window size so you could adjust the canvas size on a resize of the
> entire window.
>
> window.resize(function(e){ setsize(place,canvas)});
>
> I think you could also do
> jQuery(place).resize(function(e){ setsize(place,canvas)});
> to detect changes to the element holding the canvas..
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> On May 29, 12:34 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The question is in the tiddler ...
> > I have been asked in the user list to add an autosize option to the
> > TiddlerGraphPlugin.
> > Which means that the canvas in the tiddler would at least be the same
> > width as the tiddler, and possibly, follow it's changes.
>
> > After having searched the other "visuals" plugin (tiddlytagmindmap,
> > asciencepad, etc...)
> > I didn't figure out how to do that.
> > Can somebody point me the direction ?
>
> > regards,
> > Yoann
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