> What are the chances of Raphaeljs making it into the tiddly core,
> using markup instead of having to use an inline javascript module?

Much as I like Raphael, I strongly believe we should keep the core
minimal. I think adding libraries like this balloons the core for
people who don't want it. One big size doesn't fit all, and mostly
adding stuff leads at best to Product Typing or worst "Flat Batteries
Included".

Anyway, for TiddlySpace I've created the simplest possible plugin and example:

    http://raphaeljs.tiddlyspace.com

and I'm hoping to use TiddlySpace to cook standalone TiddlyWikis, so
this may work for you, too.

-- 
Paul (psd)
http://blog.whatfettle.com

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