A mechanism to choose the optimum font size of a passage of text to yield a particular numbr of characters per line.
@BurningTreeC I've made some minor consistency tweaks and cleanups to the viewport stuff, too.
* add KaTeX logo
* add katex stamp button
* add katex stamp dropdown
* add a snippet so that the dropdown isn't empty
* correct dropdown title
* change tag
* update snippets tag
Fixes https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/issues/124 (the problem over there is that TiddlyWiki running as a wiki folder in TiddlyDesktop reports itself as running both under Node and the browser, and the previous test was wrongly choosing the fakedom)
* In the interests of performance and expressiveness, switched to using a Sax parser instead of a DOM implementation.
* Use extensible declarative rules to control the slicing process
* Added new optional set of rules for slicing by heading, where the paragraphs underneath a heading are packed into the same tiddler as the heading
* Added a modal dialogue for specifying parameters when slicing in the browser
This plugin provides support for importing tiddlers as external attachments -- it only works on platforms such as TiddlyDesktop that provide the required "path" property with imported files.
Using the plugin means that instead of importing binary files as self-contained tiddlers, they are imported as "skinny" tiddlers that reference the original file via the ''_canonical_uri'' field. This reduces the size of the wiki and thus improves performance. However, it does mean that the wiki is no longer fully self-contained
Instead of the simple ‘prefix’ and ‘extension’ parameters, we now
accept a filename filter. As well as allowing prefixes and suffixes to
be added via filter operators, we can also transform the title
Tools for working with Amazon Web Services:
* Templates for saving a TiddlyWiki as a single JavaScript file in a
ZIP file that can be executed as an AWS Lambda function. In this form,
TiddlyWiki is a self contained single file containing both code and
data, just like the standalone HTML file configuration
* Commands that can be used to interact with AWS services, under both
the Node.js and Lambda configurations of TiddlyWiki