This is seriously interesting ... Most elegant.

I think you need add some examples in normal tiddlers to show it off like 
like ...

This is some <<soundcite 
"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ee/Beet5mov1bars1to5.ogg"; 
"Beethoven">> just to //dud-ahhh-da-dahhh//.


[[Geeshie Wiley's|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geeshie_Wiley]] <<soundcite 
"https://ia801007.us.archive.org/7/items/cd_country-blues-the-essential-disc-1_various-artists-buddy-moss-california-dese/disc2/02.15.%20Geeshie%20Wiley%20-%20Last%20Kind%20Words%20Blues%20-%20Geeshie%20Wiley_sample.mp3";
 
"THE LAST KIND WORDS">> is a superb song from the South. Recorded around 
1930

Looks like ...

[image: Annotation 2020-06-10 204237.jpg]

Good stuff!

Best wishes
TT

On Wednesday, 10 June 2020 19:37:45 UTC+2, fkohrt wrote:
>
> I've assembled a small plugin that allows to embed inline audio behind 
> text. 
>
> Demo: 
> https://fkohrt.gitlab.io/tw5-soundcite/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ffk%2Fsoundcite 
> Code: https://gitlab.com/fkohrt/tw5-soundcite 
>
> It uses the SoundCite library, the official website has a few more 
> advanced examples: http://soundcite.knightlab.com/ 
>
> The implementation is rather dirty, making use of RawMarkup tags and 
> inline JavaScript and also doesn't work together with Camel Case Wiki 
> Links enabled. Still, there might be some nice use cases, so if you 
> build something cool with it, I'd be happy to see it! 
>
> Feel free to use, share and contribute, the "code" (it's really not that 
> much) is MIT licensed. And helpful feedback is also appreciated, as it's 
> my first contribution to the TiddlyWiki universe... 
>

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