fkohrt

Thanks for sharing this to the community. It does take audio closer to the 
way tiddlywiki works and makes me wonder how we may make tiddlers that 
represent audio similarly to images, even external images. 
The idea of audio to illustrate the text is also great adding a further 
dimension. 

Quite timely for me as a friend is producing audio for sales to pod casters

Thank you
Tony
On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 3:37:45 AM UTC+10, 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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