Thanks for pointing out the SVG icons; I noticed them too. And after quite 
some consideration I decided to keep with the WOFF web font way of things 
for now. I don't see too much benefit for a plugin(!) yet in using SVG, as 
it has in this particular plugin usecase much more overhead compared to the 
well-compressed WOFF. I don't know which icons are going to be used, so a 
plugin needs to package all icons. Considering the small sizes of the Font 
Awesome WOFF files in the tenths of kilobytes this looks like a price well 
spent.

But as you point out, there are other uses where you can pick individual 
icons and then use them as TW5 icons. For this, Font Awesome 5 is simply 
great!

Best regards,
TheDiveO

On Sunday, December 31, 2017 at 3:13:32 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
> Further info,
>
> If you download the fontawesome-free-5.0.2.zip and extract the files 
> \advanced-options\raw-svg contains SVG images that can be dragged and 
> dropped into TiddlyWiki
>
>
> Regards
> Tony
>

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