Hi Will,
I was using yourequations.com because I found it first. I have no idea how much specialized code they have since I am concentrating on TiddlyWiki. So I will be using CodeCogs and follow your developments along until my needs differ from now.
I've just discovered that you can use the raw editor code in TiddlyWiki.
i.e.
<div class="orangebox">[Missing Equation End: $]</div> either side of the code. So along with knowing about 'inline' now that issue is resolved for me.
I have installed a plugin in TW Math that allows any tiddler to be published as an HTML page so all equations will be TiddlyWiki markup and the publishing with take care of HTML needs.
So my wish list now only includes having the TiddlyWiki markup, as above, enclosing the equation editor code and being inserted as you now do into a textarea. I don't know how much work that would be and whether it is too specialized to include in the editor. But seeing how you wrap it in HTML and swf code TiddlyWiki markup, square brackets and one word, looks easy:-)
Ultimately I would wish to insert the TiddlyWiki wrapped final code directly into a tiddler in TiddlyWiki. However the experts on TiddlyWiki may need to be consulted to see if it's practical.
The other thing is the issue of compression being automatically ticked when inline is I don't know whether that's intended or a bug. And I also have not been able to successfully get the editor to add the code to the clipboard.
One last thing, does the forum have a preview mode before posting, if so I can't find it.
Best regards,
Morris
[img[http://codecogs.izyba.com/gif.latex?f(x)=\displaystyle\frac{(x +1)^2}{(x+1)}=(x+1)]]It also works as well with
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