Feel free. As I said in reply to Christian, it's on my mental radar. But then
again, it has been for a year or so ;-)
:-) .. I've filed it on bugzilla...
Thanks,
nirmal
Feel free. As I said in reply to Christian, it's on my mental radar. But then
again, it has been for a year or so ;-)
:-) .. I've filed it on bugzilla...
Thanks,
nirmal
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. would it be possible to distinguish the inset that appears when
a cross reference is inserted from the inset for a citation
reference? Maybe by changing the color of the inset from grey to
something else for the citation reference? It would be easier for
one to find
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. would it be possible to distinguish the inset that appears when
a cross reference is inserted from the inset for a citation
reference? Maybe by changing the color of the inset from grey to
something else for the
Christian Ridderström wrote:
So... should he file an enhancement request at bugzilla for this?
shrug It's on my mental radar anyway. /shrug
--
Angus
X11string, then it would be trivial to define cite_bg colour etc and
get correctly rendered bevelled edges to the button.
The code to do all this exists. It's just a matter of juggling it
around.
Thanks for your mail, Angus.. this sounds very good.. should I add
this to bugzilla (just to
On Thursday 08 January 2004 4:47 pm, Nirmal Govind wrote:
X11string, then it would be trivial to define cite_bg colour etc and
get correctly rendered bevelled edges to the button.
The code to do all this exists. It's just a matter of juggling it
around.
Thanks for your mail, Angus..
Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. would it be possible to distinguish the inset that appears when
> a cross reference is inserted from the inset for a citation
> reference? Maybe by changing the color of the inset from grey to
> something else for the citation reference? It would be easier for
> one to
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Nirmal Govind wrote:
>
> > Hi.. would it be possible to distinguish the inset that appears when
> > a cross reference is inserted from the inset for a citation
> > reference? Maybe by changing the color of the inset from grey to
> > something else for
Christian Ridderström wrote:
> So... should he file an enhancement request at bugzilla for this?
It's on my mental radar anyway.
--
Angus
X11string, then it would be trivial to define cite_bg colour etc and
get correctly rendered bevelled edges to the button.
The code to do all this exists. It's just a matter of juggling it
around.
Thanks for your mail, Angus.. this sounds very good.. should I add
this to bugzilla (just to
On Thursday 08 January 2004 4:47 pm, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> > X11string, then it would be trivial to define cite_bg colour etc and
> > get correctly rendered bevelled edges to the button.
> >
> > The code to do all this exists. It's just a matter of juggling it
> > around.
>
> Thanks for your
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