Oops, I should have put in this release. Great idea. Will be in the
next, or something comparable.

Cheers,
Dan


On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 5:17 AM, DrunkenMonk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I think I managed to find a way to put the padding on $$sidebar...
>
> Yeah, here we go:
>
> #side ul { list-style-type: circle; padding-$$sidebar: 5px; margin-$
> $sidebar: 10px; }
>
> On Sep 26, 1:39 am, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 3:18 PM, DrunkenMonk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> You have to use fmt, not template because the search function must
>> >> output the raw results unprocessed so BoltWire can then later pass the
>> >> ul markup over the entire section to avoid a bunch of separte ul's for
>> >> each page. Which is what templates do--processes the markup table for
>> >> each page separately.  Plus, fmt is always faster. It is important to
>> >> catch the different between templates and fmts.
>>
>> > Hmm. We should document that better. Write it into the help text for
>> > search, as well as visible in the docs for templates.
>>
>> It is found here already. Just retitled the page Template & Fmt. Maybe
>> it will catch the eye better.
>>
>> http://www.boltwire.com/index.php?p=docs.concepts.search.template
>>
>> >> Last point, I wonder if we shouldn't make this the default behavior?
>> >> That is * for the default leader rather than '     '. It gives a cool
>> >> output. But spaces are more sure--they work whether fmt or template or
>> >> anything. Maybe it's enough to document somewhere the parameters in
>> >> toc?
>>
>> > Thats a good start. I think using *, as long as it works with the
>> > default skin, would be better, just make sure the examples clearly
>> > show "fmt" and not "template", and put in references to the
>> > differences between them all over the place.
>>
>> > BTW, with the new skin, I found that indentation was working really
>> > badly in the side menu, if you switch between left and right. Bullet-
>> > points would be easyer to fix such behaviour with, spaces would always
>> > be to the left.
>>
>> I'll think about making the switch.  You make a good point about the
>> bullets in the right sidebar. I did find this worked a bit:
>>
>> #side li li { padding: 0px 25px 0px 25px; }
>>
>> It pads it on both sides so you get the equivalent of a right indent
>> on the second level. Could do for three levels in I'm sure. Of course
>> it indents both sides so you lose some space...
>>
>> I think this is in the core style sheet now. (Maybe I added it since
>> the last release).  Did you have a different suggestion?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dan
> >
>

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