Saturday, October 19, 2002 Jens-Uwe Morawski wrote:
>> (1) add frame classes
JUM> if you mean something like
JUM> \defineframed[<name>]
JUM> \setupframed[<name>][...]
JUM> \<name>{..text..}
JUM> then i think this on the wish list of many ConteXt users.
JUM> Commands that currently support framed-parameters could then
JUM> support a parameter framedclass=<name>
That's exactly what I mean.
>> (2) add tooltip classes
JUM> in the other mail-thread we agree that for tooltips the whole word
JUM> should be an active area. IMO, this is not the best solution. If we
JUM> can use tooltips for footnotes or bib-entries in the future, those
JUM> elements will show a mark/symbol in the text, but for normal tooltips
JUM> the problem is that nothing shows the reader of the document that
JUM> there is a tooltip available. I think it is not a common practice to
JUM> read a document and scan constantly the words with the pointing
JUM> device. Thus, there should be also for normal tooltips a symbol or
JUM> something else that indicates the tooltip.
If we have tooltip classes, these options (including size and
fitting of the active area to the content) could be configured per
class.
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Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
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