On 10/18/07, Stéphane Heckel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "Dominique Faure" wrote : > > > You should perhaps have a look at http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/DomTT > > Perfect ! > http://pmwiki.confluence.free.fr/index.php?n=Partners.ThePartner > (mouse on 12 Apr 2007) > > Questions : > #1 not sure how to reproduce the "tooltip fadin in" and how to play with > styleClass (define different background color and transparent mode) like in > example 5 > http://pmwiki.confluence.free.fr/pub/domTT/examples/example5.html > > #2 the 'tooltiplink' is > text-decoration: underline; > border-bottom: 3px double; > What about dot underline (single line) ? >
The different styling elements (css classes) used by the recipe are referenced in the $DomTTStyles array variable (or taken from the markup options). You should then: a/ Define a bunch of css style classes for your elements (in the appropriate css file [1]), b/ Tell the recipe that you want to use them, as in: [:13 Apr 2007 class='myDomTTCssClass' tooltiplink='myLinkCssClass' :12 Apr 2007] > and the main question, ... > > #3 what would be the amount of work to display a pmwiki page instead of a > hidden identified division block ? > Cf. "Into the details" section of the recipe page for the technical justification. Anyway, you could use the (:include:) directive to retrieve content from other pages. > btw, thanks for the cookbook ! > You're welcome;) [1] http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/LocalCustomizations -- Dominique _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
