On Jun 11, 2011, at 9:25 PM, CSGA_KPX wrote:
'Pct' is replaced by % in markup translation.
in scripts/wikistyles.php
SDVA($WikiStyleRepl,array(
'/^%(.*)%$/' => '$1',
'/\\bbgcolor([:=])/' => 'background-color$1',
'/\\b(\d+)pct\\b/' => '$1%',
));
I use this code on pmwiki.org
%block width=50pct % xx %%
and it produces
<p style="width: 50%;"> xx
</p>
Hope this helps.
2011/6/12 Tamara Temple <[email protected]>:
> In http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/WikiStyles , one of the Known
Issues
> is:
>
> "Percents in style definitions (like: %block width=50% %) require
the use of
> "pct" instead of "%"."
>
> This is a REAL pain, because "pct" is not valid (nor necessarily
recognized)
> CSS unit. Thus my desire to have 3 divs side-by-side each taking
up 1/3 of
> the space is not possible without rewiring the skin template, thus
making it
> not portable to other skins. Is there ANY chance this can be fixed?
Ah, I see my problem. I was using a (:div:) with style info; the %
works there fine.
I would have used the %block% markup, but I need to include several
blocks (a heading and a list, basically) in each of the three portions.
Sorry for the confusion/intrusion.
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