[tw] Re: Using StyleSheetShortcuts' column definitions

2008-12-12 Thread Eric Weir

On 12/11/2008 okido wrote:

  To use two, three etc columns with Erics it will look like this for
  two column list of all tiddlers with the tag foo:

  {{{twocol{list filter [tag[foo]]}}}

  If you use the QuickEditPlugin  just select the text you want to
  appear in column format choose the class button and type the classname
  *twocol*
  and the {{{ --- }}} is automatically placed.

Thanks, okido. I don't currently have QuickEdit installed, though I've 
been intrigued by it. I'll check it out -- and Eric's custom styles for 
columns.

I should do that before asking this question, but since it's on my mind: 
In your second example how do you differentiate between the text you 
want to go in the first columan and the text you want to go in the 
second column?

Thanks,

Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
eew...@bellsouth.net

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[tw] Re: Using StyleSheetShortcuts' column definitions

2008-12-12 Thread okido


Hi Eric,

I use it for lists funtions only, as I understand you like to have a
tiddler with textpart1 in colum1 etc.
The twocol function takes the number of lines, devided by two, in your
case text becomes scattered over two columns.

No clue how to solve this.

Have a nice day, Okido


On 12 dec, 17:48, Eric Weir eew...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 On 12/11/2008 okido wrote:
   To use two, three etc columns with Erics it will look like this for
   two column list of all tiddlers with the tag foo:

   {{{twocol{list filter [tag[foo]]}}}

   If you use the QuickEditPlugin  just select the text you want to
   appear in column format choose the class button and type the classname
   *twocol*
   and the {{{ --- }}} is automatically placed.

 Thanks, okido. I don't currently have QuickEdit installed, though I've
 been intrigued by it. I'll check it out -- and Eric's custom styles for
 columns.

 I should do that before asking this question, but since it's on my mind:
 In your second example how do you differentiate between the text you
 want to go in the first columan and the text you want to go in the
 second column?

 Thanks,
 
 Eric Weir
 Decatur, GA  USA
 eew...@bellsouth.net
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[tw] Re: Using StyleSheetShortcuts' column definitions

2008-12-12 Thread Eric Weir

On 12/12/2008 okido wrote:

  The twocol function takes the number of lines, devided by two, in your
  case text becomes scattered over two columns.

Thanks, okido. In that case, wolfgang's solution will work better. I 
want to control where the column breaks.

Sincerely,

Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
eew...@bellsouth.net



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