I'd say you are missing "the fun of it."
Pure fun. Creative play. It is good stuff for the brain and the soul.
Well, that's what I got from it.
On Sunday, February 27, 2022 at 11:44:31 AM UTC-4 PMario wrote:
> Hi,
> What do you try to prove?
> You seem to dynamically define STYLE tags in the
Hi damscal
It's a good idea. The best way forward might be to propose a core change to
introduce an additional cascade for the template used to display the
content of a tag pill, so that users can have tags with custom appearances.
But to answer your question directly, there is no standardised
Hi,
What do you try to prove?
You seem to dynamically define STYLE tags in the template, when the tiddler
is opened. Those styles are active.
When the tiddlers are closed, the styles are gone. It seems to be intended
behaviour. ... Or am I missing something?
-m
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Hi,
If you would be a bit more specific, *what* you want to do exactly, it may
be possible to provide some pointers. ... May be your ideas are also
suitable to improve the core UI in a generic way. .. If so .. It may be
possible to implement some new stuff directly into the core. .
-mario
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After sweat I got the joke! :-) Though I do think a link to a TW that does
it and explains it might evoke the *startlement* better :-).
Just moaning, TT x
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an interesting quirk I discovered by mistake because of the template, each
tiddler opened adds its unique id to the css styling (for cyan block fill)
in the template and the template (text widget transclusion) registers them
all, instead of replacing any of the others. I use it for filling in
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