Hi Tobias
I'm having so much fun with paintrplugin :-)
I wonder:
I want to colorize individual tabs in tabsets in different colors.
Every tab and corresponding container should have different colors.
It might be very practical if you could use a predefined/tweakable array or
a list of colors
The macro call: paint css tiddler title(two or more words) doesn't
seem to work for tiddlers with titles consisting of more than one word - or
should I wrap the title in something else than quotation marks?
I believe you might have misunderstood what the paint macro actually does
(which
Hi Mans,
The macro call: paint css tiddler title(two or more words) doesn't
seem to work for tiddlers with titles consisting of more than one word - or
should I wrap the title in something else than quotation marks?
Sorry, that was a bug, fixed now...
Here's an example background image...
http://paintr.tiddlyspace.com/#PaintrConfig
Tobias.
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Hi Tobias
Thank you very much for your patience, work and examples.
I will digg into it and report back as soon as I have spent some time
digesting and experimenting.
There's a LOT of possible uses for paintr - I will see if I can leverage
some of them!!!
Cheers Måns Mårtensson
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Hi Tobias
The macro call: paint css tiddler title(two or more words) doesn't
seem to work for tiddlers with titles consisting of more than one word - or
should I wrap the title in something else than quotation marks?
0) I'm not quite understanding how to set colors for individual tags -
Literally, the first thing I saw this morning when I opened the lid (of my
laptop) was the plugin failure notification.
Must have accidentally hit some magic key before copy+pasting the code into
@PaintrPlugin.
Well, now it's alive again. ;-)
- tobias
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Well, now it's alive again. ;-)
Not only that, added a few more bits with *PaintrPlugin* version *2.1.1*
- introduced '*when*' parameter (/and default)
- changed the underlying logic now allowing to have multiple definitions
for the same tag / tiddler (if ever needed)
- did
Well, now it's alive again. ;-)
Not only that, added a few more bits with *PaintrPlugin* version *2.1.1*
- changed the underlying processing
- now allows to have multiple definitions for the same tag / tiddler
- introduced the '*inside'* parameter (/ and default)
- to
I just dropped my jaw... This plugin is so feature-rich!
Tobias Beer於 2013年10月3日星期四UTC+8下午7時49分36秒寫道:
Hi everyone,
I have long wanted to change the behavior of *ColoredLinksPlugin [1]* and
now you get to see the results.
*PaintrPlugin** *makes it easy for you to color your tids.
Added two more things...
1. you can wrap contents in {{nopaint{foo}}} — defined using the *nopaint
* slice in PaintrConfig — so that any contained contents wont get
painted
2. additionally you can use the paint macro to paint macro outputs
using...
- paint styleClass(es)
so does http://paintrplugin.tiddlyspace.com/
On Thursday, October 3, 2013 6:22:18 PM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
Added two more things...
1. you can wrap contents in {{nopaint{foo}}} — defined using the *
nopaint* slice in PaintrConfig — so that any contained contents wont
get
http://paintr.tiddlyspace.com/ turns up an error when loading the plugin,
and calls up the plugin manager
On Thursday, October 3, 2013 6:22:18 PM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
Added two more things...
1. you can wrap contents in {{nopaint{foo}}} — defined using the *
nopaint* slice in
Me too, seems that the slices of the plugin have got missing markup during
the new commits :)
David Gifford於 2013年10月4日星期五UTC+8上午8時02分48秒寫道:
http://paintr.tiddlyspace.com/ turns up an error when loading the plugin,
and calls up the plugin manager
On Thursday, October 3, 2013 6:22:18 PM
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