Sorry, shoud've mentioned it's from TiddlyTools.

Eric,

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StyleSheetPlugins.


--R.

On Mar 4, 9:10 am, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm not familiar with any StyleSheetPlugins!?
>
> It's just a TiddlyTools custom stylesheet containing an assorted
> collection of custom CSS tweaks for classes and elements that have
> been defined by some of the plugins installed on TiddlyTools.
>
> Basically, StyleSheetPlugins is used to keep plugin-specific CSS
> customizations separate from any customizations to the TW core CSS
> (which generally go into StyleSheet). Then, to invoke the additional
> plugin-specific definitions, you can simply include a 'link' in
> StyleSheet to the extra tiddler, like this:
>
> StyleSheet:
> -------------------------
> .someclass { ... }
> #someclass { ... }
> etc.
> [[StyleSheetPlugins]]
>
> When StyleSheet is *displayed*, the [[...]] syntax produces a link to
> the other tiddler (as usual).  In contrast, when the content of
> StyleSheet is *processed*, the [[...]] syntax is automatically
> replaced with the content from the referenced tiddler (i.e., the
> content is implicitly "included" into the referring StyleSheet), so
> that the combined CSS from both tiddlers can be applied.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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