\define c()<span style="color:red">♥</span>

2<<c>>

<:-)

On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 5:45:07 PM UTC+2 Mark Salib wrote:

>
> Hi Matt, the syntax is perfect:
>
> <<c>><<h>><<s>><<d>>
>
> with <<h>> & <<d>> red  and  <<c>> and  <<s>> black on the suit symbol.
>
> If you could direct me where I need to define those shortcuts that would 
> be great!
> Thank you
> Mark
>
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> On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 12:54 PM Mat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Mark,
>>
>> after inspecting the code in your file, I'd say Tones suggestion is your 
>> best bet if you want to type the symbols *directly *like you're doing. 
>> I.e in the code it reads
>>
>> <td align="center">2♥</td>
>>
>> (which you might have typed as |2♥| to create a table cell )
>>
>> AFAIK, it is not possible to only color *some *symbols red inside that. 
>>
>> So, either the browser has to show certain symbols in special ways or you 
>> need to use something more accessible like a macro or a transclusion. I 
>> would suggest using macros instead and you could then type 
>> club/heart/spade/diamond like so:
>>
>> <<c>><<h>><<s>><<d>> it could also be <<♥>> etc.
>>
>> and these can be made to show the symbol in any color. 
>>
>> If this syntax is good enough for you, but you need help to implement it, 
>> just say so.
>>
>> <:-)
>> On Thursday, April 8, 2021 at 9:24:10 AM UTC+2 Mark Salib wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys, thanks for the responses. I have attached a sample below. On my 
>>> laptop all card symbols are black :)
>>> Thanks again!
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at 3:40 AM R² <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Mark,
>>>>
>>>> If as Mark mentioned, these are indeed UTF-8 symbols, TW is very good 
>>>> at leveraging CSS for these kinds of ends. Use your browser's inspect 
>>>> function to see whether you have some unique CSS wrapping you can put to 
>>>> use.
>>>>
>>>> For instance, there's a really neat (French) TW at 
>>>> https://silvyn.github.io/tw-n0d1/ that prettifies many types of links, 
>>>> adding a PDF icon when linking to a PDF, a Github icon before a link to 
>>>> Github, etc. I probably didn't extract that functionality properly as it's 
>>>> not properly packed as a distinct plugin and all my icons were appearing 
>>>> in 
>>>> black and white. I easily corrected the issue adding some bits of code to 
>>>> my personal stylesheet along the lines of:
>>>>
>>>> a[href$=".pdf"].tc-tiddlylink-external:before {
>>>>     color: #da251c !important;
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> (This example applying to links including a .pdf extension).
>>>>
>>>> I add any CSS tweaks to a personal stylesheet, which is simply a tiddly 
>>>> with a "$:/tags/Stylesheet" tag filed away under a special title 
>>>> "$:/plugins/[foo]/stylesheet/compacttweaks.css" (which makes it a system 
>>>> tiddler rather than a standard tiddler, thus hiding it away from basic 
>>>> search for instance).
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> R²
>>>> Le samedi 27 mars 2021 à 18:46:25 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> Hello, I have many wikis with playing card symbols:
>>>>>
>>>>> ♥♣♠♦
>>>>>
>>>>> weird thing is the heart and diamond do not render as red on my 
>>>>> computer (all are black) however they do as black/red on my phone. Both 
>>>>> are 
>>>>> using the latest version of TiddlyWiki linked to google drive and both 
>>>>> are 
>>>>> accessed with google chrome. Any idea how I can render these colored 
>>>>> symbols properly on my laptop?
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry if this topic has come up before!
>>>>> Thanks and what a cool software product!!
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
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