Oops, title typo: Quick and dirty customization of the Tiddler Editor
styling
On Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 4:32:51 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote:
> Like for any programming, I much prefer a fixed font when editing. It
> helps me better see the "pieces".
>
> It is easy to setup a fixed font via the "Editor font family" via the
> Control Panel (picture way below.) Go to the Control Panel, go to the
> "Appearance" tab, "Theme Tweaks" sub-tab, and "Editor font family" is the
> third item in "Settings".
>
> I've got Fuchs' dystrophy, so I need a little extra something to help me
> clearly see text in the editor. The easy-peasy approach involves adding a
> CSS stylesheet tiddler with the following content:
> *(if viewing this in Google Groups, ignore the triple-backticks)*
>
> ```
> textarea { font-family: courier;font-weight:bold;color:#ffff00;
> background:#000000 !important;}
> ```
>
> The above (attached tiddler if you want to try) works A-1 when using my
> computer with normal colours. When I am having extra difficulty, I switch
> my computer to inverse colours, and also switch to the following styling in
> TiddlyWiki:
>
> ```
> textarea { font-family: courier;font-weight:bold;color:#0000ff;
> background:#ffffff !important;}
> ```
>
>
>
> [image: Screenshot 2023-06-15 4.17.53 PM.png]
>
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