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 "painted"
> 2. additionally you can use the <<paint>> macro to "paint" macro
> outputs using...
> - <<paint "styleClass(es)" macroName param param param>>
> - all this does is assign styleClass(es)to the output of the actual
> macro you want to call
> - for as long as the output is in a single container, the styles
> will be applied directly to the output wrapper rather than some
> {{className{actualFoo}}}
> - if you use *!* as the styleClass, *nopaint* will be applied as
> the class, thus no contents within will be "painted"
>
> — Tobias
>
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