If a plugin uses the "setStylesheet() " method than no, or at least I can
not see a way for them to override the system style tiddlers.
If a plugin makes it's own stylesheet shadow tiddler than yes, it's
stylesheet should than override the systems.
As far as I can tell the built in shadow stylesheets (Layout, color..etc)
are ran first than the plugin made shadow style sheets and finally the user
style sheets.
On Saturday, October 26, 2013 8:50:30 PM UTC-7, Anton Aylward wrote:
>
> Arc Acorn said the following on 10/26/2013 11:13 PM:
> > Just as an FYI for order of how things go:
> >
> > setStylesheet() Function is done when the plugins load which means these
> > styles should be loaded very early on before any stylesheets, and if
> > plugins had conflicting rules the one loaded lower would win AKA:
> > zzPlugin would override yyPlugin
> >
> > eg your cascading chain.
> > setStylesheet() 0-z -> Shadow StyleSheets 0-z? -> User StyleSheet('s)
> > (in order they are linked) ->Element styles
>
> That makes more sense.
>
> Just one question.
> Should the plugins load their style before or after the basic systems
> ones that are expressed in the shadow plugins?
>
> I can hypothesise a use-case where the plugins need to over-ride the
> system supplied ones.
>
>
> --
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> breaking point by computer-generated inputs. -- Dennis Ritchie
>
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