Hi,
Thanks for the clarification.
One more thing, I would like to create custom macros to apply custom style.
For example, following response from this question
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/Io18xFXE7s0/HtjjHjQa8fQJ>
explains an alternative to creating custom style macros
HOWEVER... there is another method using *built-in* TiddlyWiki syntax
> that would probably achieve your goals in the quickest, simplest way
> possible: just define some alternative *abbreviated* classnames in
> your StyleSheet, like this:
> .review-question, .rq { ... your CSS here ... }
> Then, you can just write:
> {{rq{fire}}}
> in your tiddler content. Enter code here...
>
I would like to achieve the effect of <span style="color: #f00; padding:
.5em;">Hello World</span>' using a short, re-usable macro.
Thus, how can I develop the custom styling macro with the styling syntax
('@@.foo text @@') that you mentioned, or is there another way?
Thanks for your time.
Sid
---
On Friday, August 1, 2014 12:32:23 PM UTC-4, Ton Gerner wrote:
>
> Hi Sid,
>
> Styling in TW5 is different from TWC.
>
> Use
>
> @@.foo
> Hello World
> @@
>
> For more info see [1]
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ton
>
> [1]
> http://tiddlywiki.com/#Styles%20and%20Classes%20in%20WikiText:[[Styles%20and%20Classes%20in%20WikiText]]
>
> On Friday, August 1, 2014 5:30:11 PM UTC+2, Sid Thakur wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I'm having trouble with applying class in custom css in TiddlyWiki5.
>> - I created a Tiddler with tag "$:/tags/stylesheet" and added following
>> to it
>>
>> .foo {
>> color: #f92;
>> background-color: #ffc;
>> }
>> - I create a new tiddler and want to use the class 'foo'. I add to the new
>> tiddler following:
>> {{foo{Hello World}}}
>>
>> However, I only see {{foo{Hello World}}} and not 'Hello World' with .foo's
>> style applied to it.
>> What's going on, am I missing something?
>> Thanks
>> Sid
>> ---
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, January 19, 2014 4:55:36 AM UTC-5, Eric Shulman wrote:
>>>
>>> On Saturday, January 18, 2014 10:27:47 PM UTC-8, JeffOnWire wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to apply custom styles to my TiddlyWiki 5.0.3-beta. I think
>>>> there is a "ShadowTiddler" called "StyleSheet" that I can override by
>>>> creating a tiddler (that's just a blog entry right? Created by clicking
>>>> the
>>>> "+"?). I've created one, but it doesn't seem to be working and so I'm not
>>>> at all sure that I'm doing any of it correctly.
>>>>
>>>
>>> In TiddlyWiki Classic (TWC), custom CSS is added by placing it in a
>>> special tiddler named "StyleSheet".
>>> In TiddlyWiki 5 (TW5), custom CSS is added by placing it in a tiddler
>>> tagged with "$:/tags/stylesheet".
>>>
>>> enjoy,
>>> -e
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