Hi Ken,
I'am using Firefox v31 as well.
Which TW version?
I tried with 5.0.14-beta and 5.0.13-beta without any error message.
Cheers,
Ton
On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:47:55 PM UTC+2, Ken Gray wrote:
>
> I'm using the standard version with firefox v31.0
> it's a popup message for me; you shoulb be able to read my pasted code as
> well.
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 2:40:38 PM UTC-5, Ton Gerner wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ken,
>>
>> It just works here with Firefox and Chrome.
>> Where do you get that error. In the console of the developer tools?
>> Are you using the node.js version? I am using a standalone version on
>> Windows 7.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ton
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:28:53 PM UTC+2, Ken Gray wrote:
>>>
>>> thanks. I'm still getting an error with the code or is firefox just
>>> messing it up with its JS engine?
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 2:19:15 PM UTC-5, Ton Gerner wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Ken,
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, too fast I started with a red macro and forgot to rename the
>>>> "red" macro to "clr" macro.
>>>>
>>>> Here the revised version:
>>>>
>>>> Create a macro tiddler, tagged with $:/tags/Macro, containing:
>>>>
>>>> \define clr(color,text)
>>>> @@color:$color$;
>>>> $text$
>>>> @@
>>>> \end
>>>>
>>>> and use it like this:
>>>>
>>>> <<clr "red" "This is red">>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Ton
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 8:34:14 PM UTC+2, Ken Gray wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> that's perfect!!! however, I'm getting 'illegal character' JS error.
>>>>> did it mess up your copy/paste?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 1:23:10 PM UTC-5, Ton Gerner wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Ken,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Why not do it in WikiText?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Create a macro tiddler, tagged with $:/tags/Macro, containing:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> \define red(color,text)
>>>>>> @@color:$color$;
>>>>>> $text$
>>>>>> @@
>>>>>> \end
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and use it like this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <<clr "red" "This is red">>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ton
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 5:44:38 PM UTC+2, Ken Gray wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I was doing some work with Danielo RodrÃguez's work with the rojo
>>>>>>> macro and since it's pretty easy to build a bunch of scripts for a
>>>>>>> bunch of
>>>>>>> different colours, couldnt we modify this to pass along colour as a
>>>>>>> parameter?
>>>>>>> here's his rojo code and how it's called.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <<rojo "text to put in red color">>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /*\
>>>>>>> title: $:/macros/skeeve/rojo.js
>>>>>>> type: application/javascript
>>>>>>> module-type: macro
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> \*/
>>>>>>> (function(){
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /*jslint node: true, browser: true */
>>>>>>> /*global $tw: false */
>>>>>>> "use strict";
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /*
>>>>>>> Information about this macro
>>>>>>> This is developed to put some text in red.
>>>>>>> */
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> exports.name = "rojo";
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> exports.params = [
>>>>>>> { name: "textToColorize" }
>>>>>>> ];
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /*
>>>>>>> Run the macro
>>>>>>> */
>>>>>>> exports.run = function(textToColorize) {
>>>>>>> if( !textToColorize) textToColorize = "IMPORTANT";
>>>>>>> return spanize(textToColorize,"red");
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> function spanize(texto,color){
>>>>>>> return "<span style='color:" + color + "'>" + texto + "</span>";
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> };
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> })();
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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