Hi Tobias
I am not able to explain why, but I tried

<div class="pretty">
<<ximg toc.jpg tooltip:"example toc from tiddlywiki.com">>
</div>


And the shadow is shown.

There is a lot to be learned by keeping and eye on your 
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com, thanks.


Birthe





Birthe

Den mandag den 17. november 2014 09.59.26 UTC+1 skrev Tobias Beer:
>
> I was trying to give an image a dropshadow via custom styles 
> <http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#%24%3A%2Fstyles%2Fpretty>.
> Then I wrapped the output of a custom macro 
> <http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#External%20Image%20Path> into a block with a 
> custom class 
> <http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Table%20Of%20Contents%20In%20Sidebar> like so:
>
> @@.pretty
> <<ximg toc.jpg tooltip:"example toc from tiddlywiki.com">>
> @@
>
> For some reason, the class wrapper gets eaten thanks to the macro call 
> whereas it would be there if I would just do:
>
> @@.pretty
> foo
> @@
>
> Bug?
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
>

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