Good Morning,
I've spent 40+ years writing code and converting files & databases. This
problem should be easy, but it has me stumped.
I have a TWC tiddler (StyleSheetCustom) that defines some new css style
names. The new css defines fore/background color combinations as single
words. It also combines several font family terms into a single term
(loco26). Here's a few lines...
.backYellow{color: #000; background:yellow;}
.backGainsboro{color: #000; background: #DCDCDC;}
.backYellow30{color: #8B3A3A; background: yellow; font-size:30px;}
and I have another tiddler (Motive Power Paint) that uses the new css...
* {{backYellow30{ {{loco26{ C}}}{{loco18{APON
}}}{{loco26{V}}}{{loco18{ALLEY}}}{{loco26{ R}}}{{loco18{AILROAD }}} }}}
The idea is to show 'CAPON VALLEY RAILROAD' in a common type face and a
common fore/background color pair with the C V R in a larger font-size than
the rest of the phrase.
I only want to do this for a few tiddlers; so I'm not looking for a
theme-level solution.
Can someone please send me to some links, etc. that have example
solutions?
Thanks
--Andy
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