Hi Andy, 

I have a simple macro which I created for my *{{DesignWrite}}* exercises, 
which inserts a big curly quotation mark at the start of pull-quotes, as a 
drop-cap. Then I can just use it as *<<big-ldquo>> 
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/y5yubous01eyifc/HegartDmishiv-on-DesignWrite.html#%24%3A%2F_Macros%2Fbig-ldquo>*
 
wherever I want it. I guess you could do something similar using a 
parameter, as *<<dropcap "S">>* or whatever. Just a thought.

Hegart.


On Tuesday, 15 March 2016 08:52:45 UTC+13, Andy Pastuszak wrote:
>
> I'm experimenting with using TiddlyWiki to convert a book for a printed 
> set of pages to something far more useful.  I'd like to try and "fancy 
> things up" a bit.
>

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