@Jed Carty,

thanks! I there I tried to have the css in a macro and from the Stylesheet 
just call the macros. To have a cleaner Stylesheet that's easier to read 
and to change.

To have a fast working demo I used the eval plugin, but a little bit of 
tinkering will make it work with the available tw filters I guess

I don't know if I want everything in the Stylesheet, gets very complicated 
for me to keep everything clean and overviewable (if that's a word)
so that's an attempt for having a slightly different logic.

Also, I can generate repeating css stuff with simple lists through such a 
macro, had some difficulties doing this directly in the stylesheet

maybe there's no reason for that?

Am Freitag, 29. Dezember 2017 10:16:18 UTC+1 schrieb Jed Carty:
>
> If you don't need everything in the eval plugin you may be able to just 
> use the css calc functions. 
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/calc
>
> If you don't have a tiddlers type set to text/css than you can do 
> transclusions in the css styles and it works as expected.
>

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