Yes, you need to create classes for each color. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
-- Mark
On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 3:36:38 PM UTC-7, Rafael Aprato wrote:
>
> I know there's something obvious I'm overlooking, but how do I add another
> class for yellow, for example? if I have this in a "mytable" tiddler:
>
> \define mytable(colorclass)
> |persontable $colorclass$|k
> |>| @@display:block;width:23em;<div class="lightgrey">''[Tiddler-specific
> title]''</div>@@ |
> |^@@display:block;width:6.5em; ''Value 1'' @@
> |@@display:block;width:15em;{{!!value1}}@@ |
> |^@@display:block;width:6.5em;''Value 2''@@ |@@display:block;width:15em;@@
> |
> |^@@display:block;width:6.5em;''Value 3''@@ |@@display:block;width:15em;@@
> |
> \end
> <$macrocall $name="mytable" colorclass={{!!tablecolor}}/>
>
> And then call the template with {{mytable}} in "Person 1", the cell comes
> out as lightgrey without any "colorclass" field. I imagine the solution as
> to do with what you said here:
>
> Tables can add their own class with a line like:
>>
>> |firstclass secondclass|k
>>
>> at the start.
>>
>
> But playing around that second column only produces errors...
>
> Do I need to modify the Stylesheet? What am I missing?
>
> Rafael
>
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