Adding to my post above (containing the clarification to make the indicator 
be a string rather than a character)

PMario wrote:
>
>
> `.justify.indent1.right-margin.cbox.cbox-primary your text goes here. 
>
> That's pretty close the "Tailwind 
> <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywikidev/c-PsNFN-Jm4/Hgp5RF4oBAAJ>" 
> approach, that you brought up here in the group. ... 
>

In deed, and I like this possibility to chain atomic styles very much. Of 
course, if one authors e.g a book or other coherent text, there will 
probably be a very limited set that is needed (hence my point about a few 
ready made indicators that each bring their own style).
 

> I did probably write it 2 times here. The DOT is _not_ possible. It will 
> clash with tiddlers tagged $:/tags/Stylesheets ... Every class name starts 
> with a dot. 
>

Thanks, I missed this. I'm surprised though because I assumed the 
stylesheets tag was a *prerequisite *for the dot-classname to be 
interpreted as class names by the system - and if there was no stylesheet 
tag then this syntax didn't mean anything special...


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