Thanks, worked perfectly (setting scale to 0.58 and rise to 5500 is
close to what you get with superscript in Write, and is, for me at
least, visually more appealing, also because it results in less space to
the line above).
Cheers,
Paulo
On 04-02-16 10:56, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
Paulo,
You need to change the source code: zim/gui/pageview.py
Around line 580 you will find this defintion:
'sup': {'rise': 7500, 'scale':0.7},
Regards,
Jaap
@Murat: this is a question about the zim text style, it does not
depend on the gtk theme
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Murat Güven <mur...@online.de
<mailto:mur...@online.de>> wrote:
Hi Paulo,
I guess you need to go find a gtkrc file on your system and look
around over config files in your theme to figure out the specific
setting.
Regards,
Murat
Am 04.02.2016 10:16 schrieb Paulo van Breugel
<p.vanbreu...@gmail.com <mailto:p.vanbreu...@gmail.com>>:
Hi Murat,
Thanks, but unfortunately (well, only in this context,
otherwise happy Linux user ;-)) I am on Linux
Cheers,
Paulo
On 04-02-16 10:00, Murat Güven wrote:
Hi Paulo,
You may want to give my Theme Manager plugin a try, if you
use Windows.
Regards,
Murat
Am 04.02.2016 09:18 schrieb Paulo van Breugel
<p.vanbreu...@gmail.com> <mailto:p.vanbreu...@gmail.com>:
Hi Jaap,
Where could I (if possible) change the default internal
style?
Best wishes,
Paulo
On 02-02-16 22:05, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
Looks like that won't work without a patch. You need to
set "rise=7500" except that "rise" is not a keyword the
config file recognizes.
Fixed in trunk that it will update the default style
(and preserve the internal set "rise") instead of overwrite.
-- Jaap
On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 10:33 PM, Paulo van Breugel
<p.vanbreu...@gmail.com <mailto:p.vanbreu...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
In the GUI style config file
("~/.config/zim/style.conf") I can change the
defaults on how styles are displayed. This works
fine, except that I don't know how to change the
sub- and superscript.
I would like to have the superscript slightly
smaller and lower, to better fit the default in e.g.
Libreoffice or Word. I know how to change the size:
[Tag sup]
scale=0.6
But this results in the character being aligned on
the base line. So now I need to define the how
height of the base of the character (how high it is
placed compared to the baseline). Any idea how to do
this?
Best
Paulo
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