Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] A column behavior question

2014-01-28 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Julio


>
> [Jeremy may have answered this above as I was still typing...but I'll
> leave it for reference's sakes]
> Now my question would be...why would genuine HTML syntax render better
> than CSS (for this instance)?
> and
> Is one preferred over the other for TW5's purposes.
>

HTML tags are part of TW5's wikitext, and many times that degree of control
will be useful.

The wikitext constructions in TW5 are designed to be easier to type and
read alternatives to bulky HTML syntax. But because one can is always free
to drop down to raw HTML we're free to focus on the major use cases with
the wikitext syntax. Anyhow, in this instance, I think the @@ behaviour was
just a mistake, and needs fixing.

Best wishes

Jeremy


>
> Again...just curious questions.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Julio
>
> On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 2:54:04 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>> Hi Julio
>>
>>
>>> even with the double spacing (newlines) the three columns span across.
>>>
>>
>> Sorry, my mistake, I didn't notice when I made my earlier post.
>>
>>
>>> Is that supposed to happen? I am just curious. I'd figure that for
>>> instance what pertains to:
>>>
>>
>> The problem is that the @@ construction assigns the nominated class to
>> each of the contained blocks, rather than creating a wrapper with the
>> class. I think the current behaviour is wrong. I've created a ticket:
>>
>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/372
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> "Agonalia"
>>>
>>> should stay all together as the output shows in:
>>>
>>> RomanFestivals_test cols 4
>>>
>>> with  marker included.
>>>
>>> Without needing to insert the  marker.
>>> I apologize beforehand if I'm not getting it as I'm just trying to make
>>> sense of it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Julio
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:47:27 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>
 Hi Julio

 TW5 uses double newlines to mark the ends of paragraphs. You'll find
 the raw wikitext easier to edit, too.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy


 On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Albertononi wrote:

> A workaround is to force a line-break with: 
>
> ''Agonalia'' - January 9. Honors Janus, whom the Romans invoked before
> undertaking any affair of importance. Also on May 21 and December 11.
> ''Carmentalia'' - January 11-15 [or 11th and 15th?].
> ''Paganalia'' - January 24-26.
> ''Feralia'' - Occurred in January.
> ''Faunalia'' - February 13.
>
>
> But maybe there's a better solution tweaking the CSS.
>
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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] A column behavior question

2014-01-28 Thread Julio Peña
@Jeremy:
Ok so I wasn't going crazy...many thanks! :)

@Stephan:
What can I sayalmost perfect. I just a little tweak on the first entry 
which seems to be a little off-aligned.
However I can definitely live with that for now. It produced the desired 
effect. :)

Check out the *RomanFestivals_test cols 3 *with Stephan's suggestion 


[Jeremy may have answered this above as I was still typing...but I'll leave 
it for reference's sakes]
Now my question would be...why would genuine HTML syntax render better than 
CSS (for this instance)?
and
Is one preferred over the other for TW5's purposes.

Again...just curious questions.


Best regards,
Julio

On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 2:54:04 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Julio
>
>
>> even with the double spacing (newlines) the three columns span across.
>>
>
> Sorry, my mistake, I didn't notice when I made my earlier post.
>  
>
>> Is that supposed to happen? I am just curious. I'd figure that for 
>> instance what pertains to:
>>
>
> The problem is that the @@ construction assigns the nominated class to 
> each of the contained blocks, rather than creating a wrapper with the 
> class. I think the current behaviour is wrong. I've created a ticket:
>
> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/372
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy 
>
>
>  
>
>> "Agonalia"
>>
>> should stay all together as the output shows in:
>>
>> RomanFestivals_test cols 4
>>
>> with  marker included.
>>
>> Without needing to insert the  marker.
>> I apologize beforehand if I'm not getting it as I'm just trying to make 
>> sense of it.
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Julio
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:47:27 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Julio
>>>
>>> TW5 uses double newlines to mark the ends of paragraphs. You'll find the 
>>> raw wikitext easier to edit, too.
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Albertononi  wrote:
>>>
 A workaround is to force a line-break with: 

 ''Agonalia'' - January 9. Honors Janus, whom the Romans invoked before 
 undertaking any affair of importance. Also on May 21 and December 11.
 ''Carmentalia'' - January 11-15 [or 11th and 15th?].
 ''Paganalia'' - January 24-26.
 ''Feralia'' - Occurred in January.
 ''Faunalia'' - February 13.

  
 But maybe there's a better solution tweaking the CSS.

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] A column behavior question

2014-01-28 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Julio


> even with the double spacing (newlines) the three columns span across.
>

Sorry, my mistake, I didn't notice when I made my earlier post.


> Is that supposed to happen? I am just curious. I'd figure that for
> instance what pertains to:
>

The problem is that the @@ construction assigns the nominated class to each
of the contained blocks, rather than creating a wrapper with the class. I
think the current behaviour is wrong. I've created a ticket:

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/372

Best wishes

Jeremy




> "Agonalia"
>
> should stay all together as the output shows in:
>
> RomanFestivals_test cols 4
>
> with  marker included.
>
> Without needing to insert the  marker.
> I apologize beforehand if I'm not getting it as I'm just trying to make
> sense of it.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Julio
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:47:27 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>> Hi Julio
>>
>> TW5 uses double newlines to mark the ends of paragraphs. You'll find the
>> raw wikitext easier to edit, too.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Albertononi  wrote:
>>
>>> A workaround is to force a line-break with: 
>>>
>>> ''Agonalia'' - January 9. Honors Janus, whom the Romans invoked before
>>> undertaking any affair of importance. Also on May 21 and December 11.
>>> ''Carmentalia'' - January 11-15 [or 11th and 15th?].
>>> ''Paganalia'' - January 24-26.
>>> ''Feralia'' - Occurred in January.
>>> ''Faunalia'' - February 13.
>>>
>>>
>>> But maybe there's a better solution tweaking the CSS.
>>>
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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] A column behavior question

2014-01-28 Thread Julio Peña
Jeremy and Albertononi,

First of all thanks. Albertononi's solution works, which is good.
What I am confused is that if see in tiddler example:

RomanFestivals_test cols 3 "Agonalia"

even with the double spacing (newlines) the three columns span across.
Is that supposed to happen? I am just curious. I'd figure that for instance 
what pertains to:

"Agonalia"

should stay all together as the output shows in:

RomanFestivals_test cols 4

with  marker included.

Without needing to insert the  marker.
I apologize beforehand if I'm not getting it as I'm just trying to make 
sense of it.


Best regards,

Julio

On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:47:27 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Julio
>
> TW5 uses double newlines to mark the ends of paragraphs. You'll find the 
> raw wikitext easier to edit, too.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Albertononi 
> > wrote:
>
>> A workaround is to force a line-break with: 
>>
>> ''Agonalia'' - January 9. Honors Janus, whom the Romans invoked before 
>> undertaking any affair of importance. Also on May 21 and December 11.
>> ''Carmentalia'' - January 11-15 [or 11th and 15th?].
>> ''Paganalia'' - January 24-26.
>> ''Feralia'' - Occurred in January.
>> ''Faunalia'' - February 13.
>>
>>
>> But maybe there's a better solution tweaking the CSS.
>>
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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] A column behavior question

2014-01-28 Thread Stephan Hradek


Am Dienstag, 28. Januar 2014 19:47:27 UTC+1 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:
>
> Hi Julio
>
> TW5 uses double newlines to mark the ends of paragraphs. You'll find the 
> raw wikitext easier to edit, too.
>
> But this doesn't fit to the - still not fixed - @@

The problem then is that he'll get lots of paragraphs having 3 columns, 
which looks awful:

*Agonalia* - January 9. HonorsJanus, whom the Romans invokedny 
affair of importance. 
before undertakingAlso on 
May 21 and December 11.

*Carmentalia* - January 11-15 [or 11th and 15th?]. 

*Paganalia* - January 24-26.

*Feralia* - Occurred in January.


*Parentalia* - February 13-21.Romans honoured their all 
other temples remained
During this festival theancestors at the family shrines   closed 
and weddings were 
within their own homes, thus,
forbidden.





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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] A column behavior question

2014-01-28 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Julio

TW5 uses double newlines to mark the ends of paragraphs. You'll find the
raw wikitext easier to edit, too.

Best wishes

Jeremy


On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Albertononi  wrote:

> A workaround is to force a line-break with: 
>
> ''Agonalia'' - January 9. Honors Janus, whom the Romans invoked before
> undertaking any affair of importance. Also on May 21 and December 11.
> ''Carmentalia'' - January 11-15 [or 11th and 15th?].
> ''Paganalia'' - January 24-26.
> ''Feralia'' - Occurred in January.
> ''Faunalia'' - February 13.
>
>
> But maybe there's a better solution tweaking the CSS.
>
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