I guese the new management of inline and block mode in the coming 5.0.8
will give new possibilities.
Le vendredi 21 février 2014 18:18:09 UTC+1, Scott Arnold a écrit :
Is there perhaps a way to get this working without the ?
Because as far as I can tell the also strips out any other
Is there perhaps a way to get this working without the ?
Because as far as I can tell the also strips out any other
wiki-formatting, such as bullet lists or headings...
Is it possible to have multiple columns, each with it's own bullet list?
Thanks!
On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 6:27:15 PM
You can achieve the same rendering as your tiddler #4 with the Hard
Linebreaks in WikiText syntax:
@@.threecolumns
''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
And the same rendering as tiddler #3 with the same + linebreak :
@@.threecolumns
''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?].
[...]
''Opalia''
Hello Julie,
Ah...more options to try out...thanks a million!
Best regards,
Julio
On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 8:10:10 AM UTC-5, Julie wrote:
And the same rendering as tiddler #3 with the same + linebreak :
@@.threecolumns
''Agonalia'' - January 9. Honors Janus, whom the Romans
RomanFestivals_test cols 6 [1].
Yes that is definitely the effect...perfect!
Thanks again!
Julio
[1] http://jpentw5.tiddlyspot.com/
On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 8:10:10 AM UTC-5, Julie wrote:
And the same rendering as tiddler #3 with the same + linebreak :
@@.threecolumns
A workaround is to force a line-break with: br
''Agonalia'' - January 9. Honors Janus, whom the Romans invoked before
undertaking any affair of importance. Also on May 21 and December 11.br
''Carmentalia'' - January 11-15 [or 11th and 15th?].br
''Paganalia'' - January 24-26.br
''Feralia'' -
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 alberton...@gmail.com wrote:
A workaround is to force a line-break with: br
''Agonalia'' - January 9. Honors
Instead of
@@.threecolumns
use
div class=threecolumns
and put 2 linefeeds where you have one at the moment.
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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
Stephan thanks.. I think we were posting at the same timelet me try
what you just proposed.
On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 2:35:19 PM UTC-5, Stephan Hradek wrote:
Instead of
@@.threecolumns
use
div class=threecolumns
and put 2 linefeeds where you have one at the moment.
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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
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
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
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