For the record,
pmario's solution does the trick, ie. in StyleSheet, add:
.myIndent {display: block; margin-left: 3em;}
The idea with a inside the NestedSlider works but gives a vertical
line along the block. Not always desired.
The idea with a : does not work in this context.
@coredev - I
pmario's solution does the trick, ie. in StyleSheet, add:
.myIndent {display: block; margin-left: 3em;}
Here's another CSS trick that works with bullets at all levels, and
does not need any StyleSheet definition at all: simply put a CSS-
wrapper around the extra lines of indented content, and
Now that is one even more general solution to an even more recurring
problem (ie. broken bullet lists).
And so simple at that !
Thank you!!
:-)
P.S Now the mystery arises how the heck Eric can get his indentation
so perfect on the google forum!!? LOL!
(I minor detail for anyone copy-pasting
Or just use the : dt indent in your format ?
forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(tag1)'
write'* [[+tiddler.title+]]\n:tiddler
[[+tiddler.title
+]]$))\n\n'
(hope it works, I haven't tested !)
J.
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If you are using a NestedSlider you can use the automatically adds
blockquote formatting to slider content whci is similar to indent.
I have done this in a cascading set of ForEachTiddlers
Regards
TonyM
On Sunday, 1 July 2012 00:19:57 UTC+10, twgrp wrote:
Via a simple forEach I'm generating
#contentWrapper
.indent {margin-left:3em;}
it dosn't belong to #contentWrapper it's just near its definition
I did some tests at you space. It seems to be a problem, that TW
paragarphs are text nodes and in this case inside a span element,
that is not a block type element. But I'm not sure
Thank you Mario (as always), but I put up a simple test case
http://tabort4.tiddlyspace.com/#fet (pmario added)
tiddler [[tidName]] indent
yields the same result: second paragraph not indented. BTW, that's a
tiddler macro argument I'm not familiar with and was quite surprised
to see it work at
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