I found the answer
- add a field "module-type" with the value "codemirror-theme". add a
field "name" with the exact *name* of the theme as value
You need to use he correct name of theme it can be found in css file. See
below the first line in cff file
.cm-s-light-table.CodeMirror
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The new theme is attached! Still the textarea (codemirror editor) is light!
-Mohammad
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What is the exact name below? I use the tiddler name!
- add a field "module-type" with the value "codemirror-theme". add a
field "name" with the exact *name* of the theme as value
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Following these instructions it works
The rest is up to you to figure out where you made a mistake
Hi BTC,
> I followed the instruction and made a theme, still no dark color in my TW
> textarea (codemirror editor)!
>
>
> To add a theme to your wiki, follow these four steps:
>
>- choose one o
Hi BTC,
I followed the instruction and made a theme, still no dark color in my TW
textarea (codemirror editor)!
To add a theme to your wiki, follow these four steps:
- choose one of the CSS files and copy its content to a new tiddler
- remove all comments from the top and tag the tiddler
@Mohammad, the codemirror plugin comes with a usage section that describes
how to add codemirror themes. There's a link to a theme-library and a
step-by-step how-to
Under ControlPanel - Settings - CodeMirror there's a link underneath "theme"
Has anybody tried https://github.com/BurningTreeC/Lig
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