TT,
This requirement is a fundamental aspect of the customise solution, which
started with an idea called dot paragraphs.
This idea had a leading . on any line causes subsequent lines to be treated
as a single paragraph unit a \n is reached.
In your case arguably you want to use a div or span
Ciao Tony
Me ...
> A SERIOUS use case would be HOW to invoke dynamic style change via inline
>> buttons.
>>
>
TonyM ...
> Can you give an example?
A simple one would be to able to dynamically change "block style" for
paragraphs. I'm interested in archaic forms of writing where there is N
TT,
If you create an _element using style you may be able to go someway to
doing this. However you can also use any html tag and add the parameter
class or style as it stands.
I agree the glyphs (good name) should suggest a default function like
inline block, style, etc... but then we can defi
Tony
You were very vocal about the integration of macro invocation via Custom
Markup.
I'm slightly warming to the idea. A SERIOUS use case would be HOW to
invoke dynamic style change via inline buttons.
I *don't *mean simply tagging/untagging a stylesheet tiddler.
I mean a macro that change
I'm very alive on what PMario is doing. It's very, very useful.
The development of "inline markup" is of concern to me ...
1 - INLINE markup, I commented on before, that IMO we should AVOID
doubling. Having to type *@@textbits@@ *just to get a span is very
uneconomic.
IMO inline markup
Bump,
I too needed a break from this all expansive and innovative rush. But we
should try and move it to at least a beta releases before our memories fade.
Please advise if there is something I can do.
Tony
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