On Friday, September 18, 2020 at 2:28:28 AM UTC+2, TonyM wrote:

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>
>    - An interesting observation is if you select and copy a *rendered 
>    tiddlers text* and paste it into a new tiddler, the result really 
>    needs this custom formatting help.
>
> I think this could be done with the TW drag&drop mechanism. ... That's a 
TW feature request. 


> Questions arising?
>
>    - There is a large set of html color names, I wonder if there were a 
>    way to pass these into a text or background colour via this mechanism?
>       - one example "°.class#green This is green text "
>       - This would avoid needing to code a set of foreground and 
>       background colour specified classes
>    
> The problem is, that °.class#green isn't specific enough if you want the 
text color, text background, image color or image background

So the way to go is °.X  where X is defined in a CSS tiddler and exactly 
defines, what should be done. 

The "customize parser" is already overloaded. It's probably the "biggest" 
parser element in TW already. .. IMO it is already a bit "feature 
overloaded"

 

> Incidental ideas.
>
>    - The ability to select some text and have it duplicated. in place 
>    with an editor toolbar could be useful in general
>       - However it would also help if one wanted to add another special 
>       character, just highlight it and hit the button to add another as well.
>       - A matching duplicate line / selection / block as well would help.
>    
> You want a "clone / duplicate selection" button?

-m

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