Tony & PMario This illustrates issues in Font Support I mentoned earlier & in the main group.
In choosing Unicode solutions we do need to ensure they have font support across OS. On Windows 10 I see (correct) ... [image: Screenshot 2020-11-14 103852.jpg] ... On my Android 8 the lead Unicode characters don't have font support ... [image: Screenshot 2020-11-14 105020.jpg] This is why I refer to the "black art of Unicode". For reliable working there needs to be quite a lot of checking. Best wishes TT On Wednesday, 11 November 2020 23:38:34 UTC+1, TonyM wrote: > > Further to this generic element solution; > > Eg; > ⮰td terminates end of line > ⭭tr terminates with /tr > > Only valid at the beginning of line it should be rare that a clash would > occur. > > Tony > > On Thursday, 12 November 2020 09:18:24 UTC+11, TonyM wrote: >> >> Mario, >> >> I think I raised this previously, that perhaps one glyph should resort to >> the element being equal to the symbol. >> >> Why? >> >> Because a large set of possibilities are opened up even without using the >> customise pragma just some defaults. >> >> Eg; >> 'tr >> would expect /tr and wrap the content in >> <tr></tr> >> Without any further customisation. >> >> ie; the symbol is automatically adopted as the _element >> Sure this can be customised however there are many cases where this, and >> perhaps a .classname is more than enough >> >> Of course another glyph that does the same automatically terminates on /n >> would also help eg; >> 'tr >> °td contents of table detail >> /tr >> >> °li contents of list item >> °li.bold bold contents of list item >> >> This is another way to help html/css savy users to make use of this >> solution right out of the box with no customising. >> >> I could look from some appropriate glyphs rather than the above ' and ° >> >> Regards >> Tones >> >> >> On Saturday, 7 November 2020 09:39:43 UTC+11, TonyM wrote: >>> >>> Mario, >>> >>> That's why I favour customised 'tr and /tr but then you have to be >>> familiar with html tables. >>> >>> Regards >>> Tony >>> >>> On Friday, 6 November 2020 21:13:23 UTC+11, PMario wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I did a bit more docs for table formatting. So there are the same >>>> formatting options as available with standard wikitext. >>>> The only problem is, to find good "start" and "end" symbols, to make >>>> the wikitext readable. >>>> >>>> -m >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywikidev+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywikidev/164fa505-02c1-4577-94e8-4ad24cb40656o%40googlegroups.com.