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a3s |
Posted - 03 Sep 2006 : 12:58:11 I supposed that I could define a style for pieces of text in a text label. I have tried. The DHE-program allows me to do the nextsteps. - define a style with the name xxx with (for example) the property that the font is Verdana 14; - select a text label - select a piece of text in it, suppose a title; - choose in the label menu the option Links, than the option Over Style and than the defined style xxx. But after that the selected text don't change.
Do I make the right conclusion when I think that this is not possible with DHE 3.1.100?
Adrie |
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Martin1 |
Posted - 19 Sep 2006 : 12:39:00 I have also asked for something like this option waaaaay back and you said you would think about out it. I hope you will implement it in an upcoming update because it would make for a great addition to the professionallity of the program.
Martin |
s.dav |
Posted - 19 Sep 2006 : 08:52:54 ;-) yes, I've already created the option but never implemented it :-( |
Jan van Londen |
Posted - 18 Sep 2006 : 21:39:34 Hello Davide,
If I am right, DHE makes one dot CSS for every page in a project. Maybe it is a good idea if there was only one "textstyle.css" for the whole project. Or maybe a choice: textstyle for the page or the whole project.
Bye, Londen. |
s.dav |
Posted - 18 Sep 2006 : 10:52:17 In the future I'll create a function that will permit to give a piece of label a predefined style ;-)
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a3s |
Posted - 03 Sep 2006 : 22:49:21 Jan and Waldorf,
Thanks.
Jan has understand it like I meant it.
I want put one style to all titles and put another style to all body text. So that I can easily transform my whole site to another font. I'm not quite sure about my fonts, and want an easy way to change.
I explained my problem using the string 'Over style' (sorry) because that was the only style-button I found after I had selected text. I now understand what that function does. Thanks Waldorf.
Regards, Adrie
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Waldorf |
Posted - 03 Sep 2006 : 21:30:39 Ak'so ist dash [2 H:)]
But, that?s not what the topicstarter mend, since he talks about an ?over? state /styles. ( I think.) Anyway, yours would be a nice suggestion, 2
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Jan van Londen |
Posted - 03 Sep 2006 : 19:40:30 Hello Waldorf,
I see what you meen, it is a style which occurs when you hoover over it with the mouse. What I mean is a plain textstyle. A style you can use to shape your texts.
Bye, Londen. |
Waldorf |
Posted - 03 Sep 2006 : 17:11:25 It is all done: in style and with style! As you can see, it even takes the font styles , if you choose to.
http://www.bjazz.eu/Style2/
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Jan van Londen |
Posted - 03 Sep 2006 : 16:47:42 Ofcourse I can give a picture any appearance I want to, but I meant: Select a piece of text, make a style for it like "StyleOne". And every piece of text in the project you select you make "StyleOne" gets the same appearance. As I understand it, in your example you have to do it ever time all over. If that is a wrong assumption, please tell me how you did it.
Bye, Londen. |
Waldorf |
Posted - 03 Sep 2006 : 13:53:24 no problem, as long, as you don't transform your Txt to a picture! [3 yes] http://www.bjazz.eu/style
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Jan van Londen |
Posted - 03 Sep 2006 : 13:36:55 Hello Adrie,
I also asked for the possibility to be able to create Styles for peaces of text. Read this one: http://www.hexagora.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=759 I think this is one of the most important features from CSS.
I hope Davide will add it in the future. Bye, Londen. |