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Re: Change display sub and superscript

 

Paulo,

You need to change the source code: zim/gui/pageview.py

Around line 580 you will find this defintion:

        'sup': {'rise': 7500, 'scale':0.7},

Regards,

Jaap


@Murat: this is a question about the zim text style, it does not depend on
the gtk theme



On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Murat Güven <muratg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Paulo,
>
> I guess you need to go find a gtkrc file on your system and look around
> over config files in your theme to figure out the specific setting.
>
> Regards,
> Murat
> Am 04.02.2016 10:16 schrieb Paulo van Breugel <p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hi Murat,
>
> Thanks, but unfortunately (well, only in this context, otherwise happy
> Linux user ;-)) I am on Linux
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paulo
>
>
> On 04-02-16 10:00, Murat Güven wrote:
>
> Hi Paulo,
>
> You may want to give my Theme Manager plugin a try, if you use Windows.
>
> Regards,
> Murat
> Am 04.02.2016 09:18 schrieb Paulo van Breugel <p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx>
> <p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hi Jaap,
>
> Where could I (if possible) change the default internal style?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Paulo
>
>
> On 02-02-16 22:05, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
>
> Looks like that won't work without a patch. You need to set "rise=7500"
> except that "rise" is not a keyword the config file recognizes.
>
> Fixed in trunk that it will update the default style (and preserve the
> internal set "rise") instead of overwrite.
>
> -- Jaap
>
> On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 10:33 PM, Paulo van Breugel <
> <p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx>p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> In the GUI style config file ("~/.config/zim/style.conf") I can change
>> the defaults on how styles are displayed. This works fine, except that I
>> don't know how to change the sub- and superscript.
>>
>> I would like to have the superscript slightly smaller and lower, to
>> better fit the default in e.g. Libreoffice or Word. I know how to change
>> the size:
>>
>> [Tag sup]
>> scale=0.6
>>
>> But this results in the character being aligned on the base line. So now
>> I need to define the how height of the base of the character (how high it
>> is placed compared to the baseline). Any idea how to do this?
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Paulo
>>
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