On 14 Nov 2006, at 22:37, Soryu wrote:
What control do I have over the format of the resulting PDF if I generate it from the print dialog rather than the 'convert to PDF' command? I like the 'out of the box' look of the print dialog PDF better than the htmldoc-generated one, and wondered if I could do anything to tweak, e.g. fonts, space after headings, list indentation, etc.
If anyone knows of a good htmldoc intro document that is a little friendlier than the manpage I'd be grateful too!!
Many thanks, Nigel
Hi Nigel,
I’ve just committed a patch to the Web Preview that allows you to put your own Stylesheet here: ~/Library/Application Support/ TextMate/Themes/Webpreview/print.css
There you can override the default print styles that are defined in /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/themes/default/ print.css (if you have bundles checked out via svn) or / Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/themes/ default/print.css
You’ll have to checkout the Support folder to make this work. Or wait for the next TextMate version.
Have fun, Soryu.
You can also specify a stylesheet in the meta data section of your MultiMarkdown document
Best, Mark