A few example/test entries to show completed (@done) tasks, tags, and sub-projects on the "light" theme for TaskPaper.
And no, I haven't been able to figure out how to correct the alignment on the sub-project's "handle" (arrow). If TaskPaper ever switches to using Webkit to render its window contents, theming will be so much easier...
@Jon: I decided to give it a try after you linked to the Atebits theme, but it makes doing *anything* with CSS seem like a walk in the park by comparison. It's not impossible, but I'm not planning to do any more after these two — though Jesse (the developer) has stated he's considering Webkit in the future, which will allow CSS-based theming.
Copy the theme(s) of your choice into that folder, then quit and launch TaskPaper again, and select the theme from Theme Options in the Preferences window.
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Dan Rubin
A few example/test entries to show completed (@done) tasks, tags, and sub-projects on the "light" theme for TaskPaper.
And no, I haven't been able to figure out how to correct the alignment on the sub-project's "handle" (arrow). If TaskPaper ever switches to using Webkit to render its window contents, theming will be so much easier...
almost 2 years ago
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I've been put off theming ever since I realised it wasn't CSS that was used.
almost 2 years ago
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Mitch
Oh man, I'd love to use that. Very nice shade of red too!
almost 2 years ago
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Dan Rubin
@Jon: I decided to give it a try after you linked to the Atebits theme, but it makes doing *anything* with CSS seem like a walk in the park by comparison. It's not impossible, but I'm not planning to do any more after these two — though Jesse (the developer) has stated he's considering Webkit in the future, which will allow CSS-based theming.
almost 2 years ago
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Dan Rubin
@Mitch: It's coming very soon :)
almost 2 years ago
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Dan Rubin
HelvetiPaper is now ready for testing, so Dribbblers get the first crack:
http://github.com/danrubin/HelvetiPaper/zipball/master
This will download a ZIP archive with the two themes (light and dark) and each theme's alternate version (with smaller group headings).
To install, open TaskPaper, select Preferences, and then choose "Open Themes Folder" from the Theme Options select menu, or navigate to:
/Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/TaskPaper/Themes
Copy the theme(s) of your choice into that folder, then quit and launch TaskPaper again, and select the theme from Theme Options in the Preferences window.
almost 2 years ago