Open "Links to text files": in "other window" or in "new tab" and with current CSS
Hey there,
I've set "Links to text files" to open in "a new Marked window." But it's not great, since they open with the default CSS and not with the current.
Is there a way to open them with the current CSS instead? Is there perhaps a way to open them in new tab (instead of new window—what are tabs for, then?)
Thanks!
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Brett on 31 Oct, 2023 12:50 PM
New windows will always open with the default CSS, but you can change
the default CSS in Preferences->Style... You can also make a style for a
document permanent by adding a header to it like:
style: My Custom Style
Marked has no native support for tabs, only the functionality provided
to all apps by the OS. "Open in Tab" isn't a possibility.
-Brett
On 30 Oct 2023, at 15:56, Giannis G wrote: