@top-left-corner
@top-left
@top-center
@top-right
@top-right-corner
@bottom-left-corner
@bottom-left
@bottom-center
@bottom-right
@bottom-right-corner
@left-top
@left-middle
@left-bottom
@right-top
@right-middle
@right-bottomThanks for your suggestions.
I realise I have a gap in my css knowledge here but ultimately I expect it to be both easy and flexible especially to a pdf file since as you suggest it provides a kind of standard printer. At the moment it seems I need to learn all about it so I can choose only what is needed.
Now I am trying to define the page because I am already confident with causing tables in the body to page break as needed and repeating headers.
The css available is all about printing whole of html pages rather than treating a tiddler as the page source. Page handling css seems to impact the whole wiki and there seems to be some gaps in tiddlywikis print action.
I must keep going.
Tony
works better in Firefox than Chrome though...
Can anyone give me even the simplex clue how you use this CSS box model and specifically the @page model.
Google schmoogle. Its not helping so much. Also tiddlywiki is a html page its self so some css effects the whole page so I can't use the examples as I want to operate on the tiddler level. Eg with a html div.
Regards
Tony