This isn’t exactly the best use-case for this, compared to what else is being done with it, but it’s my ‘first’ CSS/HTML hack, so there’s that!Īnd, given how silly my highlighting habits are, I switch colours frequently, so this does help. Turns out, I preferred the buttons without icons, so left it as is! Well, as mentioned - I gave it another go.Īfter tinkering around, I managed to hack together something that sees me call it up in DTPO, after selecting text, and clicking on the appropriate colour.īTT then invokes the corresponding highlighter insider DTPO, to then highlight the text.Įmphasis on hack – it was supposed to have my own icons, but I botched the URL link, and they disappeared completely. So I left it, thinking I would come back to it at some point. It looked interesting, but after giving it a go, I was a bit lost, not knowing terribly much about CSS or anything even remotely ‘progamming’ related. ![]() Personally, in almost a similar fashion to KM, I find it can do so much, that half my problem is thinking of ways to actually use it – hello analysis paralysis!Īfter watching SCO’s BTT tutorial, in light of my Magic Trackpad 2 arriving tomorrow, I played around a little bit with some of BTT’s features.Ī few months back, saw a post from the developer, about a new Floating HTML window, that could be triggered by BTT. ![]() Hoping our BTT users will share some interesting BTT workflows?
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