I disagree. Some items are actionable, and some are not. Some lists mix actionable and non-actionable items and not being able to easily distinguish between the two is confusing. At least consider including an option to use a different symbol for hyphen list items and checklist items.
Hi @tshare
Try the snippet below and let me know if it works for you.
It works for me, both in light and dark mode:
input[type=checkbox]:not(:checked) {
background: transparent;
scale: 1;
transition: none;
border: 1px solid;
}
Edit
I forgot an important detail.
Recently, Iāve introduced coloured checkboxes (dune>colours>custom theme>extra colors>checkbox color), but color is applied only on ācheckedā boxes and not on āuncheckedā boxes.
Since colored checkboxes are already in place, Iāll change unchecked boxes to use another color to look different than hyphen bullets. I hope, this helps.
Perfect! I appreciate your help.
News - Sep. 22
Yesterday Dune reached v.2.6, covering a ton of little improvements and alignments with the newest version of Obsidian. Most users wonāt notice the changes under the hood, at exception of the (breaking) changes for callouts. Previously, Dune didnāt use callout metadata if not for isolated cases. Also callout names changed slightly.
Here a list of the latest changes:
- added a new callout for āBook picturesā which was called previously āframedā, this has been simplified to āpictā
- added a new callout for citations, this one was previously a callout metadata tag
- added a new callout to highlight text blocks, with a colored border on the left-hand side (multiple colors available)
- added German keywords, so most features are now accessible through german words (to honor my promise made in the Info section of Duneās preferences)
- added a colored checkmark, which you can modify in Duneās settings. Now, checkbox placeholders and hyphen placeholders use different colors, if you want.
- inclusion of Obsidians accent color. Feel free to choose Duneās or Obsidians accent color
- converted hr lines (decorative lines or simple lines, ideal for page layout) into fence blocks, this allows more variety.
- features were adapted to work on phone too, as usual.
- improved Duneās settings
- restructured code
- many small tweaks
To see the new changes in detail, please consult Duneās wiki which has seen an updated as well.
In case youāve questions or suggestions, let me know your ideas here or on my github page.
Thanks for using Dune and I hope you enjoy the ride !
Hello @Jareika, @jopp. This forum is not the appropriate place for asking/providing support for third party commercial (paid) plugins and themes. Neither in public nor in direct messages.
This wasnāt intentional and Iāll add some notes for people who donate to my project.
I only want to add, nowadays rules are no more guidelines but cages and it seems people punish each other for smallest things all day long, not just on forums.
Plugin authors donāt make 5k in 5 minutes, so rules shouldnāt be that harsh, by these peanuts. My opinion.
I donāt think deleting a post which is likely a Gumroad or bank issue is āharshā or a āpunishmentā per se. Take it to DM if you like, but itās completely off-topic for this forum.
It sounded, as if donors couldnāt ask me questions with direct messages (DM / PM). That would be worrying, therefore Iām glad of your answer, Chris. I hope the issue is solved.
I donāt recall deleting the above message. I apologize if I sounded harsh, I just wrote the message quickly.
However, I want to reintegrate, that paid or ādonorā plugins should have your own system to handle support requests, especially regarding payments. It can be a simple email that you provide to your users. Neither public threads nor DM can used. This forum is not meant to store personal or financial information of anybody, including Obsidian users. Thatās why we redirect our paid user to [email protected].
Reasonable. I myself wouldnāt share or ask/accept sensible information over forums, ever. Probably some bot on this forum removed posts in this thread. Thanks for adding context.