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At the moment it seems the max for the gradient max colour is 40.
Could either of the following be implemented for those of us who regularly have 100 - 150 blocks per journal page.
Request 1:
For example I have a template for my journal pages so my range is 20-40 blocks just for a journal page without content and up to 150 blocks with lots of content.
If I could define my own min - max numbers the gradient would be a lot more useful for me.
If that method is unviable, perhaps my second request could be implemented:
Request 2:
The plugin get the min and max from the journal pages displayed in the current time period and produce the gradient between them.
This is a more dynamic option.
Thanks!
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At the moment it seems the max for the gradient max colour is 40.
Could either of the following be implemented for those of us who regularly have 100 - 150 blocks per journal page.
Request 1:
For example I have a template for my journal pages so my range is 20-40 blocks just for a journal page without content and up to 150 blocks with lots of content.
If I could define my own min - max numbers the gradient would be a lot more useful for me.
If that method is unviable, perhaps my second request could be implemented:
Request 2:
The plugin get the min and max from the journal pages displayed in the current time period and produce the gradient between them.
This is a more dynamic option.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: