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Oh, just to add - I still have the following in my .config/ghostwriter/ghostwriter.conf file : [Preview] However, what appears to be happening is that the Classic theme is being used instead. |
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I upgraded my Ubuntu from 20.04LTS to 22.04LTS a few days ago, and was just surprised when I fired up ghostwriter on the md that forms my blog to find that my theming/colours/fonts etc seemed to have been lost.
I set all this up years ago, so I don't actually recall precisely how I did it, but I wasn't expecting a ghostwriter version upgrade ( assuming that is what has happened ) to blow anything away. My ghostwriter version is now 2.1.1, I'm not certain what it was for Ubuntu 20.04.
My recollection is that I specified a CSS file to use for HTML preview purposes. That CSS file is still there where it always was, but now I don't appear to be able to find a way to tell ghostwriter to use it. Am I missing something ?
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