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bundled css files contain no filter tokens for ui property values

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  • Type: Bug Bug
  • Status: Closed Closed
  • Priority: Major Major
  • Resolution: Won't Fix
  • Affects Version/s: None
  • Fix Version/s: None
  • Labels:
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  • Environment:
    linux

Description

the maven-base.css, maven-theme.css and print.css files currently in CVS and distributed with the latest version (1.6) appear to not have any filter tokens for the properties set in ui.properties and, as a result, any user-defined xdoc ui properties are not set in the CSS files.

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Bug - A problem which impairs or prevents the functions of the product. MAVEN-1244 plugin issues to fix for RC3

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Brett Porter added a comment - 07/May/04 6:24 PM

maven-classic.css contains these filters

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Brett Porter added a comment - 07/May/04 6:24 PM maven-classic.css contains these filters
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David Weinkauf added a comment - 28/May/04 4:25 PM

As a user, I would like the ability to set the xdoc style properties against the default maven theme and not be relegated to using the 'classic' theme which is obviously inferior.

Also, as far as I can see, the xDoc Plugin site makes no mention of the fact that the style properties only work within the 'classic' theme. In other words, the website gives the false impression that these properties work with the default style.

Just a suggestion... Thanks!

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David Weinkauf added a comment - 28/May/04 4:25 PM As a user, I would like the ability to set the xdoc style properties against the default maven theme and not be relegated to using the 'classic' theme which is obviously inferior. Also, as far as I can see, the xDoc Plugin site makes no mention of the fact that the style properties only work within the 'classic' theme. In other words, the website gives the false impression that these properties work with the default style. Just a suggestion... Thanks!
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Brett Porter added a comment - 23/Jun/04 6:56 AM

reopening to address previous comment

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Brett Porter added a comment - 23/Jun/04 6:56 AM reopening to address previous comment
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Lukas Theussl added a comment - 22/Feb/06 1:33 PM

It is now possible to use your own custom themes, see the maven.xdoc.theme.file and maven.xdoc.theme.url properties.

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Lukas Theussl added a comment - 22/Feb/06 1:33 PM It is now possible to use your own custom themes, see the maven.xdoc.theme.file and maven.xdoc.theme.url properties.

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    Reporter:
    David Weinkauf
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  • Created:
    26/Mar/04 12:37 PM
    Updated:
    22/Feb/06 1:33 PM
    Resolved:
    22/Feb/06 1:33 PM
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