Reporter: Torsten Stolpmann
Attachments: patch.txt
The location attibute of the CommonMessages catalogue in sitemap.xmap is set to
'skins/common/translations'. This prevents using a project specific version of
a customized skin. The correct value here is
'{project:skins-dir}common
Ross Gardler wrote:
Torsten Stolpmann wrote:
Helena Edelson wrote:
Torsten Stolpmann wrote:
Hello dev-team,
In forrest 0.7 I noticed the following definition in sitemap.xmap:
map:transformer name=i18n
src=org.apache.cocoon.transformation.I18nTransformer
catalogues default
Helena Edelson wrote:
Torsten Stolpmann wrote:
Hello dev-team,
In forrest 0.7 I noticed the following definition in sitemap.xmap:
map:transformer name=i18n
src=org.apache.cocoon.transformation.I18nTransformer
catalogues default=common
catalogue id=common name=CommonMessages
Hello dev-team,
In forrest 0.7 I noticed the following definition in sitemap.xmap:
map:transformer name=i18n
src=org.apache.cocoon.transformation.I18nTransformer
catalogues default=common
catalogue id=common name=CommonMessages
location=skins/common/translations/
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Key: FOR-534
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-534
Project: Forrest
Type: Improvement
Components: Other
Versions: 0.6
Reporter: Torsten Stolpmann
Priority: Minor
As discussed on dev
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-534?page=all ]
Torsten Stolpmann updated FOR-534:
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Key: FOR-534
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse
Ross Gardler wrote:
Torsten Stolpmann wrote:
As Claudia already pointed out, most work done on pelt was rather
destructive (disabling/removing features we didn't need/like/got in
the way) than constructive.
I've often wanted to disable certain features in our skins, but never
found
is available
at very little cost in resources and might help a lot of people
use Forrest now.
I might help to learn what Claudia and her company thinks about all
this. Claudia: Are you following the developer list as well?
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Torsten Stolpmann
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