Hi Rick,

Am 12.05.10 18:45, schrieb Rick:
> Sure!  I wasn't at the computer I'd done the mods on when I wrote that
> reply, but here's the relevant section of newbacklog.css:
> 
> (I had to use "find / -name newbacklog.css" to find where the python
> egg had installed itself to on my server (is that right?? I don't
> usually do python... haha)

Yep, thats the easiest way to do it. :-)


> 
> I did this about a month ago, so forgive me, but I don't really
> remember which modifications produced which effect.  :(
> 
> Just for the record, what I would LOVE to be able to do is apply a
> "strikeout" style to tickets that are closed, and maybe something like
> stoplight text coloring on new (red), assigned (yellow), and accepted
> (green) tickets.

With the next release you can definitely add that to your user
stylesheet, as each ticket has tickettype-<type> and
ticketstatus-<status> classes on it.

When you get around to applying your own style, I'd love if you could
send this around on the group.

Best Regards,
Martin

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