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Issue #:|58716
Summary:|use a unique div name in style defintions
Component:|sdk
Version:|680
Platform:|All
URL:|
OS/Version:|All
Status:|NEW
Status whiteboard:|
Keywords:|
Resolution:|
Issue type:|ENHANCEMENT
Priority:|P3
Subcomponent:|usability
Assigned to:|np
Reported by:|jsc
------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Dec 1 02:03:55 -0800
2005 -------
to avoid problems on api.iopenoffice.org with our generated reference
documentation we should use a global div tag in all generated files and should
define our own styles related to this div tag.
This is necessary for the C++ and the IDL refernece and we need this fix asap to
provide a well strcutured and readbale reference on api.openoffice.org.
Fix can be for example:
cpp.css
...
#cppref a:link { color: #C44B01; }
#cppref a:visited { color: #638093; }
#cppref a:active { color: #9DCA12; }
...
index.html
This is of course a compatible fix and will have no influence on any SDK
products.
...
<body>
<div id="cppref">
...
</div>
</body>
...
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