On 18 Jan 2006, at 21:50, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
Florent Guillaume wrote:
On 17 Jan 2006, at 22:53, Olivier Grisel wrote:
Olivier Grisel a écrit :
Could someone please explain me why they are such things as:
'''
<skin-path name="CPSSkins">
<layer name="cps_subscriptions" insert-after="cps_default"/>
<layer name="cps_subscriptions_installer" insert-
after="cps_default"/>
</skin-path>
<skin-path name="CPSSkins-macroless">
<layer name="cps_subscriptions" insert-after="cps_default"/>
<layer name="cps_subscriptions_installer" insert-
after="cps_default"/>
</skin-path>
'''
in CPSSubscriptions/profiles/default/skins.xml and other
extension profiles?
What's the question exactly? The meaning of insert-after ? The
fact that it's after cps_default ?
If it's why there's CPSSkins and CPSSkins-macroless, I don't know,
I just kept the preexisting configuration. Jean-Marc? Do we still
need both?
Yes, both are needed (CPSSkins and CPSSkins-macroless), because the
macroless skin is used by the main content templet to render the
content of the main ZPT macro slot using python code.
the skins overrides the default 'main_template.pt' with:
<metal:block define-slot="main" />
Hm and it does only that... It would be nice if we could find a hack
that avoided having an entire skin to maintain just because we have
to switch to that main template from time to time.
Florent
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