Probably an -tr- rule, like -tr-include-property ?
Marius Petoi wrote, On 12/14/2009 11:43 PM PT:
Ok, what should the syntax of the "includeProperty" in the
CSS be?
Marius
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Jeanne
Waldman <[email protected]>
wrote:
Marius Petoi wrote, On 12/11/2009 1:14 AM PT:
Hello,
This is related to the JIRA issue https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-1043,
regarding the replacement of legacy XSS files with CSS files in the
Tinidad skinning module. I have a couple of questions.
First of all, @import should be supported in CSS. What should the
syntax of @import be?
The syntax would probably be @import, but this is something we'd have
to have a discussion about on the dev list. This might be something we
don't need to port over right away if we combine our .xss files
correctly. I'm not sure without looking into it in detail.
My second question concerns the "includeProperty" tag from the XSS
files. Should this be supported in the CSS also? Or is the alias
mechanism covering this feature enough.
No, we do not have this feature yet in CSS. This should be supported as
well, I think, to be able to port the XSS files over to CSS. I think
this is more useful that @import.
Here's an example of its usage from base-desktop.xss
<!-- AFVeryDarkForeground is the darkest foreground color in the
core (green)
color ramp -->
<style name="AFVeryDarkForeground">
<includeProperty name="AFVeryDarkBackground"
propertyName="background-color"
localPropertyName="color"/>
</style>
Thank you in advance for your answers!
Marius
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