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Jeanne Waldman resolved TRINIDAD-636.
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         Assignee: Jeanne Waldman
    Fix Version/s: 1.2.14-core 
       Resolution: Fixed

> Skinning an icon does not pick up base skin's non-overridden properties
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>                 Key: TRINIDAD-636
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-636
>             Project: MyFaces Trinidad
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Skinning
>            Reporter: Jeanne Waldman
>            Assignee: Jeanne Waldman
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.2.14-core 
>
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> Skinning an icon does not pick up base skin's non-overridden properties.
> Skinning a style does pick up the base skin's non-overridden properties.
> This is inconsistent.
> Let's say the purple skin has this in it:
> af|selectOrderShuttle::reorder-up-icon {
>       content: url(/skins/purple/images/shuttleOrderUp.png);
>       width: 16px;
>       height: 16px;
>   border: 2px black solid;
> }
> And the skin writer wants to override the icon. He'd probably do this:
> af|selectOrderShuttle::reorder-up-icon {
>       content: url(/skins/purple/images/prev.png);
> }
> and the skin writer would expect the width/height/border to be picked up as 
> they do when you skin "styles".
> What actually happens, however, that the icon is overridden completely. None 
> of the base skin's icon's non-overridden attributes are picked up.
> The styles and the icons should work consistently. Everyone is familiar with 
> how you extend styles, so icons should work the same way.
> I know this is not a simple task to implement, and it isn't critical to fix, 
> but it should be tracked.

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