Hi Cor, > Ivan M wrote (19-3-2008 21:05) > >> If possible, I would advise against applying the stylesheet to the >> native language projects for a while, at least until they have had >> time to test its impact on their designs - one reason being that the >> default styles (h1, h2, h3, p, a, etc) may mess up their designs. >> Their stylesheets may not override some of the other properties in the >>[...] > > Would it be wise to ask attention for this on [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
I think it might... because writing exceptions becomes a tedious task with so many projects (and I don't think we can recognize native language projects from non native language projects in collabnet; they're all projects)... so I'd rather do it the other way around... if native language projects object to the transition because too many hacks have been applied, they can indicate so... and we'll make a (temporary) exception for this project. As long as no hacks are applied, there shouldn't be much of a problem. g., Maarten --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
