Hmmmmm. The disadvantage of Gmail is that don't even realize that your
are mailing a person or group (if you don't pay good attention like I
did)...
Anyway, I received an email from Stefan about this a1decorator project
and this was mine reaction:
Hi Stefan,

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Looked at your project and played with it, but I don't think it's not
solving my problem and it's not the way I like to work with styles.
Why should I want to put my style value's in code like you do in your
DecorInterface?

I want them only in CSS files that come with a widget. That's the nice
thing about this CssResource concept, you can have one widget with one
or more Css files, resulting in clear checked compact css files.

The idea is to be able to replace/inject another CSS file with the
same widget (injecting/using another Client bundle).

GWT also advices to put all your Style value's in CSS files. I expect
that GWT will also make more use of the ClientBundle/CssResource
concept for their widgets in the up comming releases, with the risk
that your concept will lose his power. And when using your code, you
might have to refactor a lot of code when upgrading to a newer gwt
release..
Just my thoughts, but maybe I miss understand it..

Anyway, back to my problems: like my original question: can you point
out how your code solves  my problems listed above ?

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