Hi,

That sounds nice, I shall have a closer look at it.
It should be nice if it could be more fine-grained, as it normally concern a
few styles that should be annotated with @external for testing.

Ed


On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Chris Lercher <[email protected]>wrote:

> It can be done:
>
> com.gwt.resources.Resources.gwt.xml defines the "CssResource.style"
> property. Looking into
> com.google.gwt.resources.rg.CssResourceGenerator.init() shows, that we
> can set the property to "pretty" - so in your .gwt.xml file you would
> write:
>
> <set-configuration-property name="CssResource.style" value="pretty"/>
>
> The resulting name is still complex (because it has to be unique
> across multiple CSS resources), but at least it contains the original
> class name at the end of the name - I'm not sure, if you can use this
> in your situation?
>
> Chris
>
>
> On May 27, 9:01 pm, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:
> > How is it possible to disable/enable CSS obfuscating in the gwt.xml
> > file ?
> >
> > This should be very handy as I have many css styles that aren't
> > allowed to be obfuscated during testing as they are used by Selenium.
> > At the moment I disable obfuscating with the annotation @external, but
> > that is fixed. I would love if this would be adjustable in the gwt.xml
> > file.
>
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