On Jul 15, 2:54 am, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 14 juil, 16:29, turumbay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is where any way to use specific symbols in style declaration?
>
> > <ui:style>
> >         .expandable:after{
> >                 content: "▼";
> >         }
> > </ui:style>
> > <div>
> >         <p>it works in html code: ▼ </p>
> >         <p ui:field="expandable">i can use it in constructor: </p>
> >         <p class="{style.expandable}">but it doesn't work with css: </p>
> > </div>
>
> > in element constructor:
> > @UiField ParagraphElement expandable;
> > public BuggyStyled() {
> >         setElement(uiBinder.createAndBindUi(this));
> >         expandable.setInnerText( expandable.getInnerText() + "▼" );
>
> > }
>
> > in resulting html page header i can see generated style:
> > .GDLTKVSDE:after{content:" ";}
> > all project files are encoded in UTF-8
>
> > is where any solution or workaround?
>
> First, I think you should file a bug.
>
> As for a workaround, have you tried using \25BC instead of ▼ in the
> ui:style?
>
> Does it work if you use an external file, i.e. <ui:style
> source="mystyle.css" /> ? (this could help debug the issue)

Hi, Thomas!
It doesn't work on external css via <ui:style src=...>.
But \25BC really works. Thank you!



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