On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 3:45 AM, TJ Frazier <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/28/2011 23:50, Dave Fisher wrote: > >> >> On Dec 28, 2011, at 7:19 PM, TJ Frazier wrote: >> > [snip] > > There's some more CSS trouble with the API: >>> http://www.openoffice.org/api/**docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/** >>> module-ix.html<http://www.openoffice.org/api/docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/module-ix.html> >>> All the red has disappeared, and it's needed. The horizontal title bands >>> are now blue on blue, and very hard to read. >>> >> >> If I am following it properly this is due to background images that have >> the wrong color. >> >> See this css: /api/docs/common/ref/idl.css >> >> Look for subtitle. I would suggest we change to pure background colors. >> What color of red do you want and for which elements. It is easy to play by >> editing the css. >> >> I'm only going by my poor old jelly-ware here. Had I been smarter, I > would have saved a few screenshots. If you can supply some magic numbers > for the /etc/hosts file ("Twang your magic twanger, Froggy!"), I'll take a > look at the old api.whatever and report more comprehensively. This may have > to do with anchors: the obscure title in my reference is the target of a > link at the top of the page. (The link works fine.) > > As for looking at the CSS myself, that's beyond my fu at present. The > color scheme for API was unique, and IMHO could stand some improvement, but > it's got to /work/. AFAIK, the red was FFFF 0000 0000. > > /tj/ (who is very tired of fumbling with things he doesn't understand, and > would like to get back to fumbling with things he does understand, but that > involves a lot of API look-up ...) > > > Things look fine with the white only background on this now. But... from the api "home" page at http://www.openoffice.org/api/ I don't even see where this particular item is linked in. All the API docs seem to be on the wiki. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MzK "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." -- Mohandas Gandhi
