Hi friends,

after studying the qooxdoo-sources things look a little clearer now (but
only a little), I'm still unsure what's the best way to start changing the
visual representation of a qooxdoo-application. (We're not HTML-/JS-Folks
here, so we need a closer look).

While setting up images and themes works now (somewhat - I'm still not sure
what I'm doing ;-)), I can't find a way to change a table to my desire (I.e.
line-colors, etc...). What I CAN do is, changing the graphics, fonts, sizes,
etc... But I couldn't find a way to change line-colors, border-padding,
etc...

Maybe someone wants to take a look at this:

<http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/175544/Andy_01_demoout.jpg>

Is that possible just using themes?

Or where do I start, without running into the risk, that a qooxdoo-update
will break the stuff?

A couple of hints are greatly appreciated. I'd even pay for it, if someone
would create it. (In that case, please send me a short PM).

Anybody?

Thx.

andy







On 20.01.09 23:49, "Roman Schmid" <mail...@banal.ch> wrote:

> thr...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
>>> Hi Thomas, Andy
>>> 
>>> I'd be interested to learn more about this topic as well (a wiki entry
>>> would be great). I already had a look at the images in the source folder
>>> and the "clipped" image parts. My missing link is: How does the compiler
>>> know how big the different parts have to be (eg. width of the border,
>>> etc.)?
>> 
>> I might come up with a longer answer tomorrow, but for the rest of the
>> night this link should quench the initial thirst (Is anybody looking into
>> the manual, eh?!):
>> http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/0.8/image_clipping_and_combining
> 
> Ahh. Thanks, this helps. Now i remember that i saw this documentation
> already. But i only looked in the "theming" sections of the manual
> lately and not "Others" :)
> 
>>> The API states something about "image meta data":
>>> http://demo.qooxdoo.org/current/apiviewer/#qx.ui.decoration.Grid
>>> 
>>> But i couldn't find any image meta data (at least not while looking at
>>> the metadata of the images in the source folder).
>> 
>> I don't know which source folder you are referring to, but just run a
>> quick search over the framework, looking for files ending in .meta. But
>> these meta files only describe combined images (which images are in them,
>> at which offset).
>> 
>> Thomas
> 
> Ah. Silly me. I was browsing the
> framework/source/resource/source/Modern
> Folder. There, the files aren't clipped/sliced and i thought the
> meta-data was somehow stored as "real" image-metadata (eg. EXIF Tags or
> similar).
> 
> Thanks for the information.
> 
> Roman
> 
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