On 25/03/15 18:21, Robert Schroll wrote:
I don't think you'd even need a separate http server for this. You
should be able to have the WebView catch requests and insert its own
responses. (This is possible with WebKitGTK, though I don't know that
these bindings are exposed in Oxide.)
On 24/03/15 11:07, David Planella wrote:
Hi Alan,
I think the answer here is simply that the roadmap for the HTML5 story
for the first phones has focused on providing a working Ambiance theme
to match the QML theme rather than having an extensible theme framework.
Could at least some of
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Alan Bell alanb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi all,
right now the theme on the phone is located in /usr/share/ubuntu-html5-ui-
toolkit/0.1/ambiance
the documentation shows how to create HTML5 apps that reference this
directly
Hi all,
right now the theme on the phone is located in
/usr/share/ubuntu-html5-ui-toolkit/0.1/ambiance
the documentation shows how to create HTML5 apps that reference this
directly
https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/apps/html-5/guides/html5-guide/
!-- Ubuntu UI Style imports - Ambiance theme --
Hi, and thanks for your help working through this!
On 24/03/15 18:07, Alexandre Abreu wrote:
Hi,
That sounds about right, ...
As you said, since then the css/js has since then received a bit of
love with quite a bit a bug fixing ad polishing for the system wide
installed theme. Our goal
Hey Alan,
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Alan Bell alanb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi, and thanks for your help working through this!
I do totally appreciate that the priority is one working theme, I am just
trying to figure out something sensible to do now, so that things stand a
fighting
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 5:04 AM, Alan Bell alanb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Apparently it is now best practice to scoop this up and pop it in the
click package of the application rather than reference it from the
file system, either way, your application is locked for all time to
version 0.1 of
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 1:44 PM, Robert Schroll rschr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 5:04 AM, Alan Bell alanb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Apparently it is now best practice to scoop this up and pop it in the
click package of the application rather than reference it from the file
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