Hi Kevin, http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=159868
Rick commited some code to make forrest/trunk/main/webapp/resources/stylesheets/project2text.xsl more generic. If you make an svn up your problem may be already solved. ;-) Changing the stopping color may be easier to change directly in the *.svg code. HTH thorsten On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 21:45 +0200, Thorsten Scherler wrote: > On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 14:04 +0100, Kevin wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm using 0.7-dev and wondered if it was possible > > to use other text elements from processed skinconf > > as done in group.svg and project.svg. > > > > ie. from > > > > forrest run > > > > http://localhost:port/images/group.png > > > > shows the skinconf text in group.svg: > > > > <for:group-name /> > > > > -- > > > > The 'for' namespace allowed <for:project-name /> > > but not <for:year /> which was in skinconf too? > > > > Yes and no. > > The for:group-name will be matches later on in > {forrest-trunk}/main/webapp/resources/stylesheets/project2text.xsl > > Here you find: > <xsl:template match="for:project-name"> > <xsl:value-of select="$config/project-name"/> > </xsl:template> > > <xsl:template match="for:group-name"> > <xsl:value-of select="$config/group-name"/> > </xsl:template> > </xsl:stylesheet> > > ...and no <for:year />! > > You would need to add new matches here if you want to extend the > functionality. > > > After a refresh I expected group.png to show the > > year as it did changing group-name to project-name? > > > > Yes and no. > > Actually for project-name the match was on the project.svg which has > <for:project-name/> > > > Could someone help with my understanding of how > > this works. Thanks. > > > > You will need into the above xsl's and where we match them to really > understand what is going on. ;-) > > HTH > > > -- > > > > My aim was to get the svg linearGradient stop-colors > > in skinconf (from colors.color.tab-selected etc.) eg. > > <svg-stop-color-1>#4c6c8f</svg-stop-color-1> > > <svg-stop-color-2>#e5e4d9</svg-stop-color-2> > > so the project and group logo colors would match the > > skin. > > > > An easy way would be (I had no time to test!) but it gives you the idea > (I hope ;-)): > > a) extend the skinconf.dtd to allow and add to skinconf.xml: > <svg-stop> > <stop style="stop-color:white" offset="0"/> > <stop style="stop-color:lightgreen" offset="1"/> > </svg-stop> > > b) change project.svg and group.svg and change: > <linearGradient id="gradient" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="1"> > <stop style="stop-color:white" offset="0"/> > <stop style="stop-color:lightgreen" offset="1"/> > </linearGradient> > > to: > <linearGradient id="gradient" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="1"> > <for:stop /> > </linearGradient> > > c) change project2text.xsl and add > <xsl:template match="for:stop"> > <xsl:copy-of select="$config/svg-stop/*"/> > </xsl:template> > > This solution would change the project and group logo the same way. If > you want to have it different you need to do something like : > > in skinconf.xml > <project-svg-stop> > <stop style="stop-color:white" offset="0"/> > <stop style="stop-color:lightgreen" offset="1"/> > </project-svg-stop> > > ...and change all above to match the new situation. ;-) > > > Used in an an svg <style> element: > > > > <style type="text/css"> > > .svg-stop-color2 { > > stop-color: <for:svg-stop-color-2 />; > > } > > .svg-stop-color1 { > > stop-color: <for:svg-stop-color-1 />; > > } > > </style> > > > > That is as well possible but will cost a wee bit much work. > > > The above shows the idea probably need CDATA tags. > > > > HTH and if it is working please create a patch, add it to our issue > tracker and we will apply the patch. > > > -- > > > > Kevin. > > > > salu2 -- thorsten "Together we stand, divided we fall!" Hey you (Pink Floyd)
