To make room for a larger application name (or any other layout change) you need to adjust the CSS for the app. Take a look in the webapp/styles folder if you have run full-source.
Nathan On 12/23/08, Ice-Man <derlon.aliend...@gmail.com> wrote: > About Fisical Project Name, I already changed in pom.xml!! (otherwise I > couldn't even import it to Eclipse ;-) > And the Friendly suggestive Application Name, I already altered in > 'ApplicationResources'! > By the way, the AppFuse default name application, of course, is 'AppFuse' (a > very short name). My app has a kind long name (made up of a few words) and > joins its anagrama. So, when it pass the third word, it gets a break line > and the fouth 1 appears in the following line. As consequence: the message > "Providing integration and style to open source Java." gets underlayed the > menu. The Menu (Registry (LogIn page)) overlayers the messagem. > So, how can I increase the space of app name so that avoid this problem??! > :o > Thnx again, > > Ice-Man > > 2008/12/23 DUSTIN PEARCE <dustin_pea...@yahoo.com> > >> Change the project name in pom.xml and the webapp.name in >> ApplicationResources.properties. >> >> On Dec 23, 2008, at 6:16 AM, Ice-Man wrote: >> >> Oh, tnk u so much for your instructions. They've been very usefull; >> take it for grant. But, plz I'd like a very simple tip: so kind of u :tell >> me the suitable way to change the title >> 'AppFuse<http://localhost:8080/SGI_Modl-webapp/> ' >> to "*myCompanyAnagram* - *myApp|SystemName*" ??! >> >> Ice-Man >> >> >> 2008/12/19 Ice-Man <derlon.aliend...@gmail.com> >> >>> Hi Raible, >>> >>> I'd like to know your opnion about this situation: I have a legacy >>> System (in ASP, to be honest) that I have to convert it to Java. Of >>> course I >>> already have the DataBase (in case: in Oracle). As u know, I'm newbie in >>> AppFuse. (Since AppFuse Tutorials predict the developer already get the >>> (Domain Model) Business Entity (POJOs), at least in mind) So, I'd like >>> your >>> advance so that confirm procedure that should be the more productive and >>> get >>> the final result as fastest as possible: >>> 1. Generate my App from AppFuse (basic or modular (hope I get mature >>> soon to adote it)). >>> 2. Make Reverse Engineering from Oracle DataBase. -> I guess I otta use >>> a JPA plugIn of Eclipse (for instance), since I get my Entity Class(es) >>> already with hashcode(), equals() and toSting() methods. (that serialId >>> is a >>> JPA drawback in my opnion). >>> 3. Now get back to combo maven/AppFuse to generate the CRUD/entities >>> Web >>> Interfaces. >>> 4. This time get back to Eclipse (default IDE where I work) to >>> implement >>> the more sofisticated Use Cases (than a simple CRUD) and customise >>> others1s >>> to achieve a final software product. >>> >>> Any comments are very, very, very welcome!!! ;-)) >>> Since now, thnk u a LOT! ]o['s, >>> >>> Ice-Man >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Derlon >> >> Ao encaminhar esta mensagem (ou qualquer 1 q se destine a mim tb), não se >> esqueça de retirar o meu nome e o meu End. de E-Mail e coloque todos os >> End.s dos destinatários em Cópia Oculta - CcO (BCc). Ajude a combater o >> Spam! >> >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@appfuse.dev.java.net For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@appfuse.dev.java.net