I would not recommend Redwood Shores, it did not function properly for
me and did not look that much like the old ADF Oracle skin.  I have made
an Oracle look-and-feel skin that I believe is very close to the
original Oracle skin if you have questions on how to do it. 


Nate Perkins
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-----Original Message-----
From: Scott O'Bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 3:55 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: [Trinidad] Skinning - Getting started

Stephan,

I think someone created an "oracle desktop"-like skin for trinidad 
called "Redwood Shores".  I know we talked about putting it into 
Trinidad or into some sort of skin repository, but I don't know whatever

came of it.

Scott

Stephen Friedrich wrote:
> Creating/configuring a skin for my app gives me headaches.
> It seems all documentation is outdated - it either refers to ADF Faces
> or to older trinidad versions.
>
> - What default skins are available? I have converted one of my
>   application from ADF Faces, but now it looks damn ugly.
>   I read somewhere else that the oracle.desktop skin is no longer
>   available (but a sensible myfaces/trinidad skin does not exist
either).
>   Also I got confused because oracle-desktop.xss is still part of
>   Trinidad 1.2.1.
> - Is trinidad-skins.xml described somewhere? Is there a schema 
> definition?
> - When will the skin selector docs be updated?
>
>

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