It's good to have an issue logged so that people can comment on which properties they want to inhibit, so whoever fixes this can get a feel for how simple to make the simpler skin. :)

Thanks!
Jeanne

Jessica Johnson wrote:
Thanks Simon,

I will have a look at submitting a patch for this, but as you said time is always an issue...

jessica

On Nov 20, 2007 3:12 PM, Simon Lessard < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hello Jessica,

    No, you're not missing anything at all. That request already popped
    a decent amount of time now and I think we should indeed provide an
    even lighter skin family than simple, but lack of time is always the
    main issue for that.


    Sorry,

    ~ Simon


    On Nov 20, 2007 4:05 PM, Jessica Johnson < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

        Hi all,

        I am using Trinidad 1.0.3 and have set up the trinidad-skins.xml and
        trinidad-config.xml so that my app is using a custom skin.  This
        custom skin is just made up of the css that I was using before
        using
        trinidad.  So far so good - I am able to see that my styles are
        getting picked up.

        The problem is that in some cases, the default skin that I am
        extending has a more specific style for something, and the app is
        using that instead.  What I would ideally like to do is not use
        any of
        css definitions from the default skin.  Is there an easy way to do
        this?  I have seen the option -tr-inhibit but it appears that I
        would
        have to put it within a selector - meaning that in my css file I
        would
        need to list all of the selectors that the default skin uses and put
        the -tr-inhibit option.  This is definitely do-able, but it
        seems that
        there should be a cleaner way to do it.  Am I missing something
        here?

        Thanks in advance for any tips

        jessica



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