Hi, To
Thanks for your answer.
I am sure that Angular does nothing with these files as they are
released/pushed with another code.
But I am sure that there is a tool which generates these files.
If I see theme-default.css, there is one interesting line:
md-radio-group.md-default-theme .md-checked.md-primary .md-ink-ripple,
md-radio-group .md-checked.md-primary
.md-ink-ripple{color:'{{warn-color-0.26}}'}
So, this is an auto-generated file, and 'warn-color-0.26' is defined
elsewhere normally, but it was forgotten, compiling the release I'm using...
;)
Peter
On 10/01/2017 16:21, To Ja (goa.ra...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi Peter.
I'm fairly new to SOGo, so I can't guarantee that what I write is 100%
correct.
However looking at the sources on github
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/tree/master/UI/WebServerResources/css
I see that these css files are not compiled in any way.
You can even review today's commit which was done directly in *.css files.
Having said that I assume that theme modification requires
modification of those css files.
As you stated - there is also Common.js and palettes defined in that
file. Which require separate modification. I assume that this file is
used for inline css injection by angular engine.
When it comes to the tool which I use - nothing more than Firefox
built in "Inspect element" function, which is very helpful in all that
css-related work.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 3:35 PM, Peter <users@sogo.nu
<mailto:users@sogo.nu>> wrote:
Hello,
Sorry to re-post, but maybe this message passed non seen near
Christmas, I'm still trying to get it working but without success...
I'm trying to customize the theme of SOGo 3.2.4.
I added a new palette to Common.js and defined it as
primaryPalette in the default theme. I changed accentPalette as well.
Some colors are changed, but not the all ones. After some digging,
i found two files - theme-default.css and styles.css with plenty
of colors defined inside, these colors are used by SOGo. Probably,
these files are auto-generated. How should I modify the files to
be in accord with the default theme, defined in Common.js? What
tool should be used?
Best regards,
Peter TKATCHENKO
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