I had 1.92 before recently upgrading to 1.94. The new upgrade
apparently makes it impossible to publish results integrated in a
bigger webpage. The new style method forces the sailwave style to be
used at the entire web page. Classes are no longer used, but instead
the styles are hooked on the global tags.
I guess this item from the change log is the reference:
"Make default templates and styles "XHTML 1.0 strict" compatible.
This means they will import into other apps far better than before as
it's essentially XML. There are lots of applicaitions emerging that
take XML and turn it into various printable sources (e.g. PDF). The
style sheets are also much smaller, as are the resulting HTML files.
However it does mean that you will need to rewrite any style files
and template files that you have created youself; but it should be a
relatively simple and quick once-only procedure. If you have
problems, point me at an example of what you are trying to achieve on
the web and I'll help you write the new file."
Would it be possible to have the old styling method back (or at least
as an option), in the next version?
Harald
Harald, I'm sure the new styles can be changed to accommodate - but I need
mroe details - what does the page you are publishing into look like in terms
or code, so you have example etc etc.
Regards,
Colin
www.sailwave.com
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Sent: 13 January 2007 16:46
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] Styles
I had 1.92 before recently upgrading to 1.94. The new upgrade
apparently makes it impossible to publish results integrated in a
bigger webpage. The new style method forces the sailwave style to be
used at the entire web page. Classes are no longer used, but instead
the styles are hooked on the global tags.
I guess this item from the change log is the reference:
"Make default templates and styles "XHTML 1.0 strict" compatible.
This means they will import into other apps far better than before as
it's essentially XML. There are lots of applicaitions emerging that
take XML and turn it into various printable sources (e.g. PDF). The
style sheets are also much smaller, as are the resulting HTML files.
However it does mean that you will need to rewrite any style files
and template files that you have created youself; but it should be a
relatively simple and quick once-only procedure. If you have
problems, point me at an example of what you are trying to achieve on
the web and I'll help you write the new file."
Would it be possible to have the old styling method back (or at least
as an option), in the next version?
Harald
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