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| Enhanced css styling property: text-shadow in RAP [message #691650] |
Fri, 01 July 2011 19:09  |
Nikolai Raitsev Messages: 100 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello RAP community.
Unfortunately, the current RAP CSS styling does not supports text-shadow
property. With text-shadow, it is possible to create appealing UI that
reflects today's trends in UI design. Almost every modern rich Ajax
application (or desktop application, not least in MacOS / IOS or GNOME)
uses text-shadow to highlight lists, menus buttons or text titles.
This feature we wanted have in our RAP-based applications. So I've
adapted RAP 1.4 accordingly: as result, text-shadow for many RAP widgets
is available now (see screenshots).
Now I would like to pass my changes; or, if it is possible to commit it
to RAP-source code repository. How can I do that?
Best regards,
Nikolai
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| Re: Enhanced css styling property: text-shadow in RAP [message #692043 is a reply to message #691650] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 05:54   |
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Hi Nikolai,
not only the text shadows, your entire theme looks amazing!
Text shadows are not supported by every browser, but since their
presence or absence does not change the application's layout, I think
it's safe to enable them in RAP.
To contribute your changes, you should open an enhancement request in
our bugzilla and attach a patch against CVS HEAD. (To commit to an
Eclipse project directly, you have to become a committer. To become a
committer, you have to be a contributor first.)
If you like to contribute your theme too, I guess this would also be
appreciated ;-)
Best regards, Ralf
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| Re: Enhanced css styling property: text-shadow in RAP [message #692732 is a reply to message #692043] |
Tue, 05 July 2011 02:03   |
Nikolai Raitsev Messages: 100 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Ralf,
Thanks for the praise!
I'll prepare the patch this week and and will attach it in Bugzilla.
Our basic dark theme (we use a lot of WidgetUtil.CUSTOM_WIDGET's) I can
pass of course. But in the same Issue or an another?
Many thanks and best regards,
Nikolai
Am 03.07.2011 11:54, schrieb Ralf Sternberg:
> Hi Nikolai,
>
> not only the text shadows, your entire theme looks amazing!
>
> Text shadows are not supported by every browser, but since their
> presence or absence does not change the application's layout, I think
> it's safe to enable them in RAP.
>
> To contribute your changes, you should open an enhancement request in
> our bugzilla and attach a patch against CVS HEAD. (To commit to an
> Eclipse project directly, you have to become a committer. To become a
> committer, you have to be a contributor first.)
>
> If you like to contribute your theme too, I guess this would also be
> appreciated ;-)
>
>
> Best regards, Ralf
>
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| Re: Enhanced css styling property: text-shadow in RAP [message #692733 is a reply to message #692732] |
Tue, 05 July 2011 02:16   |
Nikolai Raitsev Messages: 100 Registered: July 2009 |
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Forgot to say: in the browsers (IE6-8), which do not support
text-shadow, should simply no shadow displayed. But thanks for the hint,
I'll prove it.
Best regards,
Nikolai
Am 05.07.2011 08:03, schrieb Nikolai Raitsev:
> Hi Ralf,
>
> Thanks for the praise!
>
> I'll prepare the patch this week and and will attach it in Bugzilla.
>
> Our basic dark theme (we use a lot of WidgetUtil.CUSTOM_WIDGET's) I can
> pass of course. But in the same Issue or an another?
>
> Many thanks and best regards,
>
> Nikolai
>
> Am 03.07.2011 11:54, schrieb Ralf Sternberg:
>> Hi Nikolai,
>>
>> not only the text shadows, your entire theme looks amazing!
>>
>> Text shadows are not supported by every browser, but since their
>> presence or absence does not change the application's layout, I think
>> it's safe to enable them in RAP.
>>
>> To contribute your changes, you should open an enhancement request in
>> our bugzilla and attach a patch against CVS HEAD. (To commit to an
>> Eclipse project directly, you have to become a committer. To become a
>> committer, you have to be a contributor first.)
>>
>> If you like to contribute your theme too, I guess this would also be
>> appreciated ;-)
>>
>>
>> Best regards, Ralf
>>
>
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