Design time rendering of custom tag libraries [message #476139] |
Wed, 03 June 2009 07:40  |
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Hello,
I am searching for a way to modify the design time rendering of a custom
tag library elements. I want to apply some custom css during design and
preview so the components look more like they look when rendered run time.
I saw that during design time you apply some css from
org.eclipse.jst.pagedesigner.css2.html4.css file. Is there a way to
specify that I want to use another source for css for my components.
Best Regards,
Milen
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Re: Design time rendering of custom tag libraries [message #476142 is a reply to message #476139] |
Mon, 08 June 2009 19:48  |
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There may be a way. For the Galileo release, we have introduced a new
feature called "Design-Time Skinning". There is currently no documentation
and the feature's classes are not yet considered API (they are, therefore,
subject to change in subsequent releases), so the best source of
information at present would be to look at the implementation in the
org.eclipse.jst.jsf.apache.trinidad.tagsupport plug-in, which you can
access via CVS or which you can browse source of if you download the SDK
version of WTP.
- Ian
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Re: Design time rendering of custom tag libraries [message #618770 is a reply to message #476139] |
Mon, 08 June 2009 19:48  |
Eclipse User |
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There may be a way. For the Galileo release, we have introduced a new
feature called "Design-Time Skinning". There is currently no documentation
and the feature's classes are not yet considered API (they are, therefore,
subject to change in subsequent releases), so the best source of
information at present would be to look at the implementation in the
org.eclipse.jst.jsf.apache.trinidad.tagsupport plug-in, which you can
access via CVS or which you can browse source of if you download the SDK
version of WTP.
- Ian
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