More CSS hiccups [message #244198] |
Fri, 22 June 2007 04:35  |
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Hi,
I have come across the following peculiarity: if a report uses a library
(merely references one, not even using any of its contents), any CSS file
referenced in the report (via "use css file") will not be used anymore when
running and rendering the report in separate tasks (run task and render task
separately). The preview still looks ok though. As soon as I remove the lib
reference, the styles work.
A workaround is to include the CSS in the library instead of the report,
which works fine.
By design, or should I file a bug?
Olaf
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Re: More CSS hiccups [message #244765 is a reply to message #244420] |
Tue, 26 June 2007 02:29  |
Eclipse User |
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Submitted: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=194373
On 22.06.2007 21:16:07, "rkanguri" wrote:
> Please log a bug
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> Thanks
> --Rima Kanguri
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> "Olaf Lenzmann" <eclipse@l6n.net> wrote in message
> news:f5g1l9$643$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have come across the following peculiarity: if a report uses a library
>> (merely references one, not even using any of its contents), any CSS file
>> referenced in the report (via "use css file") will not be used anymore
> when
>> running and rendering the report in separate tasks (run task and render
> task
>> separately). The preview still looks ok though. As soon as I remove the
> lib
>> reference, the styles work.
>>
>> A workaround is to include the CSS in the library instead of the report,
>> which works fine.
>>
>> By design, or should I file a bug?
>>
>> Olaf
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>
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