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Re: [ease-dev] Help Tutorials

Hi Christian,

I created a separate css file "tooltip.css" and located in the same location of default css file. 

I thought if I have to merge the previous commit and the current commit, then there will be no use of the bug created for the current commit. That's why I thought to withdraw the bug.:)

Thank you.

On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:56 PM, <Christian.Pontesegger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Vidura,

 

please use a different style sheet. We might want to apply different stylings than those we use for the eclipse help. Best copy over the existing css, name it tooltip.css and refer to this one from your browser element. This way we can customize tooltips only without altering the L&F for the eclipse help items.

 

Regarding changes: I did not have time to look into them yet. Abandoning them should only be done if you are not interested in that particular change anymore. This does not mean you have to withdraw the bug for it. I will have time to look into it by tomorrow evening

 

Christian

 

 

I added a style sheet to the rendered content. For that I used the default css file located in "org.eclipse.help.plugin". Also I modified the module tooltip as you said. 

 

But I have a small problem with pushing new changes. My previous commit is still under review in Gerrit. Should I abandon the previous commit? But the problem is I created a separate bug for adding style sheet to the rendered content. Therefore if I abandon the previous commit I have to remove that bug ass well.


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Vidura Mudalige
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University of Moratuwa.

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