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Re: [epf-dev] EPF/RMC Webinar: "Using Skins to customize the look and feel of a published website": Thursday, April 11, 8:00AM PST :

I'm sorry - no I don't.
If you are using Rational Method Composer, you could contact IBM support.

Bruce MacIsaac
Manager RMC Method Content
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From:        John Miller <john.miller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:        Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List <epf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:        03/30/2013 09:43 PM
Subject:        Re: [epf-dev] EPF/RMC Webinar: "Using Skins to customize the look and feel of a published website": Thursday, April 11, 8:00AM PST :
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Bruce

Do you know anyone who knows how to solve the mozilla problem when running epf on ubuntu?

6:52 AM, "Bruce Macisaac" <bmacisaa@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Next in our combined EPF/RMC Webinar series is a presentation on "Using Skins to customize the look and feel of an RMC website"
>
> Time: Thursday, April 11, 8:00AM PST.
> Dial-in info: See the EPF calendar:
https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src="">
>
> Agenda:
>
> Bruce MacIsaac (IBM), and Tom Evans (Accenture), and possibly others,
> will show how the the look and feel of an RMC published website can be
> customized using "skins".
>
> Bruce will give a brief overview of what skins are, and will demo how to create and use a skin.
>
> Tom will walk through an example of how to use a custom skin to generate links to a template repository.
>
> If you have done some skin customization - please join and show us what you've done!
>
> Please come with suggestions for next webinar (and volunteer!)
> So far the suggestions are:
> - Tips and tricks for managing large libraries
> - Using the process builder and process slots to create a WBS structure using simple questions and answers.
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