Re: Re-factoring projects?

From: David BON (bon_..ac.com)
Date: Wed May 26 2010 - 19:29:54 UTC

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    +1 for CSS sprites.

    David B.

    Le 26 mai 10 à 14:13, Anjo Krank a écrit :

    > You probably could also make the images to CSS sprites? All images
    > in one file? Might be easier to customize?
    >
    > Cheers, Anjo
    >
    >
    >
    > Am 26.05.2010 um 16:03 schrieb David Avendasora:
    >
    >> I've actually been planning an "ERSkin" template that would
    >> include the ability to specify colors and such at project creation
    >> and it will include the base .PSD file so you could customize the
    >> original graphics as well and then export the slices.
    >>
    >> Look for it pre-WOWODC
    >>
    >> Dave
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> On May 25, 2010, at 1:05 PM, David Holt wrote:
    >>
    >>> I'm sure that this could all be made into a customized "new
    >>> framework template" if it's going to happen often.
    >>>
    >>> David
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 25-May-10, at 7:30 AM, Andrew R. Kinnie wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> OK, so I'm dabbling in ERModernLook, finally, and I copied the
    >>>> default skin into my workspace so I could fiddle with it and
    >>>> make it match my apps proposed color scheme/design. I therefore
    >>>> grabbed my friendly neighborhood Dave (in this case Avendasora)
    >>>> and asked him what the best way to do this was.
    >>>>
    >>>> He said I need to:
    >>>> 1. export it from the Wonder SVN into the path for my workspace,
    >>>> 2. change the name
    >>>> 3. then import it into the workspace (unnecessary if I didn't
    >>>> already have the default skin checked out as part of my wonder
    >>>> frameworks)
    >>>> 4. then...
    >>>> A. change the .project file so it's name property is the same
    >>>> as the new project name
    >>>> B. change the build.xml file to change the project name
    >>>> C. change the build.properties file so:
    >>>> 1) project.name is the same as the project name and
    >>>> 2) project.name.lowercase is the . . . um . . . lowercase
    >>>> version of the project name.
    >>>>
    >>>> It occurred to me that
    >>>> 1. Not everyone has a friendly neighborhood Dave to ask, and
    >>>> 2. For those that don't, it would be cool if this was actually
    >>>> documented in some obvious place so that new people won't
    >>>> immediately become so frustrated as to throw their computers out
    >>>> the window when it doesn't work,
    >>>>
    >>>> AND/OR
    >>>>
    >>>> 3. That the re-factor mechanism change all this stuff for you.
    >>>>
    >>>> My 2 cents (for whatever that is worth, apparently more than
    >>>> before against the Euro, less against the Canadian dollar, but I
    >>>> digress)
    >>>>
    >>>> Andrew
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >



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