Goran Milinovic wrote:
>I tried everything you wrote, but still no luck. When I view the source I can
>see that theme.resource is set as my apptheme, but icons are still old : (((
>
>I have also tried to change original images.properties - still nothing.
>
>Maybe this approach worked in 4.2?
>
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There were some problems in recent nightly builds in the current code base.
Please try the latest nightly, if you are using 4.3 vs. the released 4.2.
First try something that might be simpler than the tree image nodes.
Like the "required" asterisk on labels. Then you just need to have a
simple page
with a required textfield.
LABEL_REQUIRED_ICON=_at_THEME_PATH@/images/other/required.gif
LABEL_REQUIRED_ICON_MAP=COMBINED_IMAGE_MAP
LABEL_REQUIRED_ICON_HEIGHT=14
LABEL_REQUIRED_ICON_WIDTH=7
LABEL_REQUIRED_ICON_ALT=Label.requiredAltText
I just did this with the current source base it works.
>Can someone tell me how this theme-stuff works?
>
The best I can do is refer you to the source and the reference to the
ThemeDoc below.
It cannot be explained in email.
> How does SJSAS collect
>images, and how are they interpreted on client?
>
>
I don't understand the question.
-rick
>
>richard ratta wrote:
>
>
>>To change an image reference (if it not referenced in a CSS file) you
>>can always define
>>application level theme properties that override the images referenced
>>in the "theme".
>>
>>See
>>
>>http://webdev2.sun.com/woodstock-theme-doc/index.html
>>
>>For all the gory details.
>>
>>But basically in your web.xml define the THEME_RESOURCES init param
>>
>><context-param>
>><param-name>com.sun.webui.theme.THEME_RESOURCES</param-name>
>><param-value>theme.apptheme</param-value>
>></context-param>
>>
>>Define properties in a file "WEB-INF/classes/theme/apptheme.properties"
>>And a javascript file "WEB-INF/classes/theme/nls/apptheme.js".
>>
>>The properties are documented in the above document.
>>The properties are defined in
>>"themes/src/suntheme/properties/images.properties" in the source tree or
>>"com/sun/webui/woodstock4_3/suntheme/properties/images.properties" in
>>the jar.
>>
>>You can see these in a browser in any Woodstock application by
>>
>>http://<containerhost and
>>port>/<appcontext>/theme/com/sun/webui/woodstock4_3/suntheme/properties/images.properties
>>
>>or any other theme file, as long as the ThemeServlet context path is
>>"theme". Note that this is for
>>the latest source base earlier releases use "sunthemeM_N" vs
>>"woodstock4_3". Just look in any
>>application web page to see the path or dump the jar.
>>(and any of the other properties files, "styles.properties",
>>"javascript.properties", etc.
>>
>>Say you want to change a tree image.
>>
>>TREE_LINE_VERTICAL=_at_THEME_PATH@/images/tree/tree_linevertical.png
>>TREE_LINE_VERTICAL_MAP=COMBINED_IMAGE_MAP
>>TREELINE_VERTICAL_HEIGHT=22
>>TREE_LINE_VERTICAL_WIDTH=16
>>
>>You add the following to "WEB-INF/classes/theme/apptheme.properties"
>>
>>TREE_LINE_VERTICAL=/theme/images/thicktreelinevertical.png
>>TREE_LINE_VERTICAL_MAP=
>>TREELINE_VERTICAL_HEIGHT=22
>>TREE_LINE_VERTICAL_WIDTH=16
>>
>>And in the "WEB-INF/classes/theme/nls/apptheme.js" file
>>
>>{
>>"images" : {
>>"TREE_LINE_VERTICAL" : "/theme/images/thicktreelinevertical.png",
>>"TREE_LINE_VERTICAL_MAP : "",
>>"TREELINE_VERTICAL_HEIGHT" : "22",
>>"TREE_LINE_VERTICAL_WIDTH" : "16"
>>}
>>}
>>
>>You can do this for any theme property even the with javascript files
>>and stylesheets.
>>Javascript and stylesheets will not replace the theme's stylesheets and
>>javascript files but
>>will be included in every page. See the refrenced document for details.
>>
>>The thing to note is that the resources must appear under
>>"WEB-INF/classes" because
>>that is where the "ThemeServlet" will find theme.
>>
>>-rick
>>
>>Goran Milinovic wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Thanks for quick reply!
>>>
>>>I don't have "build-combineImages" in build.properties, so I've added it
>>>with argument "no". None combination work. I tried build-combineImages=no,
>>>build-combineImages=false, build.combineImages=no,
>>>build.combineImages=false, ... Nothing : ((
>>>
>>>But there is some pattern: tree_handlerighttop.png, tree_handledowntop.png
>>>and all the lines (tree_linelastnode, tree_linefirstnode,
>>>tree_linemiddlenode, tree_linevertical - which I erased in Photoshop) are
>>>always displayed correctly. Other 4 images always displays incorrectly.
>>>
>>>I don't get it. Where does this 4 bad images come from when I have
>>>overwritten all webui-jsf-suntheme.jar files. I have searched for any of
>>>those bad images on hard, even in package files, and nothing. Where does
>>>Netbeans (or maybe Sun Java System Application Server) store files? Some
>>>cache maybe??
>>>
>>>Is there any way to change default theme (web) for Netbeans 6.1? How can I
>>>see the path of deployed files?
>>>
>>>P.S. Deep, I can send you *.war if you need this 'example-bug' code for
>>>
>>>
>some
>
>
>>>testing-corrections.
>>>
>>>Thanks a lot..
>>>Goran
>>>
>>>
>>>Ratnadeep Bhattacharjee-2 wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>This is indeed very strange. One of the optimizations we did in
>>>>Woodstock was to generate a combined image map of all the images that
>>>>are needed by the components. On the client side the right image is
>>>>selected from that combined image map at run time. I am not sure if that
>>>>has anything to do with what you are seeing. When you are rebuilding
>>>>themes can you turn off that feature and see if the problem goes away?
>>>>In build.properties set "build-combineImages" to "no".
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>-Deep.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Goran Milinovic wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>I'm currently working on some web project and one of my tasks is to
>>>>>customize webuijsf:tree. The thing I wanted to do is to change handle
>>>>>images
>>>>>(little arrows on the left of the tree nodes which are pointed on the
>>>>>right
>>>>>when tree node is closed, and down when it's opened).
>>>>>
>>>>>First, I tried simply to overwrite images that represents those arrows
>>>>>(maintaining file names) in webui-jsf-suntheme.jar. It worked perfectly
>>>>>in
>>>>>Netbeans 6.0, but when I switched to 6.1 everything started acting weird
>>>>>(of
>>>>>course, for new netbeans I modified new webui-jsf-suntheme.jar in the
>>>>>same
>>>>>way). Problem is that only first arrow is new one, rest are from
>>>>>
>>>>>
>original
>
>
>>>>>theme - example in images bellow.
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.nabble.com/file/p16763506/closed.jpg
>>>>>http://www.nabble.com/file/p16763506/open.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>>I have used jar file from its original location (x:\program
>>>>>files\netbeans
>>>>>6.1\visualweb2\modules\ext\webui-jsf-suntheme.jar). When I build the
>>>>>project, build folder contained new-changed version of
>>>>>webui-jsf-suntheme.jar (the one I need).
>>>>>
>>>>>I even overwrote all webui-jsf-suntheme.jar on my harddrive with new
>>>>>version, and still nothing.
>>>>>Tried to clear browser cache - you guess: nothing!
>>>>>Checked every image (tree_handledownlast, tree_handledownmiddle,
>>>>>tree_handledowntop, tree_handledowntopns, tree_handlerightlast,
>>>>>tree_handlerightmiddle, tree_handlerighttop, tree_handlerighttopns) and
>>>>>all
>>>>>of them are NEW.
>>>>>
>>>>>Tried to deploy app in IE7, FF2.0.0.13, Safari 3.1 = all act the same -
>>>>>wrong.
>>>>>IE6 shows new images but layout is mixed up.
>>>>>
>>>>>Don't know if this is a bug, or maybe I missed somthing.
>>>>>I'm using Netbeans 6.1 rc1, Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 u1.
>>>>>
>>>>>Has anyone tried something like this?
>>>>>Is there any cache folder for SJSAS 9.1 u1, or maybe Netbeans?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks a lot!
>>>>>Goran
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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