The Oracle skin isn't really packaged with it - it looks like we just failed to delete a bunch of .gifs that we should have (since they're not used). Not an IP issue, just a dead code issue. A lot of the old Oracle "skin" was specially handcoded Renderers; instead of using skinning, it just used custom HTML all over the place.
As for a pretty skin - I'd love to have some prettier skins contributed to Trinidad. This is an area where I'm personally not so skillful. ;) -- Adam On 1/12/07, Renaud Denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, After having used ADF Faces quite a lot by the past, I'm currently making a Proof of Concept on the Trinidad basis for my company. My question is about skinning trinidad. By default, there's only the simple skin (which is quite ugly :))) ; the oracle skin family seems to be unreachable for now (easily understandable by the way). But the oracle skin's resources looks to be still packaged with trinidad. Can we re-enable the oracle skin easily? What can we do to do this? -------------------------------------------------------- Renaud Denis ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) Consultant BSB Belgium (www.bsb.com) Avenue Athena 2 - B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve T:+32 (0)10 48 79 63 - F:+32 (0)10 48 34 99 -------------------------------------------------------- BUSINESS SOLUTIONS BUILDERS DISCLAIMER This e-mail message and any attachments are intended exclusively for the addressee(s) and may contain information which is confidential and/or protected by intellectual property rights. If you receive this e-mail by mistake, please notify immediately the sender, or Business Solutions Builders (by e-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED]), and delete the message and any attachments without printing, copying or opening it. Any disclosure, reproduction, distribution or use of this message or any attachments, by persons other than the designed addressee(s), is strictly prohibited. E-mail transmission and Internet use cannot be guaranteed to be secure. Business Solutions Builders and its subsidiaries cannot be held responsible for any loss, delay or damage arising from their use. --------------------------------------------------------
