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David Crossley closed FOR-846:
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Fix Version: 0.8-dev
Resolution: Fixed
I think that you might have missed the importance of what Ross was saying. If
you define this colour in your projects' src/documentation/skinconf.xml file
then if will over-ride the defaults. There is a potential trap. Look at the
comments in skinconf.xml at the <colors> section. You need to uncomment one of
the color groups. The default group for the "tigris" skin is probably close to
the "Collabnet" group of example colours.
Anyway, i did apply the change that you suggested to the trunk code.
> tigris-skin: skinconf.xsl cause poorly readable .pdf-doc 'code' sections
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>
> Key: FOR-846
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-846
> Project: Forrest
> Type: Bug
> Components: Skins (general issues)
> Versions: 0.7, 0.8-dev
> Reporter: Armin Waibel
> Priority: Trivial
> Fix For: 0.8-dev
>
> When using tigirs-skin the generated .pdf-docs 'code' sections are poorly
> readable, because black letters on dark-blue background is used.
> To reproduce:
> Seed default project, enable tigris skin in forrest properties and generate
> the site. Open the generated .pdf-docs and search for "source code"-sections.
> Fix:
> Change in tigris skinconf.xsl the default and fall back color of 'code'
> sections from dark blue to another color (e.g. light grey)
> ...
> <color name="code" value="#EEEEEE"/>
> ...
> <xsl:if test="not([EMAIL PROTECTED]'code'])">
> <color name="code" value="#EEEEEE"/>
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