Turns out the tag for the including a style sheet changed from FM3 to
FM4.  Instead of <includeStylesheet> it is now <includeStylesheets>

On Aug 3, 11:09 am, Keegan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have answered my own question.  Multiple <theme> tags are okay.  The
> change I needed to make when going from FM 3.9 -> FM 4.0-RC1 involved
> adding the css in the <includeFiles> tag.  For some reason in FM 3.9
> the css was automatically being included, but in FM 4.0-RC1 it was
> not.  Once I added the include all was well again.
>
> Hopefully this will help somebody in the future.
>
> Keegan
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> On Aug 2, 4:41 pm, Keegan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I am attempting an upgrade to FlexMojos4 and have come across a
> > difference in the way multiple <theme> tags show up in the generated
> > config file.  My pom file for my application has two dependencies with
> > the "theme" classifier.  One is a theme project we build internally
> > and the other is for the Spark theme.
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> > When I compile with FM 4.0-RC1 the images form my theme are not being
> > applied in the application.  I noticed that in the config.xml file for
> > FM4 there are two <theme> tags, but in FM3 there is a single <theme>
> > tag with two <filename>.
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> > Does the compiler support multiple <theme> tags?

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