GWT has three themes. The applicationcreator creates an application with the
standard theme. If it didn't, like it used not to, then it would look
*really* crap.
Look in the gwt.xml file

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com


2008/10/27 sibiquin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Not sure what you mean by "standard theme".  The application generated
> by the "applicationCreator" command is a trivial app with an image, a
> button, and a style sheet.
>
> I even went into the code and explicitly set the style attributes and
> it still does not work - I can change the font family this way, but
> the size value has no effect:
>
>    Button button = new Button("Click me");
>    button.getElement().getStyle().setProperty("fontFamily",
> "Courier");
>    button.getElement().getStyle().setProperty("fontSize", "20pt");
>
> That should display a button with a real big monospaced font.  It
> shows the right font, but in the default size (about 12pt, I think).
> This is driving my crazy...!
>
>
> On Oct 27, 3:38 pm, "Ian Bambury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are you using the standard theme and it is being applied further down the
> > cascade thus overriding your font-size?
> > Not that is should be different in hosted mode, though.
> >
> > Ian
> >
> > http://examples.roughian.com
> >
>

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