Hi Alexandre,

My required is...Combine those 200+ images in to single sprite and use this
single sprite image in my web application.
I heard that GWT automatically created Image sprites based on Client
Bundle and CssResource.
Explicitly we need not create image sprites from Tools(like photoshop and
some other tools).

Am i correct ?

Please clarify my doubt.

Thanks.


On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Alexandre Dupriez <
alexandre.dupr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Ramesh,
>
> If you want to bundle your 200+ images, you have to manually write a
> declaration like
>
> @Source("image/<image>.gif")
>  ImageResource <image>();
>
> for each of them. Though tedious, this method is quite handy and avoid
> the overhead of using 200+ separate files.
>
> While I understand your need to create image sprites, I misunderstood
> something: do you need to use your images in your GWT webapp? If not,
> this would not be helpful since the client bundle would only be useful
> if you need to access the sprite from inside a GWT application.
>
> Let me know and we will discuss further.
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