On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 4:36 AM, Erich Christian <erich_...@irq.at> wrote:
> Hi Jeff, * > > Am 30.03.2011 02:20, schrieb Jeff Chimene: > > On 03/29/2011 12:17 AM, Erich Christian wrote: > >> The active theme used for your dvd is 'tdf' taken from the main site and > >> just slightly modified: > >> https://github.com/tdf/cms-themes/tree/master/tdf > > > 1. That github reference doesn't look like where we should start > > (it's too low-level). It's clear thet the NA-DVD project started > > with the tdf theme by the simple expedient of copy/paste. > > Therefor, that's the theme I'm working with. Nevertheless, I think > > we'll want to remove the header text: "The Document Foundation" > > and replace it with: "North American Community DVD - English > > version" That text is currently on the right side of the screen. > > It seems this is necessary as the DVD is not from TDF. How to do > this? > > You just have to change the logo to the one without text (used on your > site) and set the 'website name' as mentioned NA DVD... positioned by css. > Ok, I'll try this. > Anyways to work on 'your' theme in the future it is necessary to create > a folder containing the (modified) files from git and renamed to e.g. > 'natheme' or whatever and upload this to the server for futher use. > Ok. I'm not sure this dvd will ever have a private theme, but anything is possible. > > > > 2. I see the following language packs in the /installer/ folder: de, > > es, fr, it. We're also including these locales/languages: en-GB, > > en-US, he, pt-BR, pt. > > What's the recommended way to link to these language packs? > > Friedrich is just reorganizing the folder structure, so the available > langpacks etc. will be accessible for all subsites, give us a little > more time for this. > Ok. That's what I needed to know. I'm not in any hurry. I didn't think that it would be appropriate upload language packs in that they had to be (or would be in the future) there *somewhere*. On the other hand, I have uploaded some project_small.png icons(16.x16). We used them on one of the pages. > The link is set by clicking on the link symbol, choosing 'download file' > in the right panel and then choosing the pack from the folder/files list > displayed - insert link - save - done. > /For this kind of basics pls check out the Silverstripe 'Help' tab. > I agree, the basic technical details are easily found in the documentation One thing I have found is that the right mouse button to open a context-sensitive SS menu doesn't work well on FF4. I've switched to Chrome for this work. > > Thank-you for your support! Cheers, jec -- E-mail to projects+h...@libreoffice.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/projects/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted