Yes, I mean the background for that cell

-----Original Message-----
From: Filipe José Silva Clemente 
Sent: segunda-feira, 9 de Março de 2009 14:54
To: 'Daniel Cook'
Subject: RE: [rt-users] colorize status

Yes, i mean the background for that cell.

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Cook [mailto:dc...@finleysd.org] 
Sent: segunda-feira, 9 de Março de 2009 14:47
To: Filipe José Silva Clemente
Subject: RE: [rt-users] colorize status

by subject column do you mean the background for that cell color?

>>> Filipe José Silva Clemente <fil...@sapia.uminho.pt> 3/9/2009 4:53
AM >>>
Hi,

Is it possible to change the subject color too?
If we have a ticket with a reply the color of the status column changes
but I want the subject column also changes to the same color. Is this
possible?

TIA,

Filipe Clemente
Portugal

-----Original Message-----
From: rt-users-boun...@lists.bestpractical.com
[mailto:rt-users-boun...@lists.bestpractical.com] On Behalf Of Alex
Young
Sent: quinta-feira, 26 de Fevereiro de 2009 14:04
To: richard.fo...@rfi.net 
Cc: Daniel Cook; rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com 
Subject: Re: [rt-users] colorize status

I have attached the exact files I am using for you to try.

If you have cleared the mason cache and restarted Apache i dont know
what else to suggest. I have noticed that RT doesnt reload .css files
unless its had an apache restart, rather than reload. Also make sure you
clear your browser cache.

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Foley [mailto:richard.fo...@rfi.net] 
Sent: 26 February 2009 13:56
To: Alex Young
Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com; Daniel Cook
Subject: Re: [rt-users] colorize status

On Thursday 26 February 2009 14:22:56 Alex Young wrote:
> 
Hi Alex,

Thanks for that, that seems very close to what I had apart from the
duplicates, it's identical now, so there must be something else dozy
going on.  The css file is not picked up, and all my statuses continue
to remain black.  I might give up for the moment and come back to this
later, when

someone _really_ wants it...  Just FYI and for reference, here's my
current dir structure.

/opt/rt3/local/html # tree Callbacks NoAuth Callbacks
`-- MyCallbacks
    |-- Elements
    |   `-- RT__Ticket
    |       `-- ColumnMap
    |           `-- ColumnMap
    `-- NoAuth
        `-- css
            `-- web2
                `-- main.css
                    `-- End
NoAuth
`-- css
    `-- web2
        `-- statuscolor.css

--
Richard Foley
Ciao - shorter than aufwiedersehen

http://www.rfi.net/ 

> This is what I have: 
> 
> /opt/rt3/local/html# tree Callbacks/ NoAuth/ Callbacks/
> `-- MyCallbacks
>     |-- Elements
>     |   `-- RT__Ticket
>     |       `-- ColumnMap
>     |           |-- ColumnMap
>     `-- NoAuth
>         `-- css
>             `-- web2
>                 `-- main.css
>                     `-- End
> NoAuth/
> `-- css
>     `-- web2
>         `-- statuscolor.css
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Foley [mailto:richard.fo...@rfi.net] 
> Sent: 26 February 2009 12:55
> To: Alex Young
> Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com; Daniel Cook
> Subject: Re: [rt-users] colorize status
> 
> On Wednesday 25 February 2009 17:29:10 Alex Young wrote:
> > You say your file is:
> >
>
/opt/rt3/local/html/Callbacks/MyCallbacks/Elements/RT__Ticket/Columnmap/
> > Columnmap
> > 
> > That's wrong. Columnmap should me ColumnMap in both instances.
> > 
> Hi Alex,
> 
> Having fixed the beginners mistake, (whoops :-] and thanks), I still

> have no joy.  I must be doing something really daft.  Perhaps I
should

> show the directory structure  I have, and why (I find) the
instructions
> are confusing.  Because the instructions refer to the 'directory just

> created', I have placed the statuscolor.css file in both the
web2/
> and the main.css/ directories, both under the 
> html/Callbacks/MyCallbacks tree and under the html/NoAuth tree, too
(one
> of these is clearly wrong).  Please re-read the instructions to see 
> how this can be misinterpreted - I've appended these below for 
> reference.  No doubt I'm reading this badly, but the end result is
that
> this
> leaves me with the following structure:
> 
> /opt/rt3/local/html # tree  Callbacks/ NoAuth/ Callbacks/
> `-- MyCallbacks
>     |-- Elements
>     |   `-- RT__Ticket
>     |       `-- ColumnMap
>     |           `-- ColumnMap
>     `-- NoAuth
>         `-- css
>             `-- web2
>                 |-- main.css
>                 |   |-- End
>                 |   `-- statuscolor.css
>                 `-- statuscolor.css
> NoAuth/
> `-- css
>     `-- web2
>         |-- main.css
>         |   |-- End
>         |   `-- statuscolor.css
>         `-- statuscolor.css
> 
> Yes, I'm using the web2 theme and I've cleaned out the mason
templates 
> and restarted apache2, too, to no effect.
> 
> --
> Richard Foley
> Ciao - shorter than aufwiedersehen
> 
> http://www.rfi.net/ 
> 
> 
>     * Create the directory:
>
<RTInstallationDir>/local/html/Callbacks/<SiteCallbacks>/NoAuth/css/web2
> /main.css
>     * Create the file:
>
<RTInstallationDir>/local/html/Callbacks/<SiteCallbacks>/NoAuth/css/web2
> /main.css/End
> 
> And in that file, put:
> 
> @import "statuscolor.css";
> 
>     * In the directory just created
> '<RTInstallationDir>/local/html/NoAuth/css/web2' you will need to
create
> a new file.
>     * Name the file statuscolor.css and place the following content
in 
> it.
> ...
> 
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