[TRINIDAD] delete unused skinning xss files, like oracle-desktop.xss

2010-09-27 Thread Jeanne Waldman

Hi,

As part of the work for TRINIDAD-1043 Convert legacy XSS files to CSS, I 
see a few .xss files that don't appear to be used anywhere. Let me know 
if you object to my deleting them.


Usually you would see the .xss file defined in a 'Skin' file, like 
MinimalDesktopSkinExtension.java defines

 private static final String _MINIMAL_STYLE_SHEET_NAME =
   META-INF/adf/styles/minimal-desktop.css;
Or you could see the .xss file defined in a trinidad-skins.xml file as 
the style-sheet-namepurple-desktop.css/style-sheet-name.


I don't see any usages of the following files and plan to delete them 
unless someone objects -


blaf.xss   (referenced in comments only in other 
xss files and the xss.xsd)

oracle-desktop.xss (imported in oracle-pda.xss)
oracle-pda.xss   (imported in pocketPC.xss)
pocketPC.xss(no reference to this file found)


Thanks!

Jeanne


Re: [TRINIDAD] delete unused skinning xss files, like oracle-desktop.xss

2010-09-27 Thread Matthias Wessendorf
+1 on more cleaning!

-Matthias

On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Jeanne Waldman
jeanne.wald...@oracle.com wrote:
 Hi,

 As part of the work for TRINIDAD-1043 Convert legacy XSS files to CSS, I see
 a few .xss files that don't appear to be used anywhere. Let me know if you
 object to my deleting them.

 Usually you would see the .xss file defined in a 'Skin' file, like
 MinimalDesktopSkinExtension.java defines
  private static final String _MINIMAL_STYLE_SHEET_NAME =
   META-INF/adf/styles/minimal-desktop.css;
 Or you could see the .xss file defined in a trinidad-skins.xml file as the
 style-sheet-namepurple-desktop.css/style-sheet-name.

 I don't see any usages of the following files and plan to delete them unless
 someone objects -

 blaf.xss                           (referenced in comments only in other xss
 files and the xss.xsd)
 oracle-desktop.xss         (imported in oracle-pda.xss)
 oracle-pda.xss               (imported in pocketPC.xss)
 pocketPC.xss                (no reference to this file found)


 Thanks!

 Jeanne




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