Hmmm. Not on that machine right now, but I'll try it again tonight when I have
a moment.
I'll pass on the excruciating one. And try the other, thanks.
Little red chevron is good. Though I actually think the best for the theme
would probably be silver. I'll try that later.
Thanks, Kim.
Cha
Hi Charlie,
> I wonder if there's a decent online reference for
> it. I'll have to look around.
Here's the actual spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/ -- excruciating.
W3Schools: http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp -- usually short and
sweet, but low on basic ideas
FWIW, I removed everyth
>
> Weird... I'll try and figure something out, but as I said, CSS isn't
my
> forte.
Nor mine. I wonder if there's a decent online reference for it. I'll
have to look around. It's all a nuisance, of course, since I don't have
a 64-bit dqsd to work with and only have one machine running 32-bit
Vist
Hi Charlie,
> Yes, my localsearch was empty before I started. The one thing
> that simply would NOT change in theme.css was the >> on the
> button. It stayed doggedly black, which doesn't work on a
> very dark grey background.
Weird... I'll try and figure something out, but as I said, CSS isn
Hi, Kim.
Yes, my localsearch was empty before I started. The one thing that simply would
NOT change in theme.css was the >> on the button. It stayed doggedly black,
which doesn't work on a very dark grey background.
I'll play around a bit more in a couple of days, when I have some time, and
Hi Charlie,
Right. It seems the load order is:
1) search.css
2) theme.css
3) localsearch.css
so localsearch.css should only be involved at the very last stage.
Was your localsearch.css empty to begin with?
> Maybe this could be done entirely in
> localsearch.css?
I think it should be the o
Kim -
I agree, I thought I should have been able to get this whole thing to work
with just theme.css. But some things just wouldn't "take" right and it ended up
looking ugly. Specfically, the >> button wouldn't change colour, and a couple
of other minor things. I'm not at all sure which one o
Hi guys,
I found some time to look into the menu -- it's built from configure.xml in
your searches directory.
That script contains boatloads of logic to set up the menu, including a set
of calls to add themes in buildConfigureMenu().
It bothers me a little that the Vista theme requires changes
Correct. Users running Vista will need to take the provided files and
substitute them for "localsearch.css" and "theme.css". Our installation
should simply put them into the dqsd directory. Actually, the
localsearch.css should be renamed to "localsearch_vista.css" before we
make it available to fol
I've fixed httpinst to use the correct URLs for the new svn repository, and
I've added a /list switch which will bring up the list of searches in the
repository ordered by date. The latest is attached. Drop it in your
%PROGRAMFILES%\Quick Search Deskbar\searches folder, and you're good to go.
I've committed these, but haven't made any attempt to hook them up to the
Configure menu.
If I understand Charlie correctly, Vista doesn't behave properly with the
Configure Themes code anyway?
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> From: "Charlie Russel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, Dec
I've sent some theme files to Glenn. They fix the ugly blueness of the
XP look in 32-bit Vista. If anyone wants them before Glenn makes them
more generally available, email me offlist and I'll send them directly.
Charlie at scribes dot com.
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