David Crossley wrote:
Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
...
I've worked with the svn version of Forrest and I'd like to share some
comments on my experience so far.
Oh thank you. That is exactly what we need - feedback.
Also people testing 0.7-dev is helping to create a better release.
I also
On Thu, 2005-26-05 at 15:55 +1000, David Crossley wrote:
Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
Hello,
I created a web site which is on-line at http://www.sello-propio.com
since a few days ago. It is pretty simple and uses the default skin.
But my customer is really happy, both with the quality, and
On Thu, 2005-26-05 at 12:16 +0100, Ross Gardler wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
...
I've worked with the svn version of Forrest and I'd like to share some
comments on my experience so far.
Oh thank you. That is exactly what we need - feedback.
Also people
On May 26, 2005, at 3:57 AM, Maurice Lanselle wrote:
I am learning to use Forrest v0.6. I am very confused by the
information on changing skins and skin properties, and I think there
may be issues. I would like to simply:
1) Try the available skins, to see how they look and how they vary so
Gaskavahkku, miessemnu 25. b. 2005 19.26, Sjur Moshagen lii:
Hello,
I've been silent for a long time - sorry for not giving any feedback
sooner!
We have now tested the i18n features with the latest svn version (of
today), and the behaviour we find is a little strange. Here's what
we've
Will the following not do what you want?
$ forrest site -Dproject.skin=krysalis-site
You'd have to rename the directory after each build if you wanted to
compare side by side. I couldn't find a property to change the
build-directory on the command line but I don't doubt that it exists
too.
As
Maurice Lanselle wrote:
I am learning to use Forrest v0.6. I am very confused by the
information on changing skins and skin properties, and I think there may
be issues.
Yes, this is true, we welcome patches for improvements once you
understand things. Right now I'll try and help you get