The "@" symbol is defined as "relative to the current file". However, you can 
use an absolute path as well - just specify a path that is relative to the 
classpath (full path to the file but no leading slash).

FYI, the "@" syntax for styles is no longer supported in Pivot 2.0 - named 
styles/stylesheets are now used for this purpose.

G

On Nov 14, 2010, at 11:31 PM, ocean ocean wrote:

> Can't seem to pull this off. I have a style defined in a separate jar as a 
> json file. (I picked up this nifty look by examining the 
> terra_file_browser_sheet_skin.wtkx where the dialog buttons refer to a 
> @command_button.json). Now I want to reference this json stylesheet from many 
> different wtkx files. How to do this? It seems the @-operator is always 
> relative to the current wtkx file. But what if I'd like to refer to a json 
> stylesheet using an absolute url?
> 
> Where is the sourcecode that interprets the @-operator and translates it into 
> an URL to be loaded?
> 
> Thanks,

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