Re: gimp-help-custom.css

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Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Monday, 29. March 2010)
> The intention was to give the image text another layout to
>  distinguish it from the rest of the text. In books and other paper
>  prints it is quite common to use a different font in italic for
>  pictures. 

Yes, I just thought that italic is used to emphasize text.

>  In my opinion it looks better, but others may disagree
>  in this.

Then add it.

> I am running the GIMP manual on Windows/Firefox or Windows/Opera.
> Perhaps other browsers gives a quite different display?

Just tested: it looks good using Konqueror (Linux). :-)

> > As far as I understand it, gimp-help-custom.css exists to provide
> > a simple way for everybody to customize the manual; for example,
> > if you (and only you) want to make the background blue or use
> > some exotic font, you can add this stylesheet to your html files.
> 
> But with one drawback: As this stylesheet (gimp-help-custom.css) is
> called on top of every html file created, the style defined in this
>  file will affect all users! Not only one specific language.
> (Yes, I know it is possible to define your own classes or whatever
>  not used by others, but that's another question).

No, I meant to just create you personal stylesheet, don't commit/push 
it.

> (You may try it by copying the .caption {...} on top of this mail
>  into a gimp-help-plain.css file and add this file to your local
>  html folder).

For testing on the fly gimp-help-custom.css is even better.

> > Alternative: copy gimp-help-plain.css (and gimp22.css) to the
> > (new) subdirectory stylesheets/nn and edit the copied
> > stylesheets. This way only the Norwegian HTML manual would be
> > affected.
> 
> Perhaps this is the best solution?
> Moving the gimp-help-plain.css and gimp22.css to separate language
> folders (as i.e. in po or images). Then the stylesheets would be
> explicit to each language, not affecting other languages and the
> gimp-help-plain.css would be living up to its intentions.

As long as the stylesheets don't differ we should avoid this, simply 
because we'd had to apply any later changes to every local stylesheet.

This special feature is more interesting for non-European languages 
IMHO.

Bye,
Ulf


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