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css definitions?

Postby Cain » Tue Nov 30, 2004 11:24 pm

I'm sure that the documentation for css exists, I just can't seem to lay hands on it.

Could someone point me to documentation of which named elements Servoy uses, as well as the different properties and values available?

F'rinstance, in the standard example, I can see that 'inset' is a border-style option. What's the syntax for raised? Shadow?

Like I said, sure this is out there somewhere, but I don't know where to look. Could someone point out how to go about rtfm? :wink:
Cain
 

Postby airmark » Wed Dec 01, 2004 12:51 am

Hello Cain,

The Developer Reference Guide has a list of all Servoy CSS style properties and values.

http://developer.servoy.com/docs/ServoyDevReferenceGuide2_1.pdf

Hope this helps.
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Postby Cain » Wed Dec 01, 2004 1:18 am

Aha!

Thanks for the assist.
Cain
 

Re: css definitions?

Postby mnorman » Wed Dec 01, 2004 2:32 am

Cain wrote:I'm sure that the documentation for css exists, I just can't seem to lay hands on it.

Could someone point me to documentation of which named elements Servoy uses, as well as the different properties and values available?

F'rinstance, in the standard example, I can see that 'inset' is a border-style option. What's the syntax for raised? Shadow?

Like I said, sure this is out there somewhere, but I don't know where to look. Could someone point out how to go about rtfm? :wink:


Cain,

You can find information about Servoy CSS implementation in the printed
Servoy Developer Edition Volume 1: Use's Guide, in the Styles chapter,
page 267 to page 290; in the Servoy Developer Edition Volume 2:
Reference Guide, in the Styles chapter, page 104 to page 124; and in the
Servoy Developer Edition Volume 2: Reference Guide Appendix section
called "Servoy CSS style properties", page 362 to page 368.

You can also find more information in the online Servoy Help Navigator by
entering "style" as an index entry on the "Index" tab or "style" as a
criteria on the "Search" tab.

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Marc Norman
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