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RE: [Bug-gnubg] HTML export colors


From: Albert Silver
Subject: RE: [Bug-gnubg] HTML export colors
Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 10:47:49 -0300

> > Looks like the image files were omitted.
> >
> > -- Rod
> 
> Reading Albert's post the first time, I understood the colors of the
> Images
> were changed (and I wondered: 'How is that done??').

I'm sorry if I wasn't clear in my post. Yes, I always use my own board
images, thus the Export options refer to GNU Backgammon pieces set in
the directory \html-images, which is what I was referring to. To
generate these images, choose the board you like best, go to File -->
Export --> HTML Images, and create them in a directory called
\html-images. The HTML I created refers to such a directory for the
images (this directory must be placed where the HTML file is) so if you
want to see the board, this must be done.

As to the CSS, it maintains the choice of my image files so there too,
the directory must be called \html-images. As an aside, the correct CSS
and HTML is the first one that appeared in the mailing list (at least
for me) called "CSS and HTML Export". I sent that post hours *after* the
others and it was my latest version. 

                                                        Albert

> Opening the HTML file, there were no images.
> 
> But Albert is referring to the CSS file (gnubg.css), generated by
gnubg
> after Export / HTML, with the option CSS: External file.
> 
> His original posted HTML however has the CSS tags in the [head]
[/head]
> section.
> 
> And to see the images... there has to be a directory /html-images
(with
> images ;-)) somewhere on your PC.
> Move the HTML file to the parent directory. The images are referred to
as
> relative links (/html-images).
> If you don't have a /html-images folder, you can create one using
gnubg
> (Export / HTML images...). Default subdirectory is /html-images.
> 
> Nardy
> 
> 
> >
> > On Friday 01 August 2003 10:27 am, Albert Silver wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm currently preparing a long commented match with the help of
> > > GNU 0.14 and some experts. I changed the colors a bit in the stats
and
> > > annotation window, and so that they might be considered as the
> standard
> > > I am sending the first game so you may see.
> > >
> > > The subdirectory for the images is called \html-images.
> > >
> > > Albert
> 
> 
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