Understand me right, I mostly like the new style, except the runlog as reported.
Attached you will find the diff's you were asking for. But as pointed out, I
haven't worked so far on CSS and hence this should be checked!!
I understand that the mhttpd.js needs to be the default one, however, mhttpd.css
might be left to the end-user to adopt to their specific needs. I shortly
checked in the mhttpd demon. It checks for the resources path in the ODB. If it
also would check for a CSS name, mhttpd.css could be changed/adopted by the
end-users without breaking things (at least it would then be their one business).
> > If I am not mistaken, the mhttpd.css is hard coded (path/name) into the mhttpd.
>
> mhttpd.css is served from $MIDASSYS/resources/mhttpd.css. The actual path is
reported on the mhttpd
> "help" page.
>
> (I think the internal mhttpd.css and mhttpd.js should be removed as no longer
useful - nothing will work
> right if the real mhttpd.js and mhttpd.css cannot be served).
>
> > Especially the look and feel of the runlog is unsatisfactorily from my point
of view.
>
> persons in charge of implementing the CSS stuff failed to convert quite a few
pages, for example, the elog
> and the history editor pages were left completely broken. (mostly fixed now).
>
> so thank you for reporting the runlog breakage, I hope Stefan & co can fix it
quickly. (I cannot do - I have
> have no runlog pages on any of my test experiments).
>
> > the old style was much more readable.
>
> I think the new style is not too bad, except for a few visual artefacts here
and there, the general comment
> that CSS is too complicated and hard to debug and the fact that over-subtle
colouring yields inconsistent
> visuals between different monitors and ambient lighting conditions. (persons
who select the colours always
> respond that "but to me, it looks just fine on my laptop", making it hard to
resolve any issues).
>
> > I could recover the old style look and feel by slightly changing the mhttpd.cxx
>
> If you post the patches that fix it for you, I can commit them to midas. (git
diff | mail olchansk@triumf.ca).
>
> K.O. |