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Subject: [SM-CVS] CVS: squirrelmail/doc themes.txt,1.8.4.2,1.8.4.3
From: Fredrik Jervfors <jervfors () users ! sourceforge ! net>
Date: 2005-07-25 6:08:45
Message-ID: E1Dww8r-0007Tm-IJ () sc8-pr-cvs1 ! sourceforge ! net
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Update of /cvsroot/squirrelmail/squirrelmail/doc
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv28736/doc
Modified Files:
Tag: SM-1_4-STABLE
themes.txt
Log Message:
Updating theme documentation
Index: themes.txt
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/squirrelmail/squirrelmail/doc/themes.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.8.4.2
retrieving revision 1.8.4.3
diff -u -w -r1.8.4.2 -r1.8.4.3
--- themes.txt 26 Jun 2005 08:05:14 -0000 1.8.4.2
+++ themes.txt 25 Jul 2005 06:08:43 -0000 1.8.4.3
@@ -1,20 +1,29 @@
Themes
======
+SquirrelMail users are able to customize the look of the interface by selecting
+a custom theme and the font style.
-To create a theme, it is very simple. Just go into the themes/ directory
-and create a file called yourtheme_theme.php. You then need to create an
-array with 16 elements (0-15). Below is an example followed by a
-description of what the different entries are for.
+SquirrelMail themes define interface colors. Each theme is a set of 17 or more
+colors.
+
+You can easily create your own theme. It is very simple. Just go into the
+themes/ directory and create a file called yourtheme_theme.php.
+You then need to create an array with 16 elements (0-15). Below is a blank theme
+sample followed by a description of what the different entries are for.
---<START>---
<?php
- # My Theme
- # Author: My Name
- # Date: Today's Date
- #
- # Optional description
+/**
+ * My Theme
+ *
+ * Author: My name
+ * Date: Today's date
+ *
+ * Optional description
+ */
+global $color;
$color[0] = '#xxxxxx';
$color[1] = '#xxxxxx';
$color[2] = '#xxxxxx';
@@ -35,12 +44,12 @@
?>
---<END>---
-And here is a description of what the different entries in the array
-are colors of, and the letter before the number denotes 'b' for background and
-'f' for foreground colors.
+Here is descriptions of what the different entries in the array are colors of.
+The letter before the number denotes 'b' for background and 'f' for foreground
+colors.
-b 0: Title Bar at the top of the page header
-f 1: <not currently used>
+b 0: Title bar at the top of the page header
+f 1: Error messages border, usually red
f 2: Error messages, usually red
b 3: Left folder list background color
b 4: Normal background color
@@ -51,13 +60,13 @@
b 9: Darker version of #0
b 10: Darker version of #9
f 11: Special folders color [Inbox, Trash, Sent]
-b 12: Alternate color for message list [alters between 4 and this one]
+b 12: Alternate color for message list [alters between #4 and this one]
f 13: Color for single-quoted text ('> text') when reading (default: #800000)
-f 14: Color for text with more than one quote (default: #FF0000)
-f 15: Non-selectable folders in the left frame (defaults to $color[6])
+f 14: Color for text with more than one quote (default: #ff0000)
+f 15: Non-selectable folders in the left frame (default: $color[6])
-Next all you have to do is run conf.pl and add the theme to the list
-of themes available to you.
+Next all you have to do is run SquirrelMail configuration utility and add the
+theme to the list of themes available to you.
$Id$
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