[bt-devel] OSIS etc. filters

Martin Gruner mg.pub at gmx.net
Sun Jul 29 12:23:01 MST 2007


Am Sonntag, 29. Juli 2007 schrieb Troy A. Griffitts:
> I cannot comment from knowledge of how Bibletime uses HTML/CSS, but
> SWORDWeb uses HTML/CSS extensively.  I believe we output class
> attributes on many elements.  If expanding the class attributes to all
> elements would help allow BT to continue to use its HTML/CSS mechanism
> but drop it's custom filter set, I would love to extend the support.
> I'm sure adding the missing class attributes would benefit other
> projects as well.
>
> 	-Troy.
>
Hi Troy,

I must admit I didn't know hat. Just briefly looked at osishtmlhref and 
osiswebif, and couldn't find it right away. Can you please tell me where to 
look?

Thanks.

mg

> Eeli Kaikkonen wrote:
> > On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Martin Gruner wrote:
> >> There are several reasons why we cannot use the builtin filters. One of
> >> them is that we use CSS for the frontend formatting (our display
> >> templates), which is not possible without writing own filters.
> >
> > Using CSS is the right thing to do. I didn't realize that BT uses it
> > already - the code which I have seen didn't look very clean regarding
> > HTML/CSS division, IIRC. But we can look at that later.
> >
> >
> >   Yours,
> > 	Eeli Kaikkonen (Mr.), Oulu, Finland
> > 	e-mail: eekaikko at mailx.studentx.oulux.fix (with no x)
> >
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