AssetTracker and RT4.0.2 and css

Hi Todd,

I have installed the debian package of RT-4.0.2 and I’m currently
installing all extensions that I had in test, source install.
I have run into a small display problem. When displaying an asset it
looks like it is not including the associated css. The headers of the
AssetMetadata are not coloured.
That is possible since my theme is aileron and there is no folder named
like that in AssetTracker/NoAuth. Made that folder and copied the web2
files into it. No go. If I switching to web2 then I’ll get the coloured
headers.
It looks like something is not correctly including the correct css
files. Looking at in Firebug I can’t see much since all css files are
squished. Is it possible to disable this so that I can see what is being
included and what not.
I’ll see if I can figure it out by looking at the apache logs. RT.log
doesn’t give a clue (debug enabled)

Regards,

Joop

Joop wrote:

Hi Todd,

I have installed the debian package of RT-4.0.2 and I’m currently
installing all extensions that I had in test, source install.
I have run into a small display problem. When displaying an asset it
looks like it is not including the associated css. The headers of the
AssetMetadata are not coloured.
That is possible since my theme is aileron and there is no folder
named like that in AssetTracker/NoAuth. Made that folder and copied
the web2 files into it. No go. If I switching to web2 then I’ll get
the coloured headers.
It looks like something is not correctly including the correct css
files. Looking at in Firebug I can’t see much since all css files are
squished. Is it possible to disable this so that I can see what is
being included and what not.
I’ll see if I can figure it out by looking at the apache logs. RT.log
doesn’t give a clue (debug enabled)

No go in the logs but by accident I found it. I added the aileron folder
maybe in the wrong place or you’ll need to add it twice.
Atleast it is needed here:
/usr/local/share/request-tracker4/plugins/RTx-AssetTracker/html/Callbacks/AssetTracker/NoAuth/css/aileron
Create the aileron folder and copy the files from the web2 folder to it.
That consists of a folder Main.css and a file End contained in it. That
file includes webat.css.

Hope this will help some other people as well and I hope Todd will
include it in the next release.

Regards,

Joop

Joop,

No go in the logs but by accident I found it. I added the aileron
folder
maybe in the wrong place or you’ll need to add it twice.
Atleast it is needed here:
/usr/local/share/request-tracker4/plugins/RTx-
AssetTracker/html/Callbacks/AssetTracker/NoAuth/css/aileron
Create the aileron folder and copy the files from the web2 folder to
it.
That consists of a folder Main.css and a file End contained in it.
That
file includes webat.css.

Hope this will help some other people as well and I hope Todd will
include it in the next release.

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