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2010-02-01
, 18:16
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@ Germany
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#132
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Quick question:
On one of the status icon modding discussions someone pointed out that rather than replacing the icons in /usr/share/... you can put icons in ~/.local/share/... (where ... represents the rest of the requisite path). This has the advantage that if you bugger it up you can always delete the borked files and the defaults will take over after a reboot; also, they shoukd persist after a firmware upgrade. Has anyone tried this for Conversations css files?
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2010-02-01
, 19:53
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Joined on Oct 2009
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#133
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Yep, tried but didnīt work for me...
Plz let us know if it worked for you!?
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2010-02-02
, 21:23
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#134
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2010-02-02
, 21:32
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@ Ingolstadt, Germany
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#136
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b666m thanks!!! perfect layout for my taste...
How i can have same layout for chats? So chats and sms looks like exactly the same?
Anyone know how to change the font color for the date/timer on the SMS? I can't figure out that part.
span.MessageTimeStamp.Other { color: #059ACF; } span.MessageDeliveryTimeStamp.Other { color: #ACF059; }
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2010-02-04
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2010-02-04
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@ Ingolstadt, Germany
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#138
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The time/date color change works great...thanks!
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2010-02-04
, 00:48
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#139
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uhhhmmm... okay... that didn't work for me... but maybe it was just in the wrong place as i tried that *g*
but thx for pointing out that this command is working
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2010-02-04
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@ Oxford, UK
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#140
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On one of the status icon modding discussions someone pointed out that rather than replacing the icons in /usr/share/... you can put icons in ~/.local/share/... (where ... represents the rest of the requisite path). This has the advantage that if you bugger it up you can always delete the borked files and the defaults will take over after a reboot; also, they shoukd persist after a firmware upgrade. Has anyone tried this for Conversations css files?
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