Phil, On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 7:28 PM, J. Alex Aycinena <alex.aycin...@gmail.com> wrote: > Phil, > > On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Phil Longstaff <plongst...@rogers.com> wrote: > >> >> The intention is not to support them simultaneously, but I hope and >> assume we will be moving forward with webkit. There is a >> 'gnc-html-engine-supports-css' which is supposed to return true for >> webkit and false for gtkhtml, so you could use it in an if-then-else >> environment. The purpose is to allow the scm code to decide whether css >> features should be used or not. >> >> Phil >> >> > > Ok so I'll try that and see if I can get both to work. Either way I'll > have to submit some patches for the webkit version to work properly > > Thanks, > > Alex >
I attach a patch file so that the US Tax Report works with either gtkhtml or webkit. Three file are modified: stylesheet-plain.scm - add capability to select alternate line shading and to select an alternate line background color; switch defaults for table cell padding and spacing; define three justifications for column heading (right, center and left). html-fonts.scm - add capability to use additions in stylesheet-plain.scm; make default font size for links same as for numbers. taxtxf.scm - add capability to run with either gtkhtml or webkit and, if webkit, to utilize features of the default style sheet I would appreciate it if you or another developer would apply these patches for me. Thanks, Alex
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