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Theming #3209

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ochurlaud opened this issue May 1, 2013 · 10 comments
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Theming #3209

ochurlaud opened this issue May 1, 2013 · 10 comments

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@ochurlaud
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Hi,

well it's not really an issue, but if one wants to make their own cloud, they could change the titles and so one without editing the core. By the use of 'translate' function for example.

Second point, it would be great if every upgrade was not deleting the theme folder.

Thanks and regards,

Olivier

@BernhardPosselt
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This is already possible, check the documentation

@ochurlaud
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Didn't find : speaking of the first or second point ?
-> For the first one you have to edit .php which is not very cool for upgrades
-> For the second : did you mean with rsync ?

thx

@VicDeo
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VicDeo commented May 2, 2013

@ochurlaud the second is a duplicate of owncloud-archive/apps#1028

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@ochurlaud
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I agree but :
@VicDeo: the issue has no answer : only an explanation.
@Raydiation : i've already read this and I use it. I only find it
dangerous to copy whole templates in your 'theme ' directory to change
only the title of the html-page.

Sorry, i don't want to bother...

@BernhardPosselt
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@ochurlaud sure, its a general problem and i would advise against shipping your own theme if you dont have to whitelabel it for a customer. Instead please work with the design team to improve the current design @jancborchardt

@ochurlaud
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So if i've got time i could help, is it what you mean ?

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VicDeo commented May 2, 2013

@ochurlaud Updater is non-core app and it is located in the app repository, the core issues tracker is not the proper place to report Updater issues.
Having the clone of already opened issue in the core repo would not encourage me to close it faster.
In general I spend more time on testing than development as I prefer to ship less features but more stability.

Good news is that I will have more spare time for development real soon.

@BernhardPosselt
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@ochurlaud only if you want to ofc

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We are working on making theming easier, but it will take some time. For now you need to do it by hand.

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