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Top Forums Web Development Trac styling Post 302919346 by figaro on Tuesday 30th of September 2014 04:18:47 PM
Old 09-30-2014
Trac styling

I am using trac (The Trac Project) for an intranet and want to ensure the styling is aligned with the corporate styling. After I have identified and amended the stylesheets (trac.css, admin.css etc), the changes are not propagated to the site. Perhaps the styling is interpreted in another way? How can I propagate trac stylesheet changes so that they are reflected on screen?
 
Net::Trac(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					    Net::Trac(3pm)

NAME
Net::Trac - Interact with a remote Trac instance SYNOPSIS
use Net::Trac; my $trac = Net::Trac::Connection->new( url => 'http://trac.someproject.org', user => 'hiro', password => 'yatta' ); my $ticket = Net::Trac::Ticket->new( connection => $trac ); my $id = $ticket->create(summary => 'This product has only a moose, not a pony'); my $other_ticket = Net::Trac::Ticket->new( connection => $trac ); $other_ticket->load($id); print $other_ticket->summary, " "; $ticket->update( summary => 'This project has no pony' ); DESCRIPTION
Net::Trac is simple client library for a remote Trac instance. Because Trac doesn't provide a web services API, this module currently "fakes" an RPC interface around Trac's webforms and the feeds it exports. Because of this, it's somewhat more brittle than a true RPC client would be. As of now, this module has been tested against Trac 10.4 and Trac 11.0. The author's needs for this module are somewhat modest and its current featureset reflects this. Right now, only basic read/write functionality for Trac's tickets is provided. Patches would be gratefully appreciated. BUGS
This module currently only deals with Trac's bug tracking system. This module is woefully incomplete. This module's error handling isn't what it should be. There are more. Please send bug reports and patches to bug-net-trac@rt.cpan.org AUTHOR
Jesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com>, Thomas Sibley <trs@bestpractical.com> LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2009 Best Practical Solutions. This package is licensed under the same terms as Perl 5.8.8. perl v5.12.3 2011-04-02 Net::Trac(3pm)
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