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Glossary highlighting -> Font colour 4 years 6 months ago #6444

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I'm new to xerte, but it seems I do like it.
But I have an issue with the glossary.
I created a LO with a black background and white fonts. Now I try to use the glossary, but... The colour of words in the glossary will be changed to either a dark blue or black (I'm not able to determe this on my monitor) and therefor not readable against a dark background.
I would like either to change the colour to another colour, or just keep the dots and have no colour change at all.
Unfortunatelly I can't find a way to do so.

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Stefan

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Glossary highlighting -> Font colour 4 years 6 months ago #6445

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Hi
when you say "I created a LO with a black background and white fonts..." do you mean you selected one of the built-in themes with that combination or something else?
What theme?
What template?
What Xerte version?
Can you share a link to an example?
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Glossary highlighting -> Font colour 4 years 6 months ago #6446

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Hi Ron

Yes I did use one of the build in themes (quote: Dark grey background, off-white text, simple buttons).And it is the latest stable Xerte version 3.8.
The template used is the "xerteOnlineTollkit-template".
I did attache a part of a screenshot. The red arrows indicate my problem.

It would for sure be the easiest way to change the scheme, but I work with disabled kids, that's why I used a scheme suitable for those with seeing problems...
As far as I understand it there must be a place somewhere where all the predefined styles are stored and set. But as these are my first steps, I have no clue where that would be.
I appreciate any help!

Grettings
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Glossary highlighting -> Font colour 4 years 6 months ago #6447

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Hi Stefan
ok that theme should have css to ensure that the glossary link can be seen against the dark grey background but apparently it doesn't. I've just fixed that and committed the change but that won't appear in the downloads until there is a new release. So for now with the learning object icon selected you can add a styles optional property and add the following css:
a.x_glossary:link, a.x_glossary:visited, a.x_glossary:hover, a.x_glossary:active {
    color: #cfcfcf;
}
See attached.
That colour is the same as the text but you could change it to another light colour of you wish.
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Glossary highlighting -> Font colour 4 years 6 months ago #6448

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Hi Ron

Ah, I knew there would be an "easy" way to fix that. :D What is the saying?
"One will never stop learning in his lifetime!" (At least there's one like that in German).

Thanks a lot!
Stefan

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Glossary highlighting -> Font colour 4 years 6 months ago #6449

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Hi Ron

Sorry for bothering you again..., but I have the same colour issue with the "Annotated Diagram"-template.
The lines are visible, but they start way after the description, because the descriptions background is not really visible (Attachment "annottated diagram")...
I bet there is a simple solution as well... :D

I "fixed" it right now by using html tag "style" which really isn't the worst idea... Please see images (annotated diagramm 2-4) attached...

Is there any reference (and where could I possibly find it) where all the style names are written down. Maybe I can fix some css things things on my own then...

Thanks again
Stefan

p.s. How can I get rid of the image (The one I link the hotspots to) border? I other templates there is a "hide Border" checkbox, but this one is missing here...
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