[Xerte] Re: Customizing XOT Projects

Kemp Johnathan johnathan.kemp at ntlworld.com
Tue Nov 29 14:56:59 GMT 2011


I have been following this thread with great interest as I have long been
curious as to how you could customise the Xerte interface. So many thanks
to Tom and Jose and anyone else who I might have missed who has contributed
to this.

I have almost completed translating into English Jose's excellent tutorial.
I notice that there is a slight discrepancy in that the example changes
about 8 optional properties of the project but only one is mentioned in the
tutorial, so the results achieved by following the tutorial would not match
the displayed image.

I have been testing the available colour properties to establish what might
have been changed and am finding a few properties that don't appear to be
doing much. I wanted to add a description of the optional colour properties
and their effects to the english translation.

Can anyone with more experience of moding the xerte interface comment on
the following observations and perhaps correct any errors or oversights on
my part.

***********

The following colour properties are available and were tested in Xerte
preview.

titleBarColour: Changes the title bar at the top of the page.

StatusBarColour: Changes the bar below the title bar and the bar at the
bottom of the screen.

FillColour: changes page background and colour behind volume control

defaultColour: not sure (changed the arrows on the table of contents)

buttonFillColour: changes the background to all the buttons on the
interface.

ButtonTextColour: changes the border on the top buttons and their text in
the status bar

glossaryColour: no observed effect but project did not have a glossary.

LabelColour: no observed effect

inputColour: no observed effect

pageTitleColour : no observed effect

statusColour: Changes the continue arrows and continue label at bottom
right of screen.

TitleColour: Changes colour of project and page title and table of contents
title.

StageColour: No visible effect (may be significant if visuals are turned
off?)
***********
Once completed the translation will be available in open office and pdf
format. I will look to posting it to the wiki at some point.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Johnathan


On 27 November 2011 17:21, Jose Diaz <xt4mhz at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone ... promise is a promise :-)
>
> Here goes the the address where I published the small tutorial about how
> to customize the "look" of XOT:
>
> http://jgdu.blogspot.com/2011/11/xot-como-cambiar-su-apariencia.html
>
> Thanks to all of you for the help.
>
> Take care.
>
> José Gregorio.
>
> --
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