trichview.support
Re: Unnecessary css lines in the source of a HTML-file (Part. 2) |
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Stef Mientki |
Posted: 03/12/2005 16:34:23 hello Pieter, Pieter E. wrote: > Dear Stef, > > I don't understand what you're trying to say. Apparently we don't understand each other. So let's try again. What I'm trying to say, in very concrete terms: I'm using richview edit for html files with CSS, for 2 years now, changing styles very frequently, with over 1000 html pages and my CSS files are still as large as 2 years ago. And indeed some html pages don't use all the 13 textstyles, so they could be very little bit smaller ;-) What are you trying to say ? Are the CSS files too large or are the html files too large? Or are you using CSS-definitions inside the html pages ? I'm very interested in this subject, because I write all documents (mostly with RichView) in html+CSS format. So if I can improve my program, I'll jump in. I hope some day, even the html-importer will become a little better ;-) Cheers, Stef Mientki The problem is that the final > HTML-file contains unused css-code. If you visit the added hyperlink in the > previous post you can see what I mean. > > The final css-source is unnecessary big when using RichViewEdit for a lot > of changes. A solution is to use 'DeleteUnusedStyles' but this clears the > undo/redo history. So that's not an option. > > Sergey had some items on his to-do-list. Two of the things are: 'to make > undoable version of DeleteUnusedStyles' and 'to avoid saving unused styles > in CSS'. My question is if there is any progress in this development. > > Thanks. > > Pieter E. > > Stef Mientki <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >>Pieter E. wrote: >> >>>Dear Sergey, >>> >>>Is there already a solution for my post: "Unnecessary css lines in the > > source > >>>of a HTML-file"? >>> >> >>Isn't this a philosophical issue ? >> >>Afaik, CSS is meant to give all (or at least a lot of) pages the same >>style. So using RichView with CSS has afaik, just 1 solution: >>1. the (RichView) Editor you use to generate and modify the html code, >>has a fixed number of styles >>2. all these styles are always exported to the CSS style. >> >>Now the Editor can changes these styles (upon which all html docs, >>referring to this CSS-file, will change their apperance). You can even >>add extra styles, which can be used in newer html docs. But you can >>never remove old styles, because you don't know if they are used in >>already existing html docs. >> >>I'ld like to hear, what others think of this reasening. >>I'm using this method (where I allow, just one CSS-file in one directory > > >>and have 3 stylesets, of each 13 textstyles) for about 2 years now, and > > >>I'm very satisfied about the method. (I'll probably will release a >>freeware application using this method within a month) >> >>Stef Mientki >> >> >> >> >>>(http://www.trichview.com/support/dnewsweb.cgi?utag=&group=trichview.support&xrelated=7635&cmd_thread_last.x=65&cmd_thread_last.y=15) >>> >>>I've seen in the 'Examples.txt' from RichView v1.9.6 a way to remove unused >>>styles for 2 RichViews linked to the same RVStyle. >>>Is this example a solution for my problem? (I've tried it, without any > > succes...) > >>>:( >>> >>>Thanks. >>> >>>Pieter E. > > |
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