- From: Bartolomé Sintes Marco <bartolomesintes@ono.com>
- Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 14:13:47 +0100
- To: Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr
- Cc: www-amaya@w3.org
Hi, I thought that CSS parsing was done when the file was saved or reload. Now I have realized that css parsing is done only when a html document linking to the css file is saved and reload. For example, if the user creates a new css file using "File > New > New CSS style sheet", this css file can have errors but the user is not warned. I think that it would be nice if Amaya checked the CSS file when it is saved, even if it has no relationship with a html document. I am sorry I do not fully understand your answer, but I think parsing css files when they are saved would help to prevent errors in css files. Best regards, Bartolomé Sintes (http://www.mclibre.org) Irene Vatton escribió: > On Friday 17 November 2006 12:41, Bartolomé Sintes Marco wrote: >> Hi, >> >> When editing complex XHTML documents it is sometimes necessary to >> disable the style sheet (using the Style > Disable menu). One of my >> pupils has discovered that error parsing of the css file is not done >> when the css file has been disabled. It would be nice if Amaya would >> perform the error parsing everytime the css file is saved, even if it >> has been disabled. > > The "Style > Disable" is just here to disable the parsing of this style sheet, > the CSS editor can help to prevent errors in css files? >
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