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16 | 16 | === Logo === |
17 | | Change the `src` setting to `site/` followed by the name of your image file. The `width` and `height` settings should be modified to match your image's dimensions (the Trac chrome handler uses "`site/`" for files within the project directory `htdocs` and "`common/`" for the common ones). |
| 17 | Change the `src` setting to `site/` followed by the name of your image file. The `width` and `height` settings should be modified to match your image's dimensions (the Trac chrome handler uses "`site/`" for files within the project directory `htdocs` and "`common/`" for the common ones). Note that 'site/' is not a placeholder for your project name, it is the actual prefix that should be used (literally). For example, if your project is named 'sandbox', and the image file is 'red_logo.gif' then the 'src' setting would be 'site/red_logo.gif', not 'sandbox/red_logo.gif'. |
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| 42 | Should your browser have issues with your favicon showing up in the address bar, you may put a "?" (less the quotation marks) after your favicon file extension. |
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| 44 | {{{ |
| 45 | [project] |
| 46 | icon = /favicon.ico? |
| 47 | }}} |
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42 | 49 | == Custom Navigation Entries == |
43 | 50 | The new [mainnav] and [metanav] can now be used to customize the text and link used for the navigation items, or even to disable them (but not for adding new ones). |
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61 | 68 | Say you want to add a link to a custom stylesheet, and then your own |
62 | | header and footer. Create a file {{{/path/to/env/templates/site.html}}} or {{{/path/to/inherit/option/templates_dir/site.html}}}, with contents like this: |
| 69 | header and footer. Save the following content as 'site.html' inside your projects templates directory (each Trac project can have their own site.html), e.g. {{{/path/to/env/templates/site.html}}}: |
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64 | 71 | {{{ |
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90 | 97 | </html> |
91 | 98 | }}} |
92 | | Note that this references your environment's `htdocs/style.css`. |
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| 100 | Those who are familiar with XSLT may notice that Genshi templates bear some similarities. However, there are some Trac specific features - for example '''${href.chrome('site/style.css')}''' attribute references template placed into environment's ''htdocs/'' In a similar fashion '''${chrome.htdocs_location}''' is used to specify common ''htdocs/'' directory from Trac installation. |
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| 102 | `site.html` is one file to contain all your modifications. It usually works by the py:match (element or attribute), and it allows you to modify the page as it renders - the matches hook onto specific sections depending on what it tries to find |
| 103 | and modify them. |
| 104 | See [http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users/browse_thread/thread/70487fb2c406c937/ this thread] for a detailed explanation of the above example `site.html`. |
| 105 | A site.html can contain any number of such py:match sections for whatever you need to modify. This is all [http://genshi.edgewall.org/ Genshi], so the docs on the exact syntax can be found there. |
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94 | 108 | Example snippet of adding introduction text to the new ticket form (hide when preview): |
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106 | | If the environment is upgraded from 0.10 and a `site_newticket.cs` file already exists, it can actually be loaded by using a workaroud - providing it contains no ClearSilver processing. In addition, as only one element can be imported, the content needs some sort of wrapper such as a `<div>` block or other similar parent container. The XInclude namespace must be specified to allow includes, but that can be moved to document root along with the others: |
| 120 | This example illustrates a technique of using '''`req.environ['PATH_INFO']`''' to limit scope of changes to one view only. For instance, to make changes in site.html only for timeline and avoid modifying other sections - use ''`req.environ['PATH_INFO'] == '/timeline'`'' condition in <py:if> test. |
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| 122 | More examples snippets for `site.html` can be found at [trac:wiki:CookBook/SiteHtml CookBook/SiteHtml]. |
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| 124 | Example snippets for `style.css` can be found at [trac:wiki:CookBook/SiteStyleCss CookBook/SiteStyleCss]. |
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| 126 | If the environment is upgraded from 0.10 and a `site_newticket.cs` file already exists, it can actually be loaded by using a workaround - providing it contains no ClearSilver processing. In addition, as only one element can be imported, the content needs some sort of wrapper such as a `<div>` block or other similar parent container. The XInclude namespace must be specified to allow includes, but that can be moved to document root along with the others: |
107 | 127 | {{{ |
108 | 128 | #!xml |
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152 | 172 | Once you've created your custom template you will need to configure the webserver to tell Trac where the template is located (pls verify ... not yet changed to 0.11): |
153 | 173 | |
| 174 | For [wiki:TracModWSGI mod_wsgi]: |
| 175 | {{{ |
| 176 | os.environ['TRAC_ENV_INDEX_TEMPLATE'] = '/path/to/template' |
| 177 | }}} |
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154 | 179 | For [wiki:TracFastCgi FastCGI]: |
155 | 180 | {{{ |
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193 | 218 | Trac resolves requests for a template by first looking inside the project, then in any inherited templates location, and finally inside the Trac egg. |
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| 220 | Trac caches templates in memory by default to improve performance. To apply a template you need to restart the server. |
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196 | 223 | See also TracGuide, TracIni |