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< ? php
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$phpgw_info = array ();
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$phpgw_info [ " flags " ][ " currentapp " ] = " admin " ;
$phpgw_info [ " server " ][ " site_title " ] = " Create a selected navbar image " ;
include ( " ../header.inc.php " );
?>
This is a utility that will help developers automatically create " selected " navigation bar images . Currently , it just adds a 1 pixel border around the image in a style that suggests a depressed button .
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The instructions are as follows :
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< li > Select an app from the list below .</ li >
< li > Right click on the image that appears in your browser and save the image .</ li >
< li > Name the image " navbar-sel.gif " -- but without the quotes .</ li >
< li > Copy the image to the images subdirectory of the app .</ li >
< li > Commit the image to cvs , adding it first if necessary .</ li >
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< b > NOTE :</ b > < i > This app will only work if your server has the GD library compiled into PHP . Furthermore , if your GD library is too new , it will not work with GIF 's, only PNG' s ...</ i >
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< b > NOTE 2 :</ b > < i > Also , some images seem to give load errors . This is easily fixed by reexporting them as a GIF from Photoshop in GIF89a format . Other programs will also work .</ i >
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< b > Applications </ b >
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while ( list ( $key , $val ) = each ( $phpgw_info [ " apps " ])) {
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echo " \n <A HREF= \" " . $phpgw -> link ( " navbar-sel.php " , " filename= " . $phpgw_info [ " server " ][ " server_root " ] . " / " . $key . " /images/navbar.gif " ) . " \" > " ;
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echo $phpgw_info [ " apps " ][ $key ][ " title " ] . " </A><BR> " ;
}
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include ( $phpgw_info [ " server " ][ " api_inc " ] . " /footer.inc.php " );
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?>