Updated filters - internationalized some more strings
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1 Themes
2 ======
3
4 To create a theme, it is very simple. Just go into the themes/ directory
5 and create a file called yourtheme_theme.php. You then need to create an
6 array with 13 elements (0-12). Below is an example followed by a
7 description of what the different entries are for.
8
9 ---<START>---
10 <?php
11
12 # My Theme
13 # Author: My Name
14 # Date: Today's Date
15 #
16 # Optional description
17
18 $color[0] = "#xxxxxx";
19 $color[1] = "#xxxxxx";
20 $color[2] = "#xxxxxx";
21 $color[3] = "#xxxxxx";
22 $color[4] = "#xxxxxx";
23 $color[5] = "#xxxxxx";
24 $color[6] = "#xxxxxx";
25 $color[7] = "#xxxxxx";
26 $color[8] = "#xxxxxx";
27 $color[9] = "#xxxxxx";
28 $color[10] = "#xxxxxx";
29 $color[11] = "#xxxxxx";
30 $color[12] = "#xxxxxx";
31 $color[13] = "#xxxxxx";
32 $color[14] = "#xxxxxx";
33
34 ?>
35 ---<END>---
36
37 And here is a description of what the different entries in the array
38 are color of:
39
40 0: Title Bar at the top of the page header
41 1: <not currently used>
42 2: Error messages (usually red)
43 3: Left folder list background color
44 4: Normal background color
45 5: Header of the message index (From, Date, Subject)
46 6: Normal text on the left folder list
47 7: Links in the right frame
48 8: Normal text (usually black)
49 9: Darker version of #0
50 10: Darker version of #9
51 11: Special folders color (Inbox, Trash, Sent)
52 12: Alternate color for message list (alters between 4 and this one)
53 13: Color for single-quoted text ("> text") when reading (default: #800000)
54 14: Color for text with more than one quote (default: #FF0000)
55
56 Next all you have to do is run conf.pl and add the theme to the list
57 of themes available to you. If you would like your theme to be
58 included in the distribution of SquirrelMail, just email it to
59 <luke@squirrelmail.org> and I will review it.