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Re: HTML export of profiler data


From: Daniel Kraft
Subject: Re: HTML export of profiler data
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 19:18:42 +0100
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Hi Julien!

On 2016-02-25 09:07, Julien Bect wrote:
> Le 24/02/2016 19:24, Daniel Kraft a écrit :
>> We could create a standalone CSS file that contains our rules (might be
>> more in the future, or we might also add JS files to enhance the report
>> even more).  This file could be installed in a /usr/share location, and
>> then referenced (at this location) from the generated HTML files.  This
>> seems like a cleaner way, although it means that HTML files may not be
>> portable to other machines -- not sure if that should be a design goal
>> or not.
> In my opinion, the approach with a separate CSS file is cleaner. And it
> is more efficient if you think of a complicated report made of several
> HTML pages (which can share the same CSS file).
> 
> But being able to export a "portable" profiling summary, that can be
> read by someone with a different version of Octave installed (or with no
> Octave at all), would be a very nice additional feature.

Yes, I agree on both points.

> a) going for the "separate CSS file" approach,
> 
> b) but copying the CSS file(s) from /usr/share/... to the directory
> containing the report.

This seems like a good idea.  I will try it out unless others have
objections to this plan.

Yours,
Daniel

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