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Re: bootstrap.min.js in pydoctor



>>>>> "Anthony" == Anthony Fok <foka@debian.org> writes:

    Anthony> Indeed, which option is easier or more feasible depends on
    Anthony> the scenario.

    Anthony> In this particular case with pydoctor, I was quite lucky
    Anthony> because its included bootstrap.min.css is exactly what
    Anthony> Twitter distributed officially, so the exact unminified
    Anthony> version was easily found:

    Anthony> Files:
    Anthony> debian/missing-sources/pydoctor/templates/bootstrap.css
    Anthony> pydoctor/templates/bootstrap.min.css Copyright: 2011-2015
    Anthony> Twitter, Inc.  Embedded copy of normalize.css v3.0.2:
    Anthony> 2011-2014 Nicolas Gallagher License: Expat Comment: These
    Anthony> files are copies of vanilla Bootstrap v3.3.4 CSS files,
    Anthony> identical to those distributed on Bootstrap CDN: *
    Anthony> https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.4/css/bootstrap.css
    Anthony> *
    Anthony> https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.4/css/bootstrap.min.css

Is the css file actually source code though?
At least for bootstrap 4, the source code is in sas and the css is not
the preferred form for modification.
I think bootstrap has been using sas for a long time, so I suspect css
is not source code for bootstrap 3 either.

--Sam


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