Regards,
 sthag
 Am 02.05.2017 15:20:52 schrieb Thomas Mortagne
 : 
 Looks like a bug to me. Would be great if
you could create an issue on
 
http://jira.xwiki.org and detail the steps to reproduce it.
 On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 2:50 PM, Interaktionsweise
 wrote:
  Hi,
 I tried two skins with the same edits.
 I only changed the file companylogo.vm and added a file 
 logo-company.png.
  The skin.properties file points to flamingo as
parent.
 In one skin folder I copied all of the flamingo files and edited as 
 described.
  If I change the skin for the wiki everything is
as expected and the 
 changes show up with the newly set skin.
 The other skin folder only has the edited files
 _ companylogo.vm
 _ logo-company.png
 _ skin.properties
 If I switch to this skin, tested changing it only for one page, I see 
 an error
"You are not allowed to view this page or perform this action"
 after pressing save.
  If I try to switch to the changed page from the
wiki frontend, I only 
 see a blank page.
 Is there something I'm doing wrong? Why is there no inheritance?
 Regards,
 sthag
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  Am 02.05.2017 10:32:23 schrieb Thomas Mortagne :
 On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 9:55 AM, Interaktionsweise
 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to create a new skin. I followed the section Skins within 
 the
Developer's Guide and also Platform Features / Skins.
 > The article "How to create a new
skin" says to copy the whole colibri 
 (should be flamingo by now) skin folder
and make an example change. Then
 there is a part about skin.properties. The property "parent" indicates a
 skin to inherit from. It says that it always has a value, even if I don't
 explicitly enter one for myself it will inherit from WAR or whatever is
 configured in "xwiki.defaultbaseskin".
> Does that mean I don't have to copy the whole flamingo folder if I 
reference flamingo as "parent"? This way I could only create a custom named
 folder within the xwiki/skins folder with the skin.properties file and for
 example a logo.png file which would replace the flamingo logo.png file.
 Yes you can inherit from Flamingo, no need to duplicate it if you just
 want to customize some templates only.
> I don't understand the behavior and the functionality of this 
 inheriting
and parent child relation of skins from the articles in the
 documentation. Why have a parent if I copy the whole skin folder anyways?
 
 Regards,
 sthag 
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 Thomas Mortagne 
 
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 Thomas Mortagne