• Location of Base64 images

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OpenKM has many interesting features, but requires some configuration process to show its full potential.
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 #25893  by gr87
 
Hello,

I am trying to configure OpenKM on the frontend, and have noticed that some images for the interface are in Base64. I'm presuming they are stored in the database, but so far had no luck in finding them.

Could you point me in the right direction?
 #25896  by gr87
 
I don't see any place where icons are in this table. Are they defined in the database at all.
 #25904  by jllort
 
cfg_key is be called logo.login, logo.mobile etc...
 #26058  by gr87
 
The icon I wish to change is the icon of Delete all after the input field, which is a red circle and the white x. It is located on the Document Wizard.
 #26066  by jllort
 
For it you need to recompile entire project, because gwt creates a map -> the class you're looking for is called OKMBundleResources.java images are at https://sourceforge.net/p/openkm/code/H ... /img/icon/

Take a look here:
http://wiki.openkm.com/index.php/Developer_Guide
http://doxygen.openkm.com/openkm/dd/d09 ... urces.html

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