Note 816352: Rendering Differences between DESIGN 2002 and 2003

Note 816352 should be released within next day or two.
With design 2002, in a number of places it was possible to use colors that were reflected directly in the rendering. With design 2003, the raw use of colours are not supported any more. For a number of cases this has been replaced with semantic colors.
<u><b><htmlb:textView>-textColor</b></u>
This attribute was NOT supported in earlier service packs, and only from 620SP38 was it possible to specify a semantic colour. The followingvalues are supported:
DEFAULT
DIMINISHED
POSITIVE
CRITICAL
NEGATIVE
MARKED1
MARKED2
<u><b><htmlb:gridLayoutCell>-style</b></u>
Only the following values are supported:
HEADER
FILL1
FILL2
FILL3
PLAIN
TRANSPARENT
BORDER
<u><b><htmlb:gridLayoutCell>-backgroundColor</b></u>
Deprecated and not supported in design 2003.
<u><b><htmlb:tableView> IF_HTMLB_TABLEVIEW_ITERATOR~RENDER_CELL_START/P_STYLE</b></u>
In the iterator call, the design 2002 technique of setting different values into the p_style string is not supported any more. What is available for design 2003 is exactly the technical implementation technique, but with logical styles. At the moment only the style value "celldesign" is supported. It can have any of the following values:
celldesign:STANDARD
celldesign:ALTERNATING
celldesign:TRANSPARENT
celldesign:NEGATIVE
celldesign:POSITIVE
celldesign:TOTAL
celldesign:SUBTOTAL
celldesign:SUBTOTAL_LIGHT
celldesign:BADVALUE_DARK
celldesign:BADVALUE_MEDIUM
ce lldesign:BADVALUE_LIGHT
celldesign:CRITICALVALUE_DARK
celldesign:CRITICALVALUE_MEDIUM
celldesign:CRITICALVALUE_LIGHT
cel ldesign:GOODVALUE_DARK
celldesign:GOODVALUE_MEDIUM
celldesign:GOODVALUE_LIGHT
celldesign:GROUP_HIGHLIGHTED
celldesign:GR OUP_HIGHLIGHTED_LIGHT
celldesign:KEY_MEDIUM
celldesign:GROUP_LEVEL1
celldesign:GROUP_LEVEL2
celldesign:GROUP_LEVEL3
c elldesign:MARKED
celldesign:FILTER
celldesign:FILTERICON
celldesign:POPIN
<u><b><htmlb:tableView> IF_HTMLB_TABLEVIEW_ITERATOR~RENDER_CELL_START/P_CLASS</b></u>
Deprecated and not supported in design 2003.

Thanks for the feedback. Closing the gap between JavaFX CSS and W3C CSS will be an evolutionary process. It would be nice to use a standard's based stylesheet but there is not always a 1-1 mapping to JavaFX. But for those properties that can be mapped, it is something that should be supported. For example, we should be able to handle "font" or "-fx-font".
I have made http://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-9272 public.

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