Bruno97 wrote:The custom theme, if used when a rich display file is called, does not seem to be used on new conversions in the visual designer.
I'm not sure that I understand this part... a custom theme (I assume you mean a custom 'conversion theme', here) is run when you do use the 'Convert' button in the visual designer. It's never run when the rich display is called... only when converting. Are you, perhaps, referring to a Genie skin rather than a theme? Or maybe you're referring to the CSS file? Can you clarify?
Bruno97 wrote:So I have decided to customize one of the existing themes and the profoundui.css file. Though I know I would probably have to re-do the customization in case of an PUI version update.
I would strongly discourage you from changing profoundui.css or an existing theme. Instead, make a copy of the theme, and customize the copy. Also, do not modify profoundui.css, as it will be replaced with each update. There is no reason to modify profoundui.css -- the nature of CSS is such that you can override any settings in profoundui.css by having your own CSS file that implements the same classes. (This is why they are called "cascading" style sheets... you can override settings in one stylessheet by declaring the class in another one.)
Can you explain how you are running your Profound UI applications? Are you running them from Genie? or using the "Launch" tool in the designer? Or from Atrium? (If from Atrium, which option are you using? Web application, Rich Display or Genie Macro?)