libertine wrote: > but,i want know how to produce my own gentoo splash theme > using some tools? > > 2005/10/9, Rafael Fernández López <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>: > > Holly Bostick wrote: > > Rafael Fernández López schreef: > > > >>Rafael Fernández López wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Hi, > >>> > >>>I'm using fbsplash for cool booting. I'm working on my own themes, > >>>but I've noticed that it doesn't matter what I put on the > >>>variable fgcolor or bgcolor, because it will do nothing. > >>> > >>>Always console color will be GRAY, it doesn't matter if I set on my > >>>1024x768.cfg (for example) fgcolor=8 (white). > >>> > >>>Thanks, Rafael Fernández. > >> > >> > >>I don't think is a kernel issue, because emerge and so on can show > >>colors (green, red, and so on...). > >> > > > > > > What I'm wondering is just exactly where is "white" set to equal "8"? > > > > I suspect that splash doesn't know what "8" means, so it's using the > > default color (which is probably gray). > > > > What you're talking about sounds much more like terminal settings > > (~/.Xresources settings) rather than splash configuration (from > looking > > at a random config file in /etc/splash). > > > > What configuration file are you using, and what does it say? > > > > Holly > > Well, you only have to go to http://www.bootsplash.org, in the section > "Config files", because I'm editing "1024x768.cfg" of a theme... and > you'll see what means 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8... in fgcolor and bgcolor > variables. > > Thanks, > Rafael Fernández. > -- > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> mailing list > > > > > -- > 看看我的blog > http://debian.ful.cn
There's no need to have any tool. You have to make a picture for your verbose mode and / or silent mode, and then study the resolution.cfg syntax (http://www.bootsplash.org) and create one for your theme... when everything is done, you only have to recompile your kernel with the new theme or create a new initramfs, the one that you want to use. Bye. -- [email protected] mailing list

