That makes more sense to me!

Kind regards,
Chris
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Chris Hill
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From: openlp-dev <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Daniel Borges
Sent: 29 January 2019 22:43
To: OpenLP <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [openlp-dev] Splash screens and logo screens

I think that default image is useful for some users, but maybe his name is not 
the ideal. Some churches can use your church logo with this functionality and 
put it in screen instead the blank screen as an another option to choose (we 
can name it as “Logo screen”, as Raoul said).

I vote for:
1. Remove the option to hide splash screen: as Bill said, splash screen is 
quite technical term. And as Phill said, we can use splash screen for show that 
OpenLP is loading using a spinner, labels (loading core, loading etc…);
2. Rename “Default image” to “Logo image”;
3. Add the ability to “Show logo screen”.

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Daniel Borges Ferreira da Silva
Bacharel em Ciência da computação pela UFAL
Mestre em Informática pela UFAL
Membro do Núcleo de Excelência em Tecnologias Sociais - NEES
Desenvolvedor Back-end na Systemic Bilingual
Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/0755689140229552

Em 28 de jan de 2019, à(s) 19:02, Raoul Snyman via openlp-dev 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> escreveu:

Hey everyone,

I saw another case of users getting confused between the *splash screen* and 
*default image* recently, and I want explain the problem and propose some 
changes to decrease the confusion. First, let me explain the difference between 
the two.

The *splash screen* is the initial OpenLP logo that shows up when you start 
OpenLP. The goal of the splash screen is to show users that the application is 
actually responding when they start it. A number of applications, OpenLP 
included, take a while to start up, and don't show up immediately, and showing 
the splash screen as soon as possible helps to prevent users from trying to 
start the application multiple times because it doesn't seem to be starting the 
first time.

The *default image* is the logo that shows up on the live display screen when 
OpenLP first launches.

I'm not entirely sure what the source of the confusion between these two 
screens is, but I think it has something to do with the following facts:

1. There's an option in the settings to hide the splash screen.
2. There's an option in the settings to change the "default image" on the 
display screen.
3. We currently have no feature to show the default image again (aka "logo 
screen").
4. When you start OpenLP on a computer with only 1 monitor for the first time, 
the display screen covers the main window, and the splash screen logo perfectly 
covers the default image on the display screen.

I'd like to propose the following changes, in the hopes that they will help to 
alleviate the confusion:

1. Remove the option to hide the splash screen. I doubt anyone who actually 
knows what this does actually uses it, and 99% of applications out there that 
also have a splash screen do not have this option.
2. Rename the "default image" to "Logo screen"
3. Add the ability to "Show logo screen" (alongside Blank/Desktop/Theme)
4. Go over our screen code again to prevent the display from showing up on a 
computer with only a single monitor (this one is really tricky if we want to 
continue to support single-monitor setups).


Thoughts? Ideas? Comments? Criticism?


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