** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jouni Helminen (jounihelminen)
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Status: New = Triaged
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** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: Jouni Helminen (jounihelminen) = Matthieu James (tiheum)
** Summary changed:
- X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields #f5f5f5
+ [Icons] X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields #f5f5f5
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To be honest i'm undecided too.
I agree with you it's weird that the developer says use this color and
we show a different one.
On the other hand it's the same case than in the MainView of the SDK is
doing so it makes sense that if people are using a backgroundColor in
their MainView they can
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Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1449628
Title:
X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields
We're doing the same the SDK is doing, see MainViewStyle.qml that is a
copy of MainViewStyle.qml of the Ambience theme (hurray not). There
there is a Image of background_paper.png on top of the color, if you
open background_paper.png you'll see it's basically adding some alpha,
so it is by design
Shouldn't the icon be below that paper background then?
I feel like from the app designer point of view, if they use #fff in
both the inputs to Ubuntu Touch (X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color= and Icon=),
when Ubuntu Touch puts the two together, they should look the same.
Maybe they can be papered over, but
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