On lun 26 ago 2013 22:12:11 CEST, Alfredo Hernández wrote:
Hi,
I have tested it and it definitely is something that is system-wide
(also I tested if it was some of the text-mode plymouth mode colours
and the blue kept appearing). As soon as I start working on syslinux,
i.e., tomorrow, I'll see if my suspicion is right.
About the bullet size. An updated version has been pushed to the Git
repository. This is how it looks right now:
http://cl.ly/image/3B2i0806103P
On 26 August 2013 20:49, Fran Dieguez <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On lun 26 ago 2013 20:39:47 CEST, Alfredo Hernández wrote:
Thanks for the info. At first, I thought the same, but then I
installed the default Ubuntu Plymouth theme and the same colour is
shown, that's why I believe it's some kind of system-wide
colour (I
even think Syslinux might be involved here, which is the very next
thing on my TODO list).
Thanks for explaining the second issue. Now that I think about
it, I
remember having read it somewhere before.
Best regards.
On 26 Aug 2013 20:35, "Fran Dieguez" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
<mailto:fran.dieguez@mabishu.__com
<mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
On 26/08/13 20:01, Alfredo Hernández wrote:
Known issues:
* When you reboot your system a plain blue screen is
shown,
but I
believe this is a system-wide default colour (it
actually
doesn't
depend on your Plymouth theme).
I think that you can control that color from the plymouth
script file.
I have done some previous plymouth themes (quite basic,
and based
on the stock one) and I'd managed to change that color.
Check lines 164 and 165 from the ubuntu-gnome-logo.script
file.
Maybe those could give some clues.
* If you close your session and log-in again, a
GNOME stripe
wallpaper
is shown for a while. I have no clue on this one, but
again this
does not depend on Plymouth theme. Actually this may
happen the very
first time you enter your session if you don't use
automatic session
login (which I use).
I have read that it's a "problem" with plymouth/Xserver
because
Plymouth ends its execution and gives the control to the gnome
desktop, which loads that default wallpaper until the user
defined
is loaded. Sorry if I'm wrong with the explanations.
Regards
Check in this plymouth theme. It's being two years since I've done
it but I remember that our background color was green instead of Blue.
http://packages.cixug.es/__gitweb/?p=so-xug.git;a=tree;f=__look/xug-look-0.2/lib/__plymouth/themes/xug-logo;h=__2332db2553699a4a3a2baa6128b259__ddf50aa4d6;hb=__f7811077ba0c406fe15196e8716929__0dfe93e999
<http://packages.cixug.es/gitweb/?p=so-xug.git;a=tree;f=look/xug-look-0.2/lib/plymouth/themes/xug-logo;h=2332db2553699a4a3a2baa6128b259ddf50aa4d6;hb=f7811077ba0c406fe15196e87169290dfe93e999>
Great. Much better
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