On 27/08/13 10:20, Alfredo Hernández
wrote:
Now that you comment it, it's the same colour that
Grub uses. I will investigate it further and fix it if possible.
Talking about the transition stuff. As I commented,
it's only shown (in my system) when I relog to the session. As I
use a custom xml background that changes with time, probably it
shows the fallback wallpaper, which is the GNOME stripe.
gdm will use the background set in here:
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/20_ubuntu-gnome-default-settings.gschema.override
Thanks for the information, Tim.
On 27 Aug 2013 00:49, "Tim" < [email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Alfredo,
On 27/08/13 04:01, 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).
You mean the grub screen that is loaded before plymouth
starts? I seem to recall this was a side-effect of the
plymouth text theme.
- 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).
This is part of the seamless transition stuff, there is a
cross-fade between plymouth and the system background image
as gdm loads, on login there should be a cross-fade between
system background and user background.
Tim
PS. If you don't want to test it, this is how the
theme looks like:
Regards.
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