Yes, it's already available in utopic-proposed (aka devel-proposed) images, although no application is using it yet.
On 29/09/14 11:35, Roman Zonov wrote: > Good idea. Two questions: does it works now? Can somebody share a > video with splash screens? > > 29.09.2014, 18:34, "Daniel d'Andrada" <[email protected]>: >> >> The idea of the image is not to fake the looks of the running >> application (like a screenshot) but to be more like a traditional splash >> screen image such as a big application logo or something. >> >> Faking the running application with an image would require a more >> sophisticated (complex!) approach as it would have to consider not only >> the orientation (landscape vs. portrait) but also the screen aspect >> ratio and maybe even its resolution. So we left this option out for now. >> Should probably have made it more clear in the X-Ubuntu-Splash-Image >> documentation. >> >> On 29/09/14 11:26, Jelmer Prins wrote: >> >> So do you also need to provide different image sizes like landscape >> and portait for option 3 ? >> >> Sent from Blue Mail <http://r.bluemailapp.com >> <http://r.bluemailapp.com/>> >> >> On 29 Sep 2014, at 16:07, Daniel d'Andrada >> <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]> >> <mailto:[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>>> >> wrote: >> >> We now offer 3 kinds of splash screens for applications: >> 1. A splash with a gradient background, the application icon and >> application name (default) >> 2. A splash with a gradient background and an image >> 3. A splash faking a MainView with header text set giving >> the illusion >> that the >> application has started instantly but with its contents >> being shown >> later on. >> >> Apps by default get option 1 and the gradient background is >> all black by >> default as well. >> So nothing changes until you start adding the new entries to >> the desktop >> file of your application. >> Those entries are the following: >> >> X-Ubuntu-Splash-Show-Header (boolean) >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> Whether an application header should be shown on the splash >> screen. It >> turns on splash >> screen mode 3 (as described above) >> >> The header will display the text in X-Ubuntu-Splash-Title, >> if defined, >> or the application >> name otherwise. >> >> X-Ubuntu-Splash-Title (text, to be >> localizable soon) >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> See X-Ubuntu-Splash-Show-Header >> >> X-Ubuntu-Splash-Image (file name) >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> File name of an image present in the directory stated in the >> Path entry. >> >> The splash image is centered on the splash screen and >> displayed in >> its actual size (ie, it's not stretched or shrinked and >> aspect ratio >> is kept). >> >> X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color (color) >> ----------------------------- >> >> Background color of the splash screen. >> >> It uses QColor::setNamedColor to parse a color value out of >> a text string. >> The see its documentation for valid string formats and values. >> >> If X-Ubuntu-Splash-Show-Header is true, it defaults to the >> theme's >> background color, >> otherwise it defaults to black. >> >> X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color-Header (color) >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> Background color used in the upper area of the splash screen >> (ie, its >> header area) >> >> It uses QColor::setNamedColor to parse a color value out of >> a text string. >> >> There will be a >> vertical gradient between X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color-Header >> and X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color in the upper half of the splash >> background. >> >> By default it uses X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color (or its default >> value, if not set). >> >> X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color-Footer (color) >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> Background color used in the bottom area of the splash >> screen (ie, its >> footer area) >> >> It uses QColor::setNamedColor to parse a color value out of >> a text string. >> >> There will be a vertical gradient between >> X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color and >> X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color-Footer in the lower half of the splash >> background. >> >> By default it uses X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color (or its default >> value, if not set). >> > > > -- > Best regards, > Roman Zonov. > > VK: http://vk.com/zonov_roman > Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roman2861 > Twitter: https://twitter.com/zonov_roman > -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

