Le dimanche 08 mai 2011 à 02:29 +0200, Bert Mariën a écrit :
> Looked at some other distro's:
> 
> Mageia beta: green
> Natty: red
> Lucid: red (via ppa)
> openSUSE: has it's own splash screen and loading bar
> 
> 
> 
> Just thought I'd mention it.
> 
> Green is the theme colour, ain't it.
> So I'd like it to be green always.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 08/05/2011 01:42, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
> > On 05/07/2011 06:49 PM, Bert Mariën wrote:
> >> I was wandering why when loading LibreOffice on Windows one gets a 
> >> green loading bar and why the loading bar is red when loading a Linux 
> >> version?
> >>
> >> Bert.
> >>
> > What do you mean by this statement?
> > I use Ubuntu Linux and do not remember seeing a red loading bar, 
> > whatever you consider a loading bar is.
> >
> > Is it a bar shown in the splash screen while loading the package?
> > Is it something to do with loading documents or installing extensions?
> > I do not know where this bar comes into play.
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 

Ah, but Linux is much about choice. Since Ubuntu has a strong liking for
purple and orange the red-orange colour (as it appears on my screen)
contrasts very nicely with the LO green. I'm just glad the position of
the LO splash screen progress bar got repositioned from where it was as
given in Ubuntu's PPA for pre-11.04 releases. 

Hopefully the folks at LO are pleased that users are looking at every
tiny feature in their great product but I don't think it worth the
programming effort to provide user choices for the colour of the LO
splash screen progress bar. 

Whatever the colour I'm just happy that's its LO that's loading as
provided by default in Ubuntu 11.04 - and hopefully by many other Linux
distros.

Georges




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