On 29/09/14 16:39, Zygmunt Krynicki wrote: > FYI. > > Ara, could we include the desired behavior of the app start-up splash > screen in the design document? >
Someone is asking on that thread to show videos/screenshots on how those look. Once they reply, I am happy to integrate that in the design document. Thanks, Ara. > Thanks > ZK > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Daniel d'Andrada <[email protected]> > Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 4:07 PM > Subject: [Ubuntu-phone] New splash screen features > To: [email protected] > > > 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). > > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~checkbox-dev Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~checkbox-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

