[Touch-packages] [Bug 1449628] Re: X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ffffff yields #f5f5f5

2015-05-01 Thread Magdalena Mirowicz
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Jouni Helminen (jounihelminen)

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Status: New = Triaged

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Title:
  X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields #f5f5f5

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  Triaged
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I tried using a white-background app icon with a white-background
  splash color, but they didn't render the same. I took a screenshot and
  discovered that unity8 was rendering a white splash (#ff) as
  #f5f5f5.

  Switching my app icon to use that same off white as its background
  fixed the visual glitch. But why does unity8 do that?

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1449628] Re: X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ffffff yields #f5f5f5

2015-05-01 Thread Magdalena Mirowicz
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
 Assignee: Jouni Helminen (jounihelminen) = Matthieu James (tiheum)

** Summary changed:

- X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields #f5f5f5
+ [Icons] X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields #f5f5f5

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Title:
  [Icons] X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields #f5f5f5

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  Triaged
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I tried using a white-background app icon with a white-background
  splash color, but they didn't render the same. I took a screenshot and
  discovered that unity8 was rendering a white splash (#ff) as
  #f5f5f5.

  Switching my app icon to use that same off white as its background
  fixed the visual glitch. But why does unity8 do that?

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1449628] Re: X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ffffff yields #f5f5f5

2015-04-29 Thread Albert Astals Cid
To be honest i'm undecided too.

I agree with you it's weird that the developer says use this color and
we show a different one.

On the other hand it's the same case than in the MainView of the SDK is
doing so it makes sense that if people are using  a backgroundColor in
their MainView they can use the same color in the splash and actually
get the same color in the splash than in the MainView.

I  agree it's weird that if you use the same color on the icon than in
the splash background it is weird it looks different in the icon than in
the background, but it on the other hand the icon is one of the things
people are usually very strict about, so modifying the colors of
people's icons is also not the best of the ideas :/

So basically we need some decision on wheter we should either:
 * Not change the background color specified by the developer with papering 
(and thus not matching what the SDK MainView does)
  * It's ok changing the colors of the icon of the application

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Title:
  X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields #f5f5f5

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  New
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I tried using a white-background app icon with a white-background
  splash color, but they didn't render the same. I took a screenshot and
  discovered that unity8 was rendering a white splash (#ff) as
  #f5f5f5.

  Switching my app icon to use that same off white as its background
  fixed the visual glitch. But why does unity8 do that?

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1449628] Re: X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ffffff yields #f5f5f5

2015-04-29 Thread Albert Astals Cid
** Also affects: ubuntu-ux
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields #f5f5f5

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  New
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I tried using a white-background app icon with a white-background
  splash color, but they didn't render the same. I took a screenshot and
  discovered that unity8 was rendering a white splash (#ff) as
  #f5f5f5.

  Switching my app icon to use that same off white as its background
  fixed the visual glitch. But why does unity8 do that?

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1449628] Re: X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ffffff yields #f5f5f5

2015-04-28 Thread Albert Astals Cid
We're doing the same the SDK is doing, see MainViewStyle.qml that is a
copy of MainViewStyle.qml of the Ambience theme (hurray not). There
there is a Image of background_paper.png on top of the color, if you
open background_paper.png you'll see it's basically adding some alpha,
so it is by design that the color you see is not the one you
specified.

** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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Title:
  X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields #f5f5f5

Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  I tried using a white-background app icon with a white-background
  splash color, but they didn't render the same. I took a screenshot and
  discovered that unity8 was rendering a white splash (#ff) as
  #f5f5f5.

  Switching my app icon to use that same off white as its background
  fixed the visual glitch. But why does unity8 do that?

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1449628] Re: X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ffffff yields #f5f5f5

2015-04-28 Thread Michael Terry
Shouldn't the icon be below that paper background then?

I feel like from the app designer point of view, if they use #fff in
both the inputs to Ubuntu Touch (X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color= and Icon=),
when Ubuntu Touch puts the two together, they should look the same.
Maybe they can be papered over, but if so, both should be papered
over.

** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = New

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Title:
  X-Ubuntu-Splash-Color=#ff yields #f5f5f5

Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I tried using a white-background app icon with a white-background
  splash color, but they didn't render the same. I took a screenshot and
  discovered that unity8 was rendering a white splash (#ff) as
  #f5f5f5.

  Switching my app icon to use that same off white as its background
  fixed the visual glitch. But why does unity8 do that?

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