hi, Am Dienstag, den 22.07.2008, 15:04 -0400 schrieb Joe Terranova: > > you miss the point a bit here, even in that case the logo would be oval > > instead of being a cycle, it's about the stretching that happens .... > > Why would it be an oval? it wouldnt if usplash would act like you describe below (which it doesnt)
> on a 800x600 monitor, an 800x600 black background is generated, and > the 300x200 logo overlaid on it (placed accordingly for our startup > progress stuff to appear). > > on a 1280x800 monitor, a 1280x800 black background is generated, and > the 300x200 logo overlaid on it. > > The point is for the logo to stay the same pixel size, regardless of > resolution, or at least only grow at the correct ratio; if the ratio > of the monitor is different than the ratio of the logo, use a black > background to compensate. > right, but usplash currently doesnt support overlaid logos, currently you only have the "wallpaper" (which is a black pic with the logo on it) and the progressbar ... usplash itself tries to display that in a 4:3 format which on a physical wide screen becomes a stretched 16:9 (or 16:10 or whatever phys. size your screen has) picture ... to achieve what you describe usplash needs code changes and someon who actually does them :) ciao oli
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