Hello! The just-released Unity Greeter 0.2.4 now uses little badge icons to represent sessions (like kde/xfce/unity, etc).

A badge is shown to indicate which session is default for a user and each session's badge is shown when choosing a new default.

0.2.4 only ships kde, gnome, and unity badges right now. Other derivatives can provide badges by doing the following:

1) Take /usr/share/unity-greeter/unknown_badge.png and use it as a template (just a 22x22 white circle). 2) Add your logo as a transparent cutout of the white circle (see other badges in that directory for examples) 3) Ship your logo as /usr/share/unity-greeter/custom_SESSIONNAME_badge.png, where SESSIONNAME is your X session name (e.g. 'xfce' for XFCE).

Unity Greeter will automatically look there, falling back to the generic white circle icon if not found.

Thanks!
-mt

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