[ubuntu-art] FW: User Log In Screen
Henrik Nilsen Omma
henrik at ubuntu.com
Thu Nov 16 21:44:54 GMT 2006
Hi Ian,
Just downloaded a theme to have a look. The font size, type and colour
information are all stored in a simple XML file Gnome.xml so it should
be easy to make a high contrast version.
I'm forwarding this to the Ubuntu Art Team list in case anyone there
wants to take a crack at it :) Otherwise I'll have a go myself in a few
days.
Henrik
Ian Pascoe wrote:
> Hi Henrick
>
> Thanks for your response. Had a quick glance through the various themes on
> these 2 sites - there are a couple which look like they offer a contrast -
> ie a darkish background with a lightish script - but nothing appears to give
> the monochrome effect I am looking for, nor the increase in text size.
>
> I admit that I just tuype away at this particular screen as no doubt most
> people do, but as you will appreciate from someone who has a visual
> impairment it gets a bit tricky when you can't remember what you have just
> typed in, or you have used the wrong credentials!
>
> Ian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ubuntu-accessibility-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com
> [mailto:ubuntu-accessibility-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com]On Behalf Of
> Henrik Nilsen Omma
> Sent: 16 November 2006 10:50
> To: ubuntu-accessibility
> Subject: Re: User Log In Screen
>
>
> Ian Pascoe wrote:
>
>> However, one item is causing problems - if it is possible how do you
>>
> change
>
>> the colour theme on the user log in screen - I want to get it so that it
>>
> is
>
>> high contrast ie white writing on a black background.
>>
>>
>
> There are several alternative login themes available here:
> http://art.gnome.org/themes/gdm_greeter/
> http://www.gnome-look.org/index.php?xcontentmode=150
>
> though I don't know if any of them are large font, high contrast. If
> not, we should have one made I think.
>
> Henrik
>
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