README for desktop-base ======================= 1. Images 1.1. Emblems 1.2. Pixmaps 1.3. Splash and Wallpapers 1.4. Boot splash 2. Desktop files 3. Changing desktop-base images 4. Window Managers 1. Images 1.1. Emblems /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/emblems/emblem-debian.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/emblems/emblem-debian.icon 1.2. Pixmaps /usr/share/pixmaps/debian-security.png 1.3. Splash and Wallpapers We have just two splash and two wallpapers for each window manager (not considering the originals in .xcf). One pair (splash / wallpaper) will be used during development cycle (testing/sid) and other to release. /usr/share/images/desktop-base/gnome-default-splash.png (symlink) /usr/share/images/desktop-base/gnome-default-wallpaper.png (symlink) /usr/share/images/desktop-base/splash/gnome-debian-sid-splash.png /usr/share/images/desktop-base/wallpapers/gnome-debian-sid-wp.png Before Etch we will add the images below and the symlinks above will point to this pair: /usr/share/images/desktop-base/splash/gnome-debian-etch-splash.png /usr/share/images/desktop-base/wallpapers/gnome-debian-etch-wp.png 1.4. Boot splash desktop-base provides a theme for splashy, in /usr/share/splashy/themes/moreblue-orbit. Previously the theme was in /etc/splashy but since splashy people move the themes to /usr/share and replaced the folder by a symlink, we had to follow. If you modified the theme before, you should be able to find it in /etc/splashy.dpkg-old. If you installed splashy before desktop-base, the MoreBlue-Orbit theme will be automatically configured. But if you install splashy after desktop-base, you'll need to run the following command to enable it: # dpkg-reconfigure desktop-base 2. Desktop files /usr/share/desktop-base/debian-homepage.desktop /usr/share/desktop-base/debian-reference.desktop /usr/share/desktop-base/debian-security.desktop 3. Changing desktop-base images We need professional looking Debian artwork in the Desktop. If you want to help changing some desktop-base images, that would be good consider the following notes: - The swirl Debian logo is red; - The Debian font is Poppl Laudation Condensed (unfortunately, commercial font) - Blue (#5F92C9 and some others) fits with GNOME default clearlooks theme that we use in your default desktop environment and looks good in KDE too; - Black and White are welcome colors too. If you've suggestions for a better artwork, create or edit the images and open a 'wishlist' bug against desktop-base in our Bug Tracking System (http://bugs.debian.org/). Please attach the 'svg' or 'xcf' and don't violate copyright. 4. Window Managers desktop-base is used by GNOME/KDE/XFCE. If you're responsible for a WM in Debian and wants to use desktop-base artwork or add your own image (wallpaper, splash, whatever) use the layout described above and send your patch through the Bug Tracking System to us.