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On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Kévin PEIGNOT <peignot.kevin@kpeignot.fr>wrote:

Hi all

I updated the Wiki Page to add a proposal : A color coded splash screen
(based on "Minty" proposal by Astron) :
 - Progress bar use the color of the launched app:
        - Blue progress bar for Writer
        - Red progress bar for Impress
        - Yellow progress bar for Draw
        - ...
        - Grey progress bar for general LibO launch (LibO main window)
- On Unofficial builds (Community builds), as with Astron's proposal, do
not display "The Document Foundation", and make the triangles grey.

Excuse me for the designs, they aren't beautiful, but I used Inkscape for
the first time (and I'm at work I don't have a long time)

What do you think of :

-Having a few differences whether we launch Writer, Calc, Main window...


That would probably take a while to code, so we probably wouldn't implement
it that way.
(Rather than spending time coding this, developers should be spending time
making LibO start faster so it doesn't need a splash.)


-This design ?


I like it, though I still prefer my own. :)

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