Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
I uploaded the original OpenOffice splash screen to the artwork site. Mint 7 does not have the restore splash screen feature and people might need these in the event they upgrade OpenOffice and forget to save the original splash screen. Here they are if you are in need of these.
http://www.linuxmint-art.org/content/sh ... ent=106436
http://www.linuxmint-art.org/content/sh ... ent=106436
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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
Looking good!
I took the liberty to "Dew-ify" them a little...


I removed the "Linux Mint Edition" as pointed out by johonunu.
Click images to get to download page at linuxmint-art.org
Enjoy!
I took the liberty to "Dew-ify" them a little...



I removed the "Linux Mint Edition" as pointed out by johonunu.
Click images to get to download page at linuxmint-art.org
Enjoy!

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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
Thanks, for accepting my comments !
I think it looks way cleaner now
I liked the way you made splashes a little bit more brighter, with "yellowy" green, it's cool
Thanks again
I edited /etc/openoffice/sofficerc to change the progressbar because it was blue by default :
Here is the result :

I think it looks way cleaner now

I liked the way you made splashes a little bit more brighter, with "yellowy" green, it's cool

Thanks again

I edited /etc/openoffice/sofficerc to change the progressbar because it was blue by default :
Code: Select all
[Bootstrap]
HideEula=1
Logo=1
ProgressBarColor=79,138,32
ProgressFrameColor=116,207,50
ProgressPosition=14,230
ProgressSize=412,7

Last edited by johonunu on Wed Jun 10, 2009 3:32 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
I believe this is now handled by mintSystem, which means it periodically checks to see if the splash-screens have been reverted, and resets them to mint if they have. This is enabled by default, but you can disable it in /etc/linuxmint/mintSystem.conf
If you have a question that has been answered and solved, then please edit your original post and put a [SOLVED] at the end of your subject header
Hint - use a google search including the search term site:forums.linuxmint.com
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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
Nice work Zwopper! The splash looks really nice! I missed the part in the release notes about the splash screens being restored.... Oh well, people using earlier versions of Mint might still want the newer artwork that I uploaded. Zwopper's version is sure to be popular!
Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
I vote Zwopper's work as default!
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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
kanishka wrote:I vote Zwopper's work as default!



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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
Looking really good, even though I suspect that that path should be: /etc/openoffice/sofficercjohonunu wrote:Thanks, for accepting my comments !
I think it looks way cleaner now
I liked the way you made splashes a little bit more brighter, with "yellowy" green, it's cool
Thanks again
I edited /etc/openoffice/sofficers to change the progressbar because it was blue by default :Here is the result :Code: Select all
[Bootstrap] HideEula=1 Logo=1 ProgressBarColor=79,138,32 ProgressFrameColor=116,207,50 ProgressPosition=14,230 ProgressSize=412,7

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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
Zwopper, there is a path to config file : /usr/lib/openoffice/program/sofficerc, but in it the first lines says :Zwopper wrote:Looking really good, even though I suspect that that path should be: /etc/openoffice/sofficercjohonunu wrote:Thanks, for accepting my comments !
I think it looks way cleaner now
I liked the way you made splashes a little bit more brighter, with "yellowy" green, it's cool
Thanks again
I edited /etc/openoffice/sofficers to change the progressbar because it was blue by default :Here is the result :Code: Select all
[Bootstrap] HideEula=1 Logo=1 ProgressBarColor=79,138,32 ProgressFrameColor=116,207,50 ProgressPosition=14,230 ProgressSize=412,7
Code: Select all
# *DO NOT* CHANGE THIS FILE. IT ONLY TAKES THE SETTINGS FROM
# /etc/openoffice/sofficerc. CHANGE THAT FILE IF YOU
# REALLY WANT TO CHANGE SOMETHING.
And also think this should be default on mint


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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
yup, but you said to edit...

johununu wrote:/etc/openoffice/sofficers


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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
My mistake, I didn't read it wellZwopper wrote:yup, but you said to edit...johununu wrote:/etc/openoffice/sofficers


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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
I only get a black square with the progress bar running, any thoughts on this?

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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
I had this problem, but I don't know what is the cause of this, but I solved it this way :Zwopper wrote:I only get a black square with the progress bar running, any thoughts on this?
1. Go to : "/usr/lib/openoffice/program/sofficerc" if you have original splash screens.
or
1.1 Download original splashscreens from here http://www.linuxmint-art.org/content/sh ... ent=106436
1.2. Extract them to : "/usr/lib/openoffice/program/sofficerc" (I hope I writen this well

2. Open each picture in GIMP
3. Paste in GIMP your artwork over original
4. Save and test it
I hope this works !

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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
That indeed looks very nice. Good work Zwopper. You should make one now for Gimp, as this would look a lot better than mine. Fits the whole Mint 7 theme 100%.
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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
YAY - it worked, and I think I know why, the image is not supposed to have an alpha channel which it has, I have uploaded a new version. - Thank you!johonunu wrote:I had this problem, but I don't know what is the cause of this, but I solved it this way :Zwopper wrote:I only get a black square with the progress bar running, any thoughts on this?
1. Go to : "/usr/lib/openoffice/program/sofficerc" if you have original splash screens.
or
1.1 Download original splashscreens from here http://www.linuxmint-art.org/content/sh ... ent=106436
1.2. Extract them to : "/usr/lib/openoffice/program/sofficerc" (I hope I writen this well)
2. Open each picture in GIMP
3. Paste in GIMP your artwork over original
4. Save and test it
I hope this works !

Well I don't know about that, I think your GIMP splash is one of the best I've ever seen.dlkreations wrote:That indeed looks very nice. Good work Zwopper. You should make one now for Gimp, as this would look a lot better than mine. Fits the whole Mint 7 theme 100%.

I'll give it a try, and we'll see what I 'll come up with.

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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
No problem, glad to helpZwopper wrote:YAY - it worked, and I think I know why, the image is not supposed to have an alpha channel which it has, I have uploaded a new version. - Thank you!johonunu wrote:I had this problem, but I don't know what is the cause of this, but I solved it this way :Zwopper wrote:I only get a black square with the progress bar running, any thoughts on this?
1. Go to : "/usr/lib/openoffice/program/sofficerc" if you have original splash screens.
or
1.1 Download original splashscreens from here http://www.linuxmint-art.org/content/sh ... ent=106436
1.2. Extract them to : "/usr/lib/openoffice/program/sofficerc" (I hope I writen this well)
2. Open each picture in GIMP
3. Paste in GIMP your artwork over original
4. Save and test it
I hope this works !![]()


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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
yet another great work guys! i like the linux mint community 

Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
You could copy them to /usr/lib/linuxmint/mintSystem/service/resource and rename them.
Then mintSystem would keep using these, until it's updated.
Then mintSystem would keep using these, until it's updated.
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Re: Mint 7 OpenOffice Splash Screens
hi guys, I realize that this is one-year old thread but I after I change the images they remain this way until the next reboot. Then the splash image returns to default. There is in this thread a mentioning about this but is not clear...so please, could someone explain how I can make these changes permanently?
TKS!
TKS!