i2dave
July 22nd, 2014, 02:58 PM
I'm installing a 14.04 environment via Kickstart, and will be using ubuntu-gnome-desktop with gnome-shell as the GUI.
The current issue I have is that I have a custom logo to replace the standard "ubuntuGNOME" at the bottom-centre of the login screen, which I can do no problem via setting up org.gnome.login-screen.logo to point to the desired image file.
However, I can't find a way to stop it automatically resizing this logo to 48 pixels high!!
Is there a way to either force a specific height / size, or to stop it resizing altogether?
So far, the environment seems OK, if I can just nail this logo sizing issue I'll be a step closer to finishing :)
Thanks
The current issue I have is that I have a custom logo to replace the standard "ubuntuGNOME" at the bottom-centre of the login screen, which I can do no problem via setting up org.gnome.login-screen.logo to point to the desired image file.
However, I can't find a way to stop it automatically resizing this logo to 48 pixels high!!
Is there a way to either force a specific height / size, or to stop it resizing altogether?
So far, the environment seems OK, if I can just nail this logo sizing issue I'll be a step closer to finishing :)
Thanks