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Message #07262
Re: No more custom home screen backgrounds?
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 6:37 PM, Iain Lane <laney@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I just upgraded to the latest trusty-proposed image (#261) and my custom
> background wasn't preserved. I understand this is deliberate -- i.e. not
> a bug.
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> I have some questions about this change.
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> - What is the rationale for it?
> - How come the system-settings team weren't coordinated with, so that
> we could have made the background settings make sense (by updating
> the design for the panel and then implementing it)?
> - I find the new background quite unpleasant to look at due to its
> brightness. Can it be toned down a bit?
>
I guess that is a matter of taste. One thing to consider though, is that a
dark background may be beneficial for the battery life of the device.
Tim.
> - Is there any chance we can have this feature back please? I for one
> enjoy the ability to customise the appearance of my phone and I'm
> pretty sad that this has gone away. It seems that the argument is
> that it's possible to select a wallpaper that makes content on the
> home screen difficult to read. I suggest that you don't worry about
> that; people are capable enough to realise what has happened and to
> select another wallpaper.
>
> In my limited free time, I have been writing a clone of pattrn
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> http://pattrnapp.com/
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> which is a program that I enjoy using on my Android phone. If this
> change is to remain, then I don't see any point in finishing writing
> this, since all it would be able to do is to change the lock screen
> background. That doesn't seem very compelling to me.
>
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> Debian Developer [ laney@xxxxxxxxxx ]
> Ubuntu Developer [ laney@xxxxxxxxxx ]
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