Overview
Request 682385 superseded
- Add systemd logo icons
- Add LibreOffice branding
- optipng everything
- Base installer off of SVG
- Created by hellcp
- In state superseded
- Superseded by 682766
- Open review for openSUSE:Leap:15.1:Staging:D
Request History
hellcp created request
- Add systemd logo icons
- Add LibreOffice branding
- optipng everything
- Base installer off of SVG
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Is there a reason why we add back libreoffice branding? After all openSUSE does not really maintain libreoffice so I'd actually favor keeping the upstream branding.
It was requested by LO community :D
because it's so great they want all the fame on openSUSE rather themselves?
I think they hate default LO branding as much as everyone else.
wtf. can we help upstream to have a decent branding then? :)
is there a bug reference or something btw?
(I think splash screens and wallpapers of desktop environments are fine to brand as they are perceived as part of the OS. Applications are just that, applications.)
This breaks installation-images
i-i was checking all fonts be introduced by installation.qss has been included https://github.com/openSUSE/installation-images/blob/master/data/base/check_fonts#L23 , however the font change in installation.qss here doesn't.
I think the differ is that, yast2-qt-branding does not requires google-opensans-fonts?
breaks i-i