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I want to make changes to my Feather-Spinner plymouth theme but can't get it to do what I want... Anyone familliar with Plymouth scripts?

-TD
This is likely the boot splash for Series 4.x

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Do not like that flat look at all! Too much like Windows 10 for me, everything seems to be in a race to the bottom to look like Windows 10 these days! Happily it's changeable.
I'll add my 2 cents worth here ...

Like ptyerman, I don't like the spinning effect - reminds me of Win10 & makes me dizzy!!!

I prefer a progress bar - much better - as then you know roughly how much time you've got left to being fully booted ...
[member=2]Jerry[/member] , sent you a PM, just in case your Typatalk thingie is forum only... Wink
[member=2]Jerry[/member]

I tried the boot splash script you just posted but have to agree with [member=458]m654321[/member] that it gives a dizzy feeling.
..Not in a 'gonna fall down' sort of way but in a its a BIG circle versus monitor size.

Also, the reason I made the feather logo in mine in single-color is that the yellow-white (or pale blue-white) seems a little "weird" since the colors merge optically.

I could send you my Plymouth themes so you can try them but don't know where to upload or email them... You could try the progress bar precision I mentioned Wink. But, the 4-part spinner is cool to look at, I don't know how to make an animated GIF from it though. If someone is a Plymouth script "coder" I would like to try and put two overlapping spinners (one at 100% speed and a second at 50% for a cool visual effect). I failed when I tried *sad face* .

More text but important I think Wink : Concerning the "flat" look versus classic. I like both but 4.0 is a big step I think and a new look seems appropriate. Additionally, the "classic" feather is harder to replicate and scale. Single color or two-color logos are usually better for brand recognition and other things like cool t-shirts, coffee mugs or graffiti paintings on the Microsoft buildings... just joking Wink .
I would also change the logo text a little for the new era, I could make some tests if needed.

-TheDead
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