# Product branding information. This influences some global # user-visible aspects of Calamares, such as the product # name, window behavior, and the slideshow during installation. # # Additional styling can be done using the stylesheet.qss # file, also in the branding directory. --- componentName: default # This selects between different welcome texts. When false, uses # the traditional "Welcome to the %1 installer.", and when true, # uses "Welcome to the Calamares installer for %1." This allows # to distinguish this installer from other installers for the # same distribution. welcomeStyleCalamares: false # Should the welcome image (productWelcome, below) be scaled # up beyond its natural size? If false, the image does not grow # with the window but remains the same size throughout (this # may have surprising effects on HiDPI monitors). welcomeExpandingLogo: true # Size and expansion policy for Calamares. # - "normal" or unset, expand as needed, use *windowSize* # - "fullscreen", start as large as possible, ignore *windowSize* # - "noexpand", don't expand automatically, use *windowSize* windowExpanding: normal # Size of Calamares window, expressed as w,h. Both w and h # may be either pixels (suffix px) or font-units (suffix em). # e.g. "800px,600px" # "60em,480px" # This setting is ignored if "fullscreen" is selected for # *windowExpanding*, above. If not set, use constants defined # in CalamaresUtilsGui, 800x520. windowSize: 800px,520px # These are strings shown to the user in the user interface. # There is no provision for translating them -- since they # are names, the string is included as-is. # # The four Url strings are the Urls used by the buttons in # the welcome screen, and are not shown to the user. Clicking # on the "Support" button, for instance, opens the link supportUrl. # If a Url is empty, the corresponding button is not shown. # # bootloaderEntryName is how this installation / distro is named # in the boot loader (e.g. in the GRUB menu). # # These strings support substitution from /etc/os-release # if KDE Frameworks 5.58 are available at build-time. When # enabled, @{var-name} is replaced by the equivalent value # from os-release. All the supported var-names are in all-caps, # and are listed on the FreeDesktop.org site, # https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/os-release.html # Note that ANSI_COLOR and CPE_NAME don't make sense here, and # are not supported (the rest are). Remember to quote the string # if it contains substitutions, or you'll get YAML exceptions. strings: productName: "@{NAME}" shortProductName: Generic version: 2017.8 LTS shortVersion: 2017.8 versionedName: Generic GNU/Linux 2017.8 LTS "Soapy Sousaphone" shortVersionedName: Generic 2017.8 bootloaderEntryName: Generic productUrl: https://calamares.io/ supportUrl: https://github.com/calamares/calamares/issues knownIssuesUrl: https://calamares.io/about/ releaseNotesUrl: https://calamares.io/about/ # These images are loaded from the branding module directory. # # productIcon is used as the window icon, and will (usually) be used # by the window manager to represent the application. This image # should be square, and may be displayed by the window manager # as small as 16x16 (but possibly larger). # productLogo is used as the logo at the top of the left-hand column # which shows the steps to be taken. The image should be square, # and is displayed at 80x80 pixels (also on HiDPI). # productWelcome is shown on the welcome page of the application in # the middle of the window, below the welcome text. It can be # any size and proportion, and will be scaled to fit inside # the window. Use `welcomeExpandingLogo` to make it non-scaled. # Recommended size is 320x150. # # These strings can also use substitutions from os-release (see above). images: productLogo: "squid.png" productIcon: "squid.png" productWelcome: "languages.png" # The slideshow is displayed during execution steps (e.g. when the # installer is actually writing to disk and doing other slow things). slideshow: "show.qml" # Colors for text and background components. # # - sidebarBackground is the background of the sidebar # - sidebarText is the (foreground) text color # - sidebarTextHighlight sets the background of the selected (current) step. # Optional, and defaults to the application palette. # - sidebarSelect is the text color of the selected step. # # These colors can **also** be set through the stylesheet, if the # branding component also ships a stylesheet.qss. Then they are # the corresponding CSS attributes of #sidebarApp. style: sidebarBackground: "#292F34" sidebarText: "#FFFFFF" sidebarTextSelect: "#292F34" sidebarTextHighlight: "#D35400"