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<div class="">On Jan 20, 2015, at 9:22 PM, Vaclav Petras <<a href="mailto:wenzeslaus@gmail.com" class="">wenzeslaus@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Vaclav Petras <<a href="mailto:wenzeslaus@gmail.com" class="">wenzeslaus@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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> I'm not really concerned about splash screen but I think we should change the Welcome screen/window. My suggestion is to simply remove the picture and the sentence "Welcome to...open source GIS". This will save a lot of vertical space which will be great
advantage for small screens, for example virtual box instances (the default screen size I got with VirtualBox and OSGeoLive was not enough to accommodate this window). The other reason why we need to save vertical space is actually a need to add more things.
There is "one row" for error message but I would like to see this replaced by a block with info box for errors, warnings and general help messages (e.g., what to do next).<br class="">
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<div class="">IMHO, this kind of stuff does not belong on the spash screen. Errors and warnings (hopefully there are none) already show up in the terminal window, and we have help available on the main start up screen. </div>
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<div class="">The splash is an entry—and an advertisement—for GRASS. Looking nice is actually important, but especially for a piece of high end visual software. I don’t think we should make the first view that people have when they start GRASS be boring or
ugly just to accommodate tiny screens. It would be nice if there are any with graphic design expertise who could weigh in here.</div>
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<div class="">The splash screen is replaced shortly by the (much more prosaic) main start up screen anyway. So why not keep it something that has visual appeal.</div>
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I hope to find some time to change this tomorrow before RC2 if there are no voices against. I will remove the picture (including its ISIS alternative) and the green (motto) text. I hope to find some good title text for this welcome/startup/setup screen/window.<br class="">
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<div>Please do not mess with the splash screen until we’ve heard from others. </div>
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With this it could be interesting to revise naming of the following page where filename, title and content don't match.
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 11:05 PM, Michael Barton <<a href="mailto:Michael.Barton@asu.edu" class="">Michael.Barton@asu.edu</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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> I agree with Bringing… rather than Opening…<br class="">
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> Bringing is better English and many people would not get the double meaning of Opening…<br class="">
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> I still like a map for the splash screen. Of the 2 logos you did, I think the white background looks classier.<br class="">
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<div class="">As I said, I'm more interested in changing page titles then the splash screen , however I like the idea of some simple splash screen. The white background image I did could be used in trac and in manual. I'm just not sure if it is ok that it is
not text but image. For the manual it should be anyway replaced by something which contains version of GRASS and the name of the module (which should be manageable since page title tag contains the module name).<br class="">
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> On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 4:50 AM, Nikos Alexandris <<a href="mailto:nik@nikosalexandris.net" class="">nik@nikosalexandris.net</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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>> On 20.01.2015 11:38, Martin Landa wrote:<br class="">
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>>> 2015-01-20 6:18 GMT+01:00 Helena Mitasova <<a href="mailto:hmitaso@ncsu.edu" class="">hmitaso@ncsu.edu</a>>:<br class="">
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>>>> I like this one - I think it well represents what GRASS is. (perhaps GRASS GIS?)<br class="">
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>>>>> GRASS. Bringing advanced geospatial technologies to the world.<br class="">
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>>> The world's leading open source GIS<br class="">
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> I like more the "Bringing advanced..." than "Opening advanced..." because it has emphasis on features. Not everybody understands advantages of openness (yet).<br class="">
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> Note that it should be "GRASS GIS", not "GRASS" as much as possible.<br class="">
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> We can just create a image with logo+GRASS GIS+motto which could be used as splash and perhaps elsewhere too, for example in headers/titles of pages where we have just the logo and not name (Trac, manual). See attachment for suggestion.<br class="">
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