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Elements, Appendix D, Customizing the Smart Zero login screen

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Table D-6 Login Screen > Common Attributes > position Type Description Parameter XX,YY where XX and YY are positions in absolute pixels or in percentages of the screen width and height. Example position: 50%, 90%; Default 0,0 (the upper left) Use Specifies the position of the element. See the alignment table as well. Table D-7 Login Screen > Common Attributes > alignment Type Description Parameter [left I hcenter I right] [top I vcenterIbottom] Example alignment: left bottom; Default hcenter vcenter-the element is centered at the given position. Use The combination of position and alignment specify both an anchor point for the element and how the element is aligned relative to that anchor point. For example, with a position of 90%,70% and an alignment of right bottom, the element is positioned so that its right edge is at 90% of the width of the screen and its bottom edge is at 70% of the height of the screen. Table D-8 Login Screen > Common Attributes > context Type Description Parameter [login I desktop I all] Example context: login; Default all Use Specifies whether the element should be shown only on the login screen for the protocol, on the desktop screen for the protocol (if any), or on both. Only some protocols (for example, Citrix XenDesktop) have a desktop screen. Elements Table D-9 Login Screen > Elements > Custom > Global Type Description Use Specifies the global background or padding values. Common attributes recognized name, color, padding ● color-specifies the solid background color of the screen, if no gradients are specified 74 Appendix D Customizing the Smart Zero login screen

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Table D-6
Login Screen > Common Attributes > position
Type
Description
Parameter
XX,YY where XX and YY are positions in absolute pixels or
in percentages of the screen width and height.
Example
position: 50%, 90%;
Default
0,0 (the upper left)
Use
Specifies the position of the element. See the
alignment
table as well.
Table D-7
Login Screen > Common Attributes > alignment
Type
Description
Parameter
[left I hcenter I right] [top I vcenterIbottom]
Example
alignment: left bottom;
Default
hcenter vcenter—the element is centered at the given
position.
Use
The combination of position and alignment specify both an
anchor point for the element and how the element is aligned
relative to that anchor point. For example, with a position of
90%,70% and an alignment of right bottom, the element is
positioned so that its right edge is at 90% of the width of the
screen and its bottom edge is at 70% of the height of the
screen.
Table D-8
Login Screen > Common Attributes > context
Type
Description
Parameter
[login I desktop I all]
Example
context: login;
Default
all
Use
Specifies whether the element should be shown only on the
login screen for the protocol, on the desktop screen for the
protocol (if any), or on both. Only some protocols (for
example, Citrix XenDesktop) have a desktop screen.
Elements
Table D-9
Login Screen > Elements > Custom > Global
Type
Description
Use
Specifies the global background or padding values.
Common attributes recognized
name, color, padding
color
—specifies the solid background color of the
screen, if no gradients are specified
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Appendix D
Customizing the Smart Zero login screen