HP t520 Login Screen Customization - Page 9

Dynamic text elements, hostname, hostname_full, domainname, DHCP_server, gateway

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font-size: 300; position: 100,100; shadow-offset: 5,3; } text { text: Escaping the small pond; color: white; font: DejaVuSans-ExtraLight; max-height: 150; max-width: 600; alignment: left vcenter; font-size: 200; position: 100,200; } 3. Enter the diagonal, partially transparent polygon: polygon { size: 100%×100%; points: 0.0,0.8 0.0,1.0 0.2,1.0, 1.0,0.0; color: ffffff; filled: true; alpha: 44; } 4. Enter the image attribute for the ENERGY STAR logo in the lower-left corner: image { source: /usr/share/pixmaps/energy_star_logo-128x128.png; size: 100×100; position: -100,-150; alignment: bottom right; } Dynamic text elements Note Available in HP ThinPro 6.0 or later. HP ThinPro Background Manager can overlay text information on the desktop background using a simple interface. For more customization, you can use dynamic text elements within the normal text elements in the bgConfig.rtf file. To add dynamic text elements: • In a normal text element, add a predefined dynamic text element. Dynamic text elements have two percentage signs on either side. For example, the text element "Your IP Address is %%IP%%" is resolved to something similar to "Your IP Address is 192.168.1.1". The following dynamic text elements are predefined: • %%hostname%%-Hostname of the thin client • %%hostname_full%%-Fully qualified domain name of the thin client • %%domainname%%-Domain name of the thin client • %%IP%%-IP address of the thin client • %%DHCP_server%%-DHCP server for the network • %%DNS_server%%-DSN server for the network • %%gateway%%-Gateway machine for the network 9

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font-size: 300;
position: 100,100;
shadow-offset: 5,3;
}
text {
text: Escaping the small pond;
color: white;
font: DejaVuSans-ExtraLight;
max-height: 150;
max-width: 600;
alignment: left vcenter;
font-size: 200;
position: 100,200;
}
3.
Enter the diagonal, partially transparent polygon:
polygon {
size: 100%×100%;
points: 0.0,0.8 0.0,1.0 0.2,1.0, 1.0,0.0;
color: ffffff;
filled: true;
alpha: 44;
}
4.
Enter the image attribute for the ENERGY STAR logo in the lower-left corner:
image {
source:
/usr/share/pixmaps/energy_star_logo-128x128.png;
size: 100×100;
position: -100,-150;
alignment: bottom right;
}
Dynamic text elements
Note
Available in HP ThinPro 6.0 or later.
HP ThinPro Background Manager can overlay text information on the desktop background using a simple interface. For
more customization, you can use dynamic text elements within the normal text elements in the bgConfig.rtf file.
To add dynamic text elements:
In a normal text element, add a predefined dynamic text element. Dynamic text elements have two percentage signs on
either side.
For example, the text element
“Your IP Address is %%IP%%”
is resolved to something similar to
“Your IP
Address is 192.168.1.1”
.
The following dynamic text elements are predefined:
%%hostname%%
—Hostname of the thin client
%%hostname_full%%
—Fully qualified domain name of the thin client
%%domainname%%
—Domain name of the thin client
%%IP%%
—IP address of the thin client
%%DHCP_server%%
—DHCP server for the network
%%DNS_server%%
—DSN server for the network
%%gateway%%
—Gateway machine for the network