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authorbill-auger <mr.j.spam.me@gmail.com>2018-05-20 20:18:08 -0400
committerbill-auger <mr.j.spam.me@gmail.com>2018-05-25 11:12:13 -0400
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-# GNUAxiom
-Fork of the GPL Axiom Grub2 theme for Parabola/GNU.
-
-The original theme can be found here:
- http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/?content=146396
-
-The Parabola sources are in the Parabola artwork repo:
- https://git.parabola.nu/artwork.git/tree/grub-themes/GNUAxiom?h=official/2018
-
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-
-The Official Parabola Logo
- Author: Jorge Araya Navarro
- Licence: GPLv2+, FALv1.3+, CC-BY-SAv4.0+, FDLv1.3+
- Fetched from: https://git.parabola.nu/artwork.git/tree/banners?h=official/2018
-
-*.pf2
- Author: Primož Peterlin
- Author: Steve White
- Licence: GPLv3 + font exception
- Derrived from: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/freefont/
-
-*.png
- Author: 'LegendaryBibo' <https://www.opendesktop.org/member/170380/>
- Contributor: Luke R. <g4jc@openmailbox.org>
- Contributor: bill-auger <bill-auger@programmer.net>
- License: GPLv2+
- Derrived from: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/?content=146396
- Changes: Added 'Freedodo' character
-
-icons/debian.png
- Copyright: Software in the Public Interest, Inc.
- License: GPLv3+, CC-BY-SAv3.0
- Derrived from: https://www.debian.org/logos/
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-icons/gnewsense.png
- Copyright: Luis Felipe Lopez Acevedo <felipe.lopac@gmail.com>
- License: Expat
- Derrived from: https://bitbucket.org/sirgazil/galaxia/
-
-icons/trisquel.png
- Copyright: Rubén Rodríguez Pérez
- License: GPLv3+
- Derrived from: https://www.gnu.org/graphics/Trisquel.html
-
-sources/Parabolagnu+linuxlibre-dark-scalable.svg
- Author: 'Crazytoon' <crazytoon@parabola.nu>
- Author: Márcio Alexandre Silva Delgado <coadde@parabola.nu>
- Author: 'Catira' <catira@riseup.net>
- Licence: GPLv2+, FALv1.3+, CC-BY-SAv4.0+, FDLv1.3+
- Derrived from: https://git.parabola.nu/artwork.git/tree/banners?h=official/2018
- Fetched from: https://wiki.parabola.nu/File:Parabolagnu%2Blinuxlibre-dark-scalable.svg
-
-sources/GNUAxiom-Parabola.xcf
- Author: bill-auger <bill-auger@programmer.net>
- Licence: GPLv2+
- Derrived from: GNUAxiom-Parabola.png
- Changes: Added 'Freedodo' character
- Derrived from: sources/Parabolagnu+linuxlibre-dark-scalable.svg
- Changes: Moved Gnu tail and sharpened
- Derrived from: sources/gnu+freedo-svg.tar.xz/freedo-logo-rgbi4p.svg
- Changes: Tinted and re-scaled
-
-sources/gnu+freedo-svg.tar.xz
- Author: José Miguel Silva Lara
- Author: Márcio Alexandre Silva Delgado <coadde@parabola.nu>
- Licence: GPLv2+, FALv1.3+, CC-BY-SAv4.0+, FDLv1.3+
- Fetched from: https://www.gnu.org/graphics/gnu-and-freedo/gnu-and-freedo.html
-
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-The multimedia files in this repo can be redistributed and/or modified
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- (COPYING_FAL_V1_3 or http://artlibre.org/licence/lal/en/)
-
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- with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts
- (COPYING_FDL_V1_3 or http://gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html)
-
-* The GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
- either version 2, or (at your option) any later version
- (COPYING_GPL_V2_0 or http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html)
-
-The Debian logo can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of either:
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- either version 3, or (at your option) any later version
- (COPYING_GPL_V3_0 or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl)
-
-* The Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
- as published by Creative Commons; either version 3.0,
- (COPYING_CCBYSA_V3_0 or http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)
-
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-
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-# GRUB2 gfxmenu Parabola GNU/Linux-libre theme.
-# Designed for 1024x768 resolution.
-# Forked from Axiom by Legendary Bibo (GPL) http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Axiom+Grub+2+Theme?content=146396
-# Re-design and packaged by Gaming4JC. Parabola mascot by Coadde.
-
-# Global Property
-title-text: ""
-title-font: "Sans Regular 12"
-title-color: "#000000"
-message-font: "Fixed Regular 13"
-message-color: "#FFFFFF"
-message-bg-color: "#f6f6f6"
-desktop-image: "parabola-boot-menu.png"
-desktop-color: "#000000"
-terminal-box: "menu_bkg_*.png"
-terminal-font: "Fixed Regular 13"
-
-# Show the boot menu
-+ boot_menu {
- left = 15%
- width = 70%
- top = 29%
- height = 42%
- item_font = "Sans Regular 12"
- selected_item_font = "Sans Regular 14"
- item_color = "#000000"
- selected_item_color = "#FFFFFF"
- item_height = 38
- item_padding = 15
- item_spacing = 5
- icon_width = 38
- icon_height = 38
- item_icon_space = 20
- selected_item_pixmap_style= "select_bkg_*.png"
- menu_pixmap_style = "menu_bkg_*.png"
- scrollbar = true
- scrollbar_width = 24
- scrollbar_thumb = "sb_thumb_*.png"
- scrollbar_frame = "sb_frame_*.png"
-}
-
-# Show a styled horizontal progress bar
-+ progress_bar {
- id = "__timeout__"
- left = 15%
- width = 70%
- top = 78%
- height = 12
- show_text = true
- font = "Sans Regular 10"
- text_color = "255, 255, 255"
- text = "@TIMEOUT_NOTIFICATION_LONG@"
- bar_style = "progress_bar_*.png"
- highlight_style = "progress_highlight_*.png"
-}
-
-# Show an informational message.
-+ hbox {
- top = 100%-20
- left = 26%
- + label {text = "Enter: " font = "Sans 12" color = "black" align = "left"}
- + label {text = "Boot Selection " font = "Sans 12" color = "#6c7cce" align = "left"}
- + label {text = "E: " font = "Sans 12" color = "black" align = "left"}
- + label {text = "Edit Selection " font = "Sans 12" color = "#6c7cce" align = "left"}
- + label {text = "C: " font = "Sans 12" color = "black" align = "left"}
- + label {text = "GRUB Commandline" font = "Sans 12" color = "#6c7cce" align = "left"}
-}