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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"} -} -- cgit v1.2.2