elementary / greeter

Login and Lock Screen greeter for elementary OS and Pantheon, using LightDM
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After installation, the greeter clock shows behind the setup window #559

Closed MrPotatoBobx closed 2 years ago

MrPotatoBobx commented 3 years ago

Describe the bug Im not sure if this is the right repository to file this issue in, does the installer also include the setup screen?

After installation, the user is prompted to set their language and user information, in this proccess, the elementary greeter clock shows up in the background

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Install elementaryos daily image
  2. Boot elementaryos
  3. See setup screen

Expected behavior the clock should not be there, instead, the gray elementary background and nothing else

Screenshots Screenshot from 2021-04-29 22 02 31

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cassidyjames commented 3 years ago

It looks like this screenshot is 910×684 pixels; do you know what the actual resolution of the machine/VM was? As listed in the docs, we have a minimum recommended resolution of 1024×768.

MrPotatoBobx commented 3 years ago

It scaled automatically to the screen resolution in the live image, but thats offtopic, the resolution is 1024 × 768 px, so the exact minimum

danirabbit commented 2 years ago

Transferring to Initial Setup since it seems the only thing to really do about that is make the initial setup window smaller

Or I guess we could hide the clock if the greeter loses focus? Either way, not an Installer issue :)

cassidyjames commented 2 years ago

@danrabbit I like your latter suggestion; at this point we don't have location or locale information yet anyway, so it doesn't make a ton of sense to show a giant clock.

danirabbit commented 2 years ago

In that case, transferring to Greeter!

danirabbit commented 2 years ago

Actually, focus out would mean indicators too. Instead we probably could watch to see if there are any user cards in the carousel. That would be a better indicator