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- From: wls@cray.csd.uwm.edu (Bill Stapleton)
- Subject: Re: Putting logo on Session Manager Login Screen
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.211725.15816@uwm.edu>
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- Reply-To: Bill Stapleton <wls@csd4.csd.uwm.edu>
- Organization: Computing Services, U of Wisc-Milwaukee
- References: <26AUG92.17395979@moldes.ucsc.edu> <1992Sep10.143359.1008@nbivax.nbi.dk>
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 21:17:25 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep10.143359.1008@nbivax.nbi.dk>, thomassen@nbivax.nbi.dk writes:
- > my logo.ps is:
-
- A hearty Thank You for posting an actual logo screen! Now, does anybody have
- any more interesting logo screens, say some sort of picture with the right
- scaling to look good as a logo screen? What about the screen saver
- stuff - I've read that you can have some sort of continuously running DPS
- program to use for screen blanking. Does anybody have an example of that?
-
- I've been biting my tongue, wanting to ask this for months. I've seen the
- directions several times about HOW to put SOMETHING on the screen, but this
- is the first time I've seen a SOMETHING to put there. I have several PS
- files, but only one of them looks OK as a logo, and most of that one gets
- covered by the login window. Surely some of you must have played around
- with this. I *want* to, but I'm expected to do some *real* work. Bummer.
-
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- Bill Stapleton
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