HP ThinPro 5.1 - Administrator Guide
Table D-13 Login Screen > Elements > Custom > Metric (continued)
Type Description
calculation (squared) or the square root of number (linear).
Squared interpolation is somewhat quicker to draw.
Table D-14 Login Screen > Elements > Custom > colors
Type Description
Parameter A space-separated list of [value,color] pairs, where the value
is a 0.0–1.0 floating point fraction of the axis of measurement
(for example, the width of the screen in a linear width-axis
gradient) and the color is the color of the gradient at that
point. The value runs top-to-bottom for vertical linear
gradients; left-to-right for horizontal linear gradients; and
center-to-edge for radial gradients. Colors are specified as
either six-digit hex or three 0–255 comma-separated values.
Example colors: 0.0,000000 0.5,996600 0.9,255,255,255;
Default Not applicable
Use Colors are interpolated along the linear or radial axis
between the points and colors specified. If no values are
given, the colors are assumed to be evenly spaced on the
axis between 0.0 and 1.0. If the first fractional value is
greater than 0.0, the first color will be used in the space
between the screen edge and the first value. Likewise, if the
last value is less than 1.0, the last color will be used between
the last value and the screen edge. Values must be in
increasing sorted values, though a value can be repeated for
a sharp transition. For example, “0.0, CCCCCC 0.5,EEEEEE
0.5,660000 1.0,330000” in a vertical linear gradient would
specify a gradient between light grays on the upper half and
dark reds on the lower half.
Table D-15 Login Screen > Elements > Custom > dithered
Type Description
Parameter [true | false]
Example dithered: true;
Default false
Use If a gradient shows signs of color banding, dithering will
eliminate this visual artifact. Dithering is not supported for
radial gradients with the squared metric.
Image
Table D-16 Login screen > Image
Type Description
Use Specifies an image to overlay a portion of the background.
76 Appendix D Customizing the Smart Zero login screen