- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Bugs
- Category User Interface
- Assigned To No-one
- Operating System iAudio X5
- Severity Low
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version
- Due in Version Undecided
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FS#6228 - USB screen bitmap not swapping fg/bg
When going into USB mode with the background color set to black on iAudio X5, the USB logo bitmap (which is black-on-white) does not have it’s colors flipped and instead displays with a white border and background with black foreground.
Before the USB logo was changed to an external bitmap the fg/bg would be automatically inverted when the background was set to black. This behaviour should be restored.
Closed by nls
2006-11-22 22:24
Reason for closing: Fixed
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2006-11-22 22:24
Reason for closing: Fixed
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The USB logo has been replaced with a
new full color logo with transparent
background on color targets.
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The bitmap used to be a mono-bitmap, and it sounds like it's now a native bitmap (which means that it can be in color, but also means that white will actually show up as white, rather than as see-through, and black will be black rather than what you've set the foreground color as) but this could partially be abated by changing the white to 255,0,255 so that it's "transparent" but the black still wouldn't shift with FG.
This does allow a nicer USB icon in the future, though.
It would look a bit better if there was a single pixel border around the bitmap. With a light, non-white background (e.g. the default light blue on H300), it looks rather buggy.