Jump to content

OpenCanopy Icons


blackosx
1,617 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

18 hours ago, iGPU said:

but if I change this value to 01, then the OC menu reverts to text mode

Hi iGPU, this is the expected behaviour, same as it was written by blackosx, for example here:

he wrote:

Quote

....Each icon file is named by the UIScale1 size, but contains two images, one for UIScale 1 and the other for UIScale 2. So if you use a full HD screen then you would want to choose the 1920x1080 file, but if you use larger resolutions and utilise UIScale 2 then the filenames will be half the size you want, for example, for a 4K (3840x2160) display you will again want the 1920x1080 file.

 

For uiscale 1 max resolution is 2560px in width.

 

Or try to replace the Background.icns with the attached one, not sure how it will render the icons with uiscale=1 (most probably the icons will be too small?)

Background.icns

Edited by ghost8282
  • Like 1
  • Thanks 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 6/21/2021 at 12:24 AM, ghost8282 said:

Hi iGPU, this is the expected behaviour, same as it was written by blackosx, for example here:

he wrote:

 

For uiscale 1 max resolution is 2560px in width.

 

Or try to replace the Background.icns with the attached one, not sure how it will render the icons with uiscale=1 (most probably the icons will be too small?)

Background.icns 6.95 MB · 7 downloads

 

Thanks for reply.

 

If I use any of your background images, now ranging in size from 2.7 to 3.6 to 7.2 MB, and set UIScale=1, I only see text menu log-in, and after selection of drive, a normal-sized Apple logo progression bar.

 

If UIScale=2, then your OpenCanopy theme is used but the Apple logo progression image is large.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 hours ago, iGPU said:

 

Thanks for reply.

 

If I use any of your background images, now ranging in size from 2.7 to 3.6 to 7.2 MB, and set UIScale=1, I only see text menu log-in, and after selection of drive, a normal-sized Apple logo progression bar.

 

If UIScale=2, then your OpenCanopy theme is used but the Apple logo progression image is large.

 

Does this happen with my theme only?i.e. are you able to have a working theme with a background with uiscale=1?

I have no idea, sorry, but if you have a working theme I can try to figure out what's wrong...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, ghost8282 said:

 

Does this happen with my theme only?i.e. are you able to have a working theme with a background with uiscale=1?

I have no idea, sorry, but if you have a working theme I can try to figure out what's wrong...

 

It does happened with stock (built-in) theme too. In testing, it seems this problem began during OC version v069. With v068 or older, I have no problems with OpenCanopy GUI and UIScale=1.


I'd not changed for some time from using UIScale=02 until I began using your theme, and it took me a while looking at older versions to figure out it began during the v069 release. 

 

The problem is not your theme, but I think you know more than I do about themes and icon settings in OC, so I was hoping that perhaps you might know why this is happening.

  • Sad 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Two questions in one I don't know if it's the right place but there it goes. it is possible to remove the name and that only the icons appear. and secondly, it is possible to change the name that appears to the one we want The issue is that my drives are called SSD and M2 and I would like to put Monterey Beta and Big Sur

Link to comment
Share on other sites

@chris1111

Does OpenCanopy Generator convert the images into the proper icns format or does it also resize them?

I have observed that it only converts the format, the size has to be modified before passing the images to your program.

Is it so?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
On 7/7/2021 at 1:38 PM, miliuco said:

@chris1111

Does OpenCanopy Generator convert the images into the proper icns format or does it also resize them?

I have observed that it only converts the format, the size has to be modified before passing the images to your program.

Is it so?

For using with OpenCaopyGenerator BackgroundResizer

  • Like 3
  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 minutes ago, antuneddu said:

chriss does not convert to 144 dpi right?

No  OpenCanopy Generator  do this when is create on ICNS

Edited by chris1111
  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, chris1111 said:

For using with OpenCanopyGenerator BackgroundResizer

Excellent!!! 👏

 

56 minutes ago, antuneddu said:

@chris1111 your fan number 1 has made a very good video!!! Thanks @antuneddu

 

 

Edited by miliuco
  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 7/1/2021 at 9:53 PM, kaoskinkae said:

Two questions in one I don't know if it's the right place but there it goes. it is possible to remove the name and that only the icons appear. and secondly, it is possible to change the name that appears to the one we want The issue is that my drives are called SSD and M2 and I would like to put Monterey Beta and Big Sur

I answer you with delay.


I know that it is possible to show the icons without labels, someone commented on it months ago in the forum but I can't find the post. If I find it, I'll tell you about it.


To rename the disks, I suppose you want the disk to have a name and OpenCore shows it with a different name, is that right?

 

Saludos desde Granja de Torrehermosa 🙂

Link to comment
Share on other sites

@kaoskinkae

 

From the user KapnKrunch:

How do I display unique disk names in the OpenCore boot picker screen? Go here to create custom files called .disk_label and .disk_label_2x which both live in each disk's EFI/BOOT folder, using a utility called disklabel which is included as part of the OpenCore distribution. In using the disklabel utility, you can use whatever name you choose to identify your disk. Spaces are fine.

 

In each disk's EFI/OC/config.plist change the PickerAttributes to a value of 19 (13 hex).

Edited by miliuco
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
12 minutes ago, YaPaY said:

 

sorry if asked before where I can download this?

Here it is 🙂

 

Copy the Bsx folder to  OC / Resources / Image

 

set in    Misc / Boot / PickerVariant = Bsx/Flat-Purple

 

Background is for 3840x2160 resolution let me know if it's ok

 

Bsx.zip

  • Like 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi All,
I would like to use the Set3/MiscExtras/HardDrivesWithImages icons to compose an Opencore theme for my multiboot system (separate drives for each type of operating system) that has this configuration:
NVME drive with macOS Catalina and macOS Big Sur in two APFS volumes. Entries on the Opencore menu:
- macOS Catalina
- macOS Big Sur
Hard Drive (Mechanical) as a bootable backup of the NVME drive dedicated to macOS. Entries:
- macOS Catalina BAK
- macOS Big Sur BAK
Drive NVME with Windows 10. Entry:
- Windows
Drive SSD with Ubuntu Linux. Entry:
- Ubuntu Linux
An additional SSD drive is expected with another Linux distribution (it could be Deepin).
For this reason I would like to ask a few questions, if possible:

I tried to create a custom theme for Opencore using the OpenCanopyIcons/Set3/Light icons
in the repository and adding the icons OpenCanopyIcons/Set3/MiscExtra/HardDrivesWithImages. So I created a new folder calling it "Set3Light" and copying the icons inside it.

1987032144_Schermata2021-07-30alle17_26_05.thumb.png.77473bf436c47f13038bafbbce05858a.png

However, by copying the "Set3Light" folder created in EFI/OC/Resources/Image/Blackosx the new theme unfortunately does not appear among those available using OpenCore Configurator (unlike the default Opencore Acidanthera themes or some themes from the blackosx repository such as BsxM1, BsxOc1, BsxDarkSpace1 which that once copied to the EFI/OC/Resource/Image folder are available for choice with the opencore configurator).
I also tried to rename the icons placed in the created theme folder (eg from "Apple10.15_M2_NVMe_SSD_Image.icns" to "Apple10.15") but it didn't solve the problem.
What could I have done wrong?

Is it possible (how?) To use the Apple_M2_NVMe and Apple_HDD icons, in my case, to distinguish the macOS Catalina / macOS Big Sur menu items on the NVME drive from the corresponding macOS Catalina BAK / macOS Big Sur BAK backup menu items on the Hard drive Mechanical?

Thanks in advance for Your help

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi , Assuming that you have updated the OC binaries and https://github.com/acidanthera/OcBinaryData

looking at your photo you have some missing icons that must be present: BtnFocus.icns, Dot.icns, HardDrive.icns (copy them from another theme if they are not present)

OpenCore Configurator does not detect never your theme because it is customized and is not present in the blackosx repository

structurally, the EFI Folder should have it so

 

1806737206_Schermata2021-07-31alle10_08_12.thumb.png.012b2866f8edf1ba4ed5d33fa48c48e6.png

 

the name of the author and the theme will have to be entered manually with OCC or Plisteditor in the plist 

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks @antuneddu,

now, adding some missing icons (as You suggested) the new theme is evidently detected and is available in the OC configurator.

However, I have not found a solution to the second problem:

Is it possible (how?) To use two different icons (the Apple_M2_NVMe and Apple_HDD), in my case, to distinguish the menu boot entries related to the macOS Catalina/macOS Big Sur  partitions on the NVME drive from the menu boot entries related to macOS Catalina BAK/macOS Big Sur BAK bakup partitions on the Hard drive Mechanical?

Furthermore, the ResetNVRAM icon does not appear as a menu item even if the "AllowNvramReset" variable is set to "YES" and CleanNvram.efi tool is present in /EFI /OC/tools: what could be the problem?

Thanks again

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Set in  Misc > Boot > PickerAttributes = 144 


For Catalina rename icon to     Apple10_15.icns
For Big Sur  rename icon to     Apple11.icns
For Ubuntu   rename icon to     Linux.icns


To show Auxiliary
Misc > Boot > HideAuxiliary = NO

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

22 hours ago, antuneddu said:

Set in  Misc > Boot > PickerAttributes = 144 


For Catalina rename icon to     Apple10_15.icns
For Big Sur  rename icon to     Apple11.icns
For Ubuntu   rename icon to     Linux.icns

 

Sorry but I probably couldn't explain the second problem I'm trying to solve: as previously mentioned, on my multiboot system I have the main system drive consisting of an M2 NVMe SSD Drive with two APFS volumes dedicated to macOS Catalina/macOS big Sur and a bootable backup drive consisting of a mechanical HDD with two APFS (eg macOD Catalina BAK) volumes dedicated to backup of the main system drive APFS volumes.

 

367303657_Schermata2021-08-03alle17_17_08.png.d511fe927b4fbe3401f9f3d850aeb3c3.png

 

So I would like to understand if it was possible to distinguish the boot volumes of the primary system drive from the boot volumes of the backup drive using different icons. 

 

1571823918_Schermata2021-08-03alle17_09_29.png.e12dcba231f8eb2e90c9b0a532511ccd.png1437208361_Schermata2021-08-03alle17_07_36.png.4a699a8398bfa22f8007cefbeff5bffd.png

 

For example, the first for the APFS volume on the main drive (M2 NVMe SSD), the second for the corresponding APFS volume on the bootable backup drive (mechanical HDD).

Edited by SardusX86
  • Sad 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...