diff --git a/Identity/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Locales/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress.texi b/Identity/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Locales/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..fb39647 --- /dev/null +++ b/Identity/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Locales/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress.texi @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +@subsection Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subsection Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subsection Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subsection See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Identity/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Themes/Models.texi b/Identity/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Themes/Models.texi index 87ef3f3..f27933c 100644 --- a/Identity/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Themes/Models.texi +++ b/Identity/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Themes/Models.texi @@ -18,11 +18,22 @@ but same characteristics. @subsection Usage -Inside the framework location above, you find theme models organized -by name. You can add your own theme models to the structure by adding -a directory to the list. By default you have the `@xref{Directories trunk Identity -Themes Models Default, Default},' and `@xref{Directories trunk Identity Themes -Models Alternative, Alternative},' ready-to-use theme models. +@table @strong +@item Default Design Model +Default Design Models for CentOS Themes provide the common structural +information (e.g., image dimensions, translation markers, trademark +position, etc.) the @command{centos-art} script uses to produce images +when no other design model is specified. + +@item Alternative Design Models +CentOS alternative theme models exist for people how want to use a +different visual style on their installations of CentOS distribution. +As the visual style is needed for a system already installed +components like Anaconda are not required inside alternative themes. +Inside alternative themes you find post-installation visual style only +(i.e. Backgrounds, Display Managers, Grub, etc.). CentOS alternative +themes are maintained by CentOS Community. +@end table @subsection See also