Quote:
Originally Posted by neil_swann80
You should be able to choose "Random" for the offlogo which does what you describe.
|
After searching how to do it I managed to include some .bmp files and choose random. It worked, but only with very specific .bmp files — creating them myself (using PhotoMill.app for macOS) didn't work even if with a depth of 16 or 8-bits; therefore I had to use the PB system to transform my bmp files to files accepted by the system.
In this case I used the following workflow:
1. Set a gallery photo as offlogo/bootlogo. (That copies the image to system > logos > [folder of the power-off logo or the boot logo].)
2. Go to [system > logos > ...] > rename the file [e.g. pb_startuplogo.bmp to whatever.bmp].
3.Replicate the process until I had a few images and — finally — set the Boot Logo and Power-off Logo to random.
A bit of work, but it worked.