[02:10] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: That would be the XDG environment variables.
[02:10] <tsimonq2> You may have to manually set something
[02:12] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: Oh, nice.
[02:13] <arraybolt3> I'll look at it.
[02:13] <tsimonq2> And, that's all set within SDDM
[02:13] <arraybolt3> Nice, that should make things easy.
[02:13] <tsimonq2> So you might even need to start your special Openbox session before starting SDDM
[02:13] <arraybolt3> Ugh... I hope not :P
[08:25] <arraybolt3> `cp -R /etc/xdg/xdg-Lubuntu /etc/xdg/xdg-lubuntu-live-environment` and it works!
[08:25] <arraybolt3> Ooh, better yet, a symlink.
[08:26] <arraybolt3> Yes that works too! OK, this is really starting to shape up.
[20:20] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: OK, I have pretty much all of lubuntu-installer-prompt working good, except for trying to get the label text to look right with the background, and I think that my latest change might work, though I'm not sure how it will work on different sized screens.
[20:21] <arraybolt3> I did some changes that I thought looked good, so I'll send a video of what I have and possibly upload it to a branch, then ask what you think.
[20:21] <arraybolt3> Right now I'm having to reinstall the build env in a VM though since the VM borked somehow :P
[20:30] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: https://imgur.com/a/OEZeHlN (lubuntu-installer-prompt in action)
[20:31] <arraybolt3> I changed where a label was, added some tooltips, got the theming to work right, and also made the buttons vanish when you start the installer. My gripe so far is that when the buttons vanish, the label changes position just a little bit, so maybe we need something invisible that's the same height as a button that we can put in there to keep the zone "filled" so the label stays put.
[20:32] <arraybolt3> Oh, and of course, the installer prompt is its own X session and it starts LXQt when Try Lubuntu is pressed.
[20:33] <arraybolt3> One thing I feel still needs done - it would be nice if rather than moving the label, we could figure out how to draw a black outline around it so that it's always visible no matter where it is. Sadly I have yet to figure out how to do that in Qt.