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Question by raas · Nov 15, 2010 at 11:30 PM · webplayerinstallationlogo

How do I change/remove the Web player installation logo

Hi,

I'm evaluating UnityPro, And setting up a webplayer version of my application. I'd like to remove any reference to Unity from the application if possible. I'm having trouble removing or altering the unity logo when it ia installing the web player. Is this possible?

I used one of the default html web pages, and was able to alter that so it didnt refer to any .png's that have Unity in them. I also added the parameters in the javascript snippet in the html that embeds the unity object. i.e.

if (typeof unityObject != "undefined") { var params = { //disableContextMenu: true, logoimage: "LevelLoadLogo.png", progressbarimage: "MyLogo.png", progressframeimage: "MyLogo.png" };

unityObject.embedUnity("unityPlayer", "WebPlayer.unity3d", 1024, 768,params); }

This successfully changed the loading image for the actual level I was loading to the MyLogo.png's

I also downloaded the UnityObjectSource.js javascript, and got my html page pointing to that. The UnityObjectSource.js javascript still has the enableJava = true, which means it is using the java installation right?

I noticed that inside of the unitywebplayer.jar was a copy of the loading logo, so I created my own version of the .jar file, changed the .pngs withing it, and pointed my javascript file at that. But it still shows the unity logo on installation of the unity webplayer.

I suspect it is part of the UnityWebPlayer.exe? is this right? If so, is there a way of telling this exe to use different graphics?

Thanks

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avatar image fireDude67 · Nov 30, 2010 at 01:06 AM 0
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Please highlight your code and click on the code button (it's the button with the 101010 on it). It will make it much easier to read

avatar image Waz · Feb 03, 2011 at 02:34 AM 2
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It's quite difficult to even understand the question, since initially he says the replacement images work just fine as per the documentation, then goes on about downloading stuff he doesn't need to do and trying to work out how to hack at it.

avatar image BerggreenDK · Jul 04, 2011 at 12:29 AM 1
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I must say its a lot of work for someone only evaluating a license? If I was to evaluate a piece of software I think I would focus on whats normal and possible, not how to hack it.

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Answer by _Petroz · Jul 04, 2011 at 12:54 AM

The webplayer is Unity branded. It is Unity's software, you cannot rebrand the player. You don't need to have any Unity branding on your product anywhere if you have Pro, but people who do not have the Unity player already installed will be prompted to install the Unity web player with full branding.

I do not know why you would want to rebrand it. The user deserves to know what they are installing. Full transparency is important especially on the web.

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