Setup Manager 1.4 #176
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While making sure that Setup Manager looks nice with macOS Tahoe and Liquid Glass, we have added a few more features to improve customization.
New Features
bannerkey allows you to provide a banner image that cover the top part of the Setup Manager window (details)titleandiconkeys are now optional, when abannerkey is setbannerandbackgroundcan use hex or system colorsnetworkQualityChecksuppresses network bandwidth calculation when set tofalse(Add ability to disable the speed test #135)finishedMessagefor a customized message when Setup Manager workflow is complete (User experience of finishedScript/finishedTrigger #128)Fixes and Improvements
computerNameTemplateworks with Jamf SchoolwaitForUserEntryaction correctly runs a recon/Update Inventory (Submit User Data Policy not setting in 1.4 beta #168)accentColoraffects all items and controls (accentColor not respected by elements at the bottom in 1.4beta #170)Changes, deprecations and removals
userIDtop-level key name changed toenrollmentUserIDjssIDkey has been renamed tocomputerIDshowBothButtonsoption removed and non-functional, there will always be just one final action button displayedNotes
There are quite a few new options in Setup Manager 1.4 beta to configure and customize the new UI. There is a new option for a color or image banner across the top of the Setup Manager window. Action tiles can now be colored automatically or with specific colors. Colors can now be set anywhere that image sources are used and you get a list of named system colors.
While the description of all the keys in the repo has been updated, many of the keys, old and new, now work together for a variety of useful combinations.
Updating the profile to use 1.4 (beta) features
The good news first: we designed the update so that you can keep using the same profile from earlier versions and the Setup Manager window will look mostly the same on macOS Sequoia and earlier, and have the new “Liquid Glass” look and feel on macOS Tahoe.
To use the new UI options, set the new keys.
Banner
Setup Manager 1.4 introduces the option to show a color or image banner in the top of the Setup Manager window. This is controlled by the top-level
bannerkey. Thebannervalue is an image source, so it can be a reference to local image file, an image file hosted on a web server, or (also new in 1.4) a color designation.Colors can be set with hex codes, e.g.
#f00or#f900a2or with (new in 1.4) system color names, e.g.##gray,##red, etc.The size of the banner area is 800x233 pixels (1600x466 @2x) on Sequoia and earlier and 800x247 (1600x494 @2x) on Tahoe (the liquid glass tool bar is taller). The image will be displayed with bottom-center alignment and not scaled, so you can add a few extra pixels at the top and the same image should work for all macOS versions.
The behavior of the
iconandtitlekeys changes depending on whether thebannerhas a value.When no
bannervalue is set, Setup Manager will show its app icon when aniconkey is missing or empty. It will also show ‘Welcome’ or the localized equivalent when thetitlekey is missing or empty.When the
banneris set, an empty or missingtitleoriconwill simply not be shown. This lets you use the banner image for a completely customized experience.Note that the
bannervalue can be localized.Action Tile Colors
Setup Manager 1.4 allows you to set a color for the action tiles. Use the top-level
tileColorkey to set the color for all action tiles. You can also set the tile color for an individual action with atileColorkey in the action.When no
tileColoris set, the default behavior is to use the window background color (gray on Sequoia and earlier, white on Tahoe, or the dark mode equivalent).You can set the
tileColorvalue (top-level and action level) to a hex color or system color name. There are a few special color names:##automatic: calculates each tile's color from the average color of each action’s icon, icons defined withsymbol:…will use the default color##background: system window background (gray on Sequoia and earlier, white on Tahoe)##clear: transparent or no background, works best whenhideActionLabelsis set to falseSee
tileColorand ‘Defining Colors’ in the documentation for details.Profile Installation and Removal Logging
A new tab has been added to logging window which logs the installation and removal of configuration profiles. These events will also be logged to the main Setup Manager log, which allows you to see them in context of the entire workflow.
This can be especially useful to determine whether a particular profile disrupts the network and possibly the download of an important component. In the unified system log, these entries will have the
profilecategory.This discussion was created from the release Setup Manager 1.4.
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