ly/res/config.ini
Colin 1124c126f9
Clocks (#461)
* Added a big clock

* fixed clock timing when animation is turned off

* fix memory leak and segfault

* rename clock to bigclock

* Added formattable clock

* fix clock position on first draw

don't rely on box_x and box_y to position the clock, because it might not be initialized in the first frame.

* fix memory leak
2023-06-15 08:57:37 +02:00

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INI

# Animation enabled/disabled
#animate = false
# The active animation
# 0 -> PSX DOOM fire (default)
# 1 -> CMatrix
#animation = 0
# format string for clock in top right corner (see strftime specification)
#clock = %c
# enable/disable big clock
#bigclock = true
# The character used to mask the password
#asterisk = *
# Erase password input on failure
#blank_password = false
#The `fg` and `bg` color settings take a digit 0-8 corresponding to:
#define TB_DEFAULT 0x00
#define TB_BLACK 0x01
#define TB_RED 0x02
#define TB_GREEN 0x03
#define TB_YELLOW 0x04
#define TB_BLUE 0x05
#define TB_MAGENTA 0x06
#define TB_CYAN 0x07
#define TB_WHITE 0x08
#
# Setting both to zero makes `bg` black and `fg` white. To set the actual color palette you are encouraged to use another tool
# such as [mkinitcpio-colors](https://github.com/evanpurkhiser/mkinitcpio-colors). Note that the color palette defined with
# `mkinitcpio-colors` takes 16 colors (0-15), only values 0-8 are valid for `ly` config and these values do not correspond
# exactly. For instance, in defining palettes with `mkinitcpio-colors` the order is black, dark red, dark green, brown, dark
# blue, dark purple, dark cyan, light gray, dark gray, bright red, bright green, yellow, bright blue, bright purple, bright
# cyan, and white, indexed in that order 0 through 15. For example, the color defined for white (indexed at 15 in the mkinitcpio
# config) will be used by `ly` for `fg = 8`.
# Background color id
#bg = 0
# Foreground color id
#fg = 9
# Blank main box background
# Setting to false will make it transparent
#blank_box = true
# Remove main box borders
#hide_borders = false
# Main box margins
#margin_box_h = 2
#margin_box_v = 1
# Input boxes length
#input_len = 34
# Max input sizes
#max_desktop_len = 100
#max_login_len = 255
#max_password_len = 255
# Input box active by default on startup
#default_input = 2
# Load the saved desktop and username
#load = true
# Save the current desktop and login as defaults
#save = true
# File in which to save and load the default desktop and login
#save_file = /etc/ly/save
# Remove F1/F2 command hints
#hide_f1_commands = false
# Command executed when pressing F1
#shutdown_cmd = /sbin/shutdown -a now
# Command executed when pressing F2
#restart_cmd = /sbin/shutdown -r now
# Active language
# Available languages are found in /etc/ly/lang/
#lang = en
# tty in use
#tty = 2
# Console path
#console_dev = /dev/console
# Default path
#path = /sbin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
# Event timeout in milliseconds
#min_refresh_delta = 5
# Service name (set to ly to use the provided pam config file)
#service_name = ly
# Terminal reset command (tput is faster)
#term_reset_cmd = /usr/bin/tput reset
# Cookie generator
#mcookie_cmd = /usr/bin/mcookie
# Wayland setup command
#wayland_cmd = /etc/ly/wsetup.sh
# Add wayland specifier to session names
#wayland_specifier = false
# Wayland desktop environments
#waylandsessions = /usr/share/wayland-sessions
# xinitrc
#xinitrc = ~/.xinitrc
# Xorg server command
#x_cmd = /usr/bin/X
# Xorg setup command
#x_cmd_setup = /etc/ly/xsetup.sh
# Xorg xauthority edition tool
#xauth_cmd = /usr/bin/xauth
# Xorg desktop environments
#xsessions = /usr/share/xsessions