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hsetroot: Update to 1.0.5 Changes: - Adds -root parameter, to treat the whole desktop as one display, applying the image over the whole, instead of per each display. - finding the details of xrandr outputs no longer uses grep and sed to parse the xrandr command line output, using libxinerama instead - using XParseColor to parse color names - supports things like "black" or "#000" in addition to the exisitng formats - add an (optional) hsr-outputs tool, to output output sizes and position as text, csv or json
2020-05-17 16:40:29 +02:00
@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.2 2020/05/17 14:40:29 nia Exp $
Initial import of hsetroot, version 1.0.2: hsetroot is a tool which allows you to compose wallpapers (root pixmaps) for X. It has a lot of options like rendering gradients, solids and images but it also allows you to perform manipulations on those things or chain them together. You could, for example, use one standard background image together with tint to make it fit your current theme. It is also compatible with semi-translucent applications like aterm and xchat. At the moment, hsetroot can render: gradients (multi-color with variable distance), solids (rectangles) and images (centered, tiled, fullscreen, or maximum aspect). It supports the following manipulations: tinting (overlaying a color mask), blurring, sharpening, flipping (horizontally, diagonally, vertically), and also allows you to adjust brightness, contrast and gamma-level. At last, it supports alpha-channels during renders. Package provided by Leonard Schmidt in PR pkg/30304.
2005-05-22 11:16:28 +02:00
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hsetroot: Update to 1.0.5 Changes: - Adds -root parameter, to treat the whole desktop as one display, applying the image over the whole, instead of per each display. - finding the details of xrandr outputs no longer uses grep and sed to parse the xrandr command line output, using libxinerama instead - using XParseColor to parse color names - supports things like "black" or "#000" in addition to the exisitng formats - add an (optional) hsr-outputs tool, to output output sizes and position as text, csv or json
2020-05-17 16:40:29 +02:00
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