# The color settings in Ly 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 # The default color varies, but usually it makes the background black and the foreground white. # You can also combine these colors with the following style attributes using bitwise OR: #define TB_BOLD 0x0100 #define TB_UNDERLINE 0x0200 #define TB_REVERSE 0x0400 #define TB_ITALIC 0x0800 #define TB_BLINK 0x1000 #define TB_HI_BLACK 0x2000 #define TB_BRIGHT 0x4000 #define TB_DIM 0x8000 # For example, to set the foreground color to red and bold, you would do 0x02 | 0x0100 = 0x0102. # Note that you must pre-calculate the value because Ly doesn't parse bitwise OR operations in its config. # # Moreover, to set the VT 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 with Ly 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 = 0x0008. # The active animation # none -> Nothing # doom -> PSX DOOM fire # matrix -> CMatrix animation = none # Stop the animation after some time # 0 -> Run forever # 1..2e12 -> Stop the animation after this many seconds animation_timeout_sec = 0 # The character used to mask the password # If null, the password will be hidden # Note: you can use a # by escaping it like so: \# asterisk = * # The number of failed authentications before a special animation is played... ;) auth_fails = 10 # Background color id bg = 0x0000 # Change the state and language of the big clock # none -> Disabled (default) # en -> English # fa -> Farsi bigclock = none # Blank main box background # Setting to false will make it transparent blank_box = true # Border foreground color id border_fg = 0x0008 # Title to show at the top of the main box # If set to null, none will be shown box_title = Welcome Back # Brightness increase command brightness_down_cmd = /usr/bin/brightnessctl -q s 10%- # Brightness decrease key brightness_down_key = F5 # Brightness increase command brightness_up_cmd = /usr/bin/brightnessctl -q s +10% # Brightness increase key brightness_up_key = F6 # Erase password input on failure clear_password = true # Format string for clock in top right corner (see strftime specification). Example: %c # If null, the clock won't be shown clock = null # CMatrix animation foreground color id cmatrix_fg = 0x0003 # Console path console_dev = /dev/console # Input box active by default on startup # Available inputs: info_line, session, login, password default_input = login # Error background color id error_bg = 0x0000 # Error foreground color id # Default is red and bold: TB_RED | TB_BOLD error_fg = 0x0102 # Foreground color id fg = 0x0008 # Remove main box borders hide_borders = false # Remove power management command hints hide_key_hints = false # Initial text to show on the info line # If set to null, the info line defaults to the hostname initial_info_text = null # Input boxes length input_len = 34 # Active language # Available languages are found in /etc/ly/lang/ lang = en # Load the saved desktop and username load = true # Command executed when logging in # If null, no command will be executed # Important: the code itself must end with `exec "$@"` in order to launch the session! # You can also set environment variables in there, they'll persist until logout login_cmd = null # Command executed when logging out # If null, no command will be executed # Important: the session will already be terminated when this command is executed, so # no need to add `exec "$@"` at the end logout_cmd = null # Main box horizontal margin margin_box_h = 2 # Main box vertical margin margin_box_v = 1 # Event timeout in milliseconds min_refresh_delta = 5 # Set numlock on/off at startup numlock = false # Default path # If null, ly doesn't set a path path = /sbin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # Command executed when pressing restart_key restart_cmd = /sbin/shutdown -r now # Specifies the key used for restart (F1-F12) restart_key = F2 # Save the current desktop and login as defaults save = true # Service name (set to ly to use the provided pam config file) service_name = ly # Session log file path # This will contain stdout and stderr of X11 and Wayland sessions # By default it's saved in the user's home directory # Note: this file won't be used in a shell session (due to the need of stdout and stderr) session_log = ly-session.log # Setup command setup_cmd = /etc/ly/setup.sh # Command executed when pressing shutdown_key shutdown_cmd = /sbin/shutdown -a now # Specifies the key used for shutdown (F1-F12) shutdown_key = F1 # Command executed when pressing sleep key (can be null) sleep_cmd = null # Specifies the key used for sleep (F1-F12) sleep_key = F3 # Center the session name. text_in_center = false # TTY in use tty = 2 # Default vi mode # normal -> normal mode # insert -> insert mode vi_default_mode = normal # Enable vi keybindings vi_mode = false # Wayland desktop environments waylandsessions = /usr/share/wayland-sessions # Xorg server command x_cmd = /usr/bin/X # Xorg xauthority edition tool xauth_cmd = /usr/bin/xauth # xinitrc # If null, the xinitrc session will be hidden xinitrc = ~/.xinitrc # Xorg desktop environments xsessions = /usr/share/xsessions