Re: [dev] Re: [slock] red color on control keys?

2016-04-06 Thread David Phillips
On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 02:48:27PM +0200, Markus Teich wrote: > we already discussed this. There are two settings, one for the "normal" people > and one for the paranoid ones. The setting you propose is mostly the same as > the > paranoid one, but slightly less paranoid. Why should paranoid people

Re: [dev] Re: [slock] red color on control keys?

2016-04-06 Thread Pickfire
On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 02:48:27PM +0200, Markus Teich wrote: David Phillips wrote: This /may/ not achieve quite the behaviour that Frostyfrog is after. By example, I would appreciate if slock was able to only show failcolor when the buffer is empty and a key which actually modifies the buffer w

Re: [dev] Re: [slock] red color on control keys?

2016-04-06 Thread Markus Teich
David Phillips wrote: > This /may/ not achieve quite the behaviour that Frostyfrog is after. By > example, I would appreciate if slock was able to only show failcolor when the > buffer is empty and a key which actually modifies the buffer was pressed. Heyho David, we already discussed this. There

Re: [dev] Re: [slock] red color on control keys?

2016-04-05 Thread Staven
On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 11:50:38PM -0600, Frostyfrog wrote: > So, I understand that the red background color is supposed to signify > that someone tried to log into the machine, but does it really need to > turn the screen red when I press a no-op key? I generally press the > control key to wake up

Re: [dev] Re: [slock] red color on control keys?

2016-04-05 Thread David Phillips
On Tue, Apr 05, 2016 at 11:47:09AM +0200, Markus Teich wrote: > Frostyfrog wrote: > > So, I understand that the red background color is supposed to signify that > > someone tried to log into the machine, but does it really need to turn the > > screen red when I press a no-op key? > > Heyho, > > J

Re: [dev] Re: [slock] red color on control keys?

2016-04-05 Thread Markus Teich
Frostyfrog wrote: > So, I understand that the red background color is supposed to signify that > someone tried to log into the machine, but does it really need to turn the > screen red when I press a no-op key? Heyho, Just set failonclear to false in config.h. --Markus

Re: [dev] Re: [slock] red color on control keys?

2016-04-05 Thread David Phillips
On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 11:50:38PM -0600, Frostyfrog wrote: > So, I understand that the red background color is supposed to signify > that someone tried to log into the machine, but does it really need to > turn the screen red when I press a no-op key? I generally press the > control key to wake up

[dev] Re: [slock] red color on control keys?

2016-04-04 Thread Frostyfrog
So, I understand that the red background color is supposed to signify that someone tried to log into the machine, but does it really need to turn the screen red when I press a no-op key? I generally press the control key to wake up my monitors, but that has the side-effect of going into "Someone tr