Re: [e-users] Set background via command line script.

2019-11-03 Thread Sebastian Makowiecki
Hey, Yes e16 is what I am at. Personally THE WM to rule them all. Thanks for the 'hsetroot' suggestion. I ended up with a periodic acpi-based check, like so: --- ~/.e16/Init/99_hsetroot.sh --- #!/bin/env sh while true; do acpi -a |grep -q on-line &&hsetroot -solid '#3294bb' ||hsetroot -solid

Re: [e-users] Set background via command line script.

2019-10-17 Thread The Rasterman
On Wed, 16 Oct 2019 19:59:06 +0100 Sebastian Makowiecki said: > Hey folks. > > Best WM, at least I think so, thanks a bunch. > > I want to be able to change the background on the spot via the command > line script. The idea I have in mind is to set it red whenever I run on > the battery power

Re: [e-users] Set background via command line script.

2019-10-16 Thread gary
Hi, If your using e16 then you can use hsetroot (may have to install it first). enjoy On 2019-10-16 11:59, Sebastian Makowiecki wrote: Hey folks. Best WM, at least I think so, thanks a bunch. I want to be able to change the background on the spot via the command line script. The idea I ha

[e-users] Set background via command line script.

2019-10-16 Thread Sebastian Makowiecki
Hey folks. Best WM, at least I think so, thanks a bunch. I want to be able to change the background on the spot via the command line script. The idea I have in mind is to set it red whenever I run on the battery power and the battery is being discharged. I do not believe in small system tray