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18 changes: 18 additions & 0 deletions res/config.ini
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# 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
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