noctalia-shell/Templates/wallust.toml

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# wallust v3.3
#
# You can copy this file to ~/.config/wallust/wallust.toml (keep in mind is a sample config)
# SIMPLE TUTORIAL, or `man wallust.5`:
# https://explosion-mental.codeberg.page/wallust/
#
# If comming from v2: https://explosion-mental.codeberg.page/wallust/v3.html#wallusttoml
# Global section - values below can be overwritten by command line flags
# How the image is parse, in order to get the colors:
# full - resized - wal - thumb - fastresize - kmeans
backend = "resized"
# What color space to use to produce and select the most prominent colors:
# lab - labmixed - lch - lchmixed
color_space = "labmixed"
# Use the most prominent colors in a way that makes sense, a scheme color palette:
# dark - dark16 - darkcomp - darkcomp16
# light - light16 - lightcomp - lightcomp16
# harddark - harddark16 - harddarkcomp - harddarkcomp16
# softdark - softdark16 - softdarkcomp - softdarkcomp16
# softlight - softlight16 - softlightcomp - softlightcomp16
palette = "dark"
# Ensures a "readable contrast" (OPTIONAL, disabled by default)
# Should only be enabled when you notice an unreadable contrast frequently happening
# with your images. The reference color for the contrast is the background color.
check_contrast = true
# Color saturation, between [1% and 100%] (OPTIONAL, disabled by default)
# usually something higher than 50 increases the saturation and below
# decreases it (on a scheme with strong and vivid colors)
#saturation = 50
# Alpha value for templating, by default 100 (no other use whatsoever)
#alpha = 100
[templates]
# NOTE: prefer '' over "" for paths, avoids escaping.
# template: A RELATIVE path that points to `~/.config/wallust/template` (depends on platform)
# target: ABSOLUTE path in which to place a file with generated templated values.
# ¡ If either one is a directory, then both SHOULD be one. !
# zathura = { template = 'zathura', target = '~/.config/zathura/zathurarc' }
Quickshell = { template = 'quickshell.json', target = 'Settings/Theme.json' }