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The PSX doom flames roar all the way up my screen. Their intensity is hardly reduced as they go up, and the screen is almost completely flames.
Expected behavior
In version 0.6, the PSX doom flames would taper off their intensity around halfway up my screen. Only a few very small sparks would flick all the way to the top. It looked a lot cooler.
Steps to reproduce
Enable doom flames animation. My monitor is 3840x2160
Relevant logs
# The active animation# none -> Nothing (default)# doom -> PSX DOOM fire# matrix -> CMatrix
animation = doom
# Format string for clock in top right corner (see strftime specification). Example: %c
clock = %c
# Enable/disable big clock
bigclock = false# the char used to mask the password
asterisk = *#asterisk = o# Erase password input on failure
clear_password = true# Enable vi keybindings
vi_mode = 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 idbg = 0
# Foreground color idfg = 8
# Border color
border_fg = 8
# Title to show at the top of the main box
box_title = null
# Initial text to show on the info line (Defaults to hostname)
initial_info_text = null
# Blank main box background# Setting to false will make it transparent
blank_box = true# Remove main box borders
hide_borders = false# Main box margins
margin_box_h = 2
margin_box_v = 1
# Input boxes length
input_len = 34
# Max input sizes
max_desktop_len = 100
max_login_len = 255
max_password_len = 255
# Input box active by default on startup# Available inputs: session, login, password
default_input = login
# Load the saved desktop and username
load = true# Save the current desktop and login as defaults
save = true# Deprecated - Will be removed in a future version# New save files are now loaded from the same directory as the config# Currently used to migrate old save files to the new version# File in which to save and load the default desktop and login
save_file = /etc/ly/save
# Remove power management command hints
hide_key_hints = false# Specifies the key used for shutdown (F1-F12)
shutdown_key = F1
# Specifies the key used for restart (F1-F12)
restart_key = F2
# Specifies the key used for sleep (F1-F12)
sleep_key = F3
# Command executed when pressing shutdown_key
shutdown_cmd = /sbin/shutdown -a now
# Command executed when pressing restart_key
restart_cmd = /sbin/shutdown -r now
# Command executed when pressing sleep key (can be null)
sleep_cmd = /sbin/systemctl suspend# Active language# Available languages are found in /etc/ly/lang/
lang = en
# TTY in use
tty = 2
# Console path
console_dev = /dev/console
# Default path. If null, ly doesn't set a path.
path = /sbin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
# Event timeout in milliseconds
min_refresh_delta = 5
# Set numlock on/off at startup
numlock = false# Service name (set to ly to use the provided pam config file)
service_name = ly
# Terminal reset command (tput is faster)
term_reset_cmd = /usr/bin/tput reset
# Terminal restore cursor command
term_restore_cursor_cmd = /usr/bin/tput cnorm
# Cookie generator
mcookie_cmd = /usr/bin/mcookie
# Wayland setup command
wayland_cmd = /etc/ly/wsetup.sh
# Wayland desktop environments
waylandsessions = /usr/share/wayland-sessions
# xinitrc (hidden if null)
xinitrc = ~/.xinitrc
# Xorg server command
x_cmd = /usr/bin/X
# Xorg setup command
x_cmd_setup = /etc/ly/xsetup.sh
# Xorg xauthority edition tool
xauth_cmd = /usr/bin/xauth
# Xorg desktop environments
xsessions = /usr/share/xsessions
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Pre-requisites
Ly version
1.0.2
Observed behavior
The PSX doom flames roar all the way up my screen. Their intensity is hardly reduced as they go up, and the screen is almost completely flames.
Expected behavior
In version 0.6, the PSX doom flames would taper off their intensity around halfway up my screen. Only a few very small sparks would flick all the way to the top. It looked a lot cooler.
Steps to reproduce
Enable doom flames animation. My monitor is 3840x2160
Relevant logs
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: