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usage() {
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-Usage: $0 [-s] <source file> <width> <height> : creates a wallpaper
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- -s : use a "safer" and slower method to get the background color
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- $0 -h : displays this help message
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-Example: $0 coolimage.png 1920 1080
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+Generate wallpapers to a specified size, given a base picture
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+$0 [-vs] width height [picture [picture [...]]]
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+$0 -h
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+-h : displays this help message
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+-s : use a "safer" and slower method to get the background color
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+-v : be verbose (set -x)
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+Example: $0 1920 1080 coolimage.png
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+The following syntax also works:
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+find . -type f -name '*.png' | $0 1080 1920
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-if [ "$1" = "-h" ]; then
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- usage
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+while getopts ":hvs" _opt; do
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+ case "$_opt" in
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+ h) usage ;;
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+ s) _slow=1 ;;
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+ v) set -x ;;
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+ *) usage 1 >&2 ;;
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+ esac
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+done
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+shift $((OPTIND-1))
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-if [ "$1" = "-s" ]; then
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+if [ -n "$_slow" ]; then
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getbg() {
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# We get all hexa codes of all pixels in the picture, and pick the most
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# frequent one... which should be the background color?
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convert "$1" -format %c +dither -depth 5 histogram:info: |
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# We get the color of the top-left pixel.
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-if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then
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+# We require width & height
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+# TODO: maybe auto-detect? seems tricky with dual screen
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+if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
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-bgcolor="$(getbg "$inpfile")"
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+{ if [ -z "$1" ]; then
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+ # No arguments, we read stdin
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+ for _file in "$@"; do
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+while IFS= read -r inpfile; do
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-# We use the `-resize ..x..\>` syntax to only shrink pictures. Enlarging is
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-# asking for trouble (artifacting, etc.)
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-convert "$inpfile" -gravity center -resize "${width}x${height}>" \
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- -background "$bgcolor" -extent "${width}x${height}" \
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- "${outfile%.*}-${width}x${height}.${outfile##*.}"
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+ # We use the `-resize ..x..\>` syntax to only shrink pictures. Enlarging is
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+ # asking for trouble (artifacting, etc.)
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+ convert "$inpfile" -gravity center -resize "${width}x${height}>" \
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