@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Many little improvements have been made to i3lock over time:
- **NOTE**: This can potentially allow sensitive information to display over the screen locker, so take care when you use this option.
- **NOTE**: This can potentially allow sensitive information to display over the screen locker, so take care when you use this option.
- `-B=sigma, --blur` -- enables Gaussian blur. Sigma is the blur radius.
- `-B=sigma, --blur` -- enables Gaussian blur. Sigma is the blur radius.
- Note: You can still composite images over the blur (but still under the indicator) with -i.
- Note: You can still composite images over the blur (but still under the indicator) with -i.
- Eventually there might be an `imagepos` arg, similar to `time` and `datepos`.
- Eventually there might be an `imagepos` arg, similar to `time` and `datepos`.
- `--indpos="x+(w/2):y+(h/2)"` -- position of the unlock indicator. Expressions using the variables x (current screen's x value), y (current screen's y value), w (screen width), h (screen height), and r (indicator radius) can be used.
- `--indpos="x+(w/2):y+(h/2)"` -- position of the unlock indicator. Expressions using the variables x (current screen's x value), y (current screen's y value), w (screen width), h (screen height), and r (indicator radius) can be used.
- `--timestr="%H:%M:%S"` -- allows custom overriding of the time format string. Accepts `strftime` formatting. Default is `"%H:%M:%S"`.
- `--timestr="%H:%M:%S"` -- allows custom overriding of the time format string. Accepts `strftime` formatting. Default is `"%H:%M:%S"`.
- `--timepos="ix:iy-20"` -- position of the time. All the variables in `indpos` can be used here, as well as the additional values ix (indicator x position), iy (indicator y position), cw (clock width), and ch (clock height).
- `--timepos="ix:iy-20"` -- position of the time. All the variables in `indpos` can be used here, as well as the additional values ix (indicator x position), iy (indicator y position), cw (clock width), and ch (clock height).
@ -52,12 +52,13 @@ Many little improvements have been made to i3lock over time:
- `--datecolor=rrggbbaa` -- color of the date string
- `--datecolor=rrggbbaa` -- color of the date string
- `--datefont="sans-serif"` -- font used for the date display
- `--datefont="sans-serif"` -- font used for the date display
- `--datesize=14` -- font size for the date display
- `--datesize=14` -- font size for the date display
- `--veriftext="verifying…"` -- text to be shown while verifying
- `--veriftext="verifying…"` -- text to be shown while verifying
- `--wrongtext="wrong!"` -- text to be shown upon an incorrect password being entered
- `--wrongtext="wrong!"` -- text to be shown upon an incorrect password being entered
- `--textsize=28` -- font size for the status text
- `--statusfont="sans-serif"` -- font used for the status text
- `--modsize=14` -- font size for the modifier keys listing
- `--textsize=28` -- font size for the status text
- `--radius=90` -- the radius of the circle indicator
- `--modsize=14` -- font size for the modifier keys listing
- `--ring-width=7` -- the width of the indicator ring
- `--radius=90` -- the radius of the circle indicator
- `--ring-width=7` -- the width of the indicator ring
- You can specify whether i3lock should bell upon a wrong password.
- You can specify whether i3lock should bell upon a wrong password.
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