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PAPERVIEW
Paperview is a high performance animated desktop background setter for Linux and X11.
Video of the above screenshot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZTiA885bWM
Build
make # NOTE: SDL2 is required
Single Monitor Use
./paperview FOLDER SPEED
A lower SPEED number will result in a faster frame rate. Only BMP files are supported.
Multi Monitor Use
Paperview supports any number of monitors with its dynamic parameter list:
./paperview FOLDER SPEED X Y W H FOLDER SPEED X Y W H # ... And so on
The values X, Y, W (width), H (height) are integers and represent a rectangle with pixel dimensions specifying where the wallpaper animation will be placed. For instance, with a 1366x768 monitor on the left and a 1920x1080 monitor on the right, the following command will animate the left monitor with a cat animation, and the right, a river animation:
./paperview \
~/scenes/cat 5 0 0 1366 768 \
~/scenes/river 5 1366 0 1928 1080
Running Background Daemon
Append an (&) to a paperview command to have it run as a background process. Eg:
./paperview FOLDER SPEED &
To stop this backgroud process, use killall
:
killall paperview
Creating Custom Scenes
Creating a custom BMP scene folder from a GIF requires imagemagick. For example, to create a castle scene folder from a castle.gif:
mkdir castle
mv castle.gif castle
cd castle
convert -coalesce castle.gif out.bmp
rm castle.gif
Random Animated Wallpapers at Startup
Assuming a scenes folder containing a number of scene folders is present in the home folder,
run the following snippet as a background process within .xinitrc before running startx
,
or simply execute it after X11 is running:
while true
do
scene=$(ls -d ~/scenes/*/ | shuf -n 1)
timeout 600 paperview $scene 5 # See Multi-Monitor Use above for multiple monitor support
done
Performance
Running on a Thinkpad X230 from 2012 at 1920x1080 and 60fps with an integrated Intel GPU:
intel_gpu_time ./paperview castle 5
user: 1.904135s, sys: 0.357277s, elapsed: 100.458648s, CPU: 2.3%, GPU: 11.7%
Known Issues
Picom, Compton (and possibly other compositors) seem to already write to the base root X11 window which may overwrite the render done by paperview.
Alternatives
Alternatively, if SDL2 is a problem, or if you are on Windows, two workarounds are currently available:
Pure X11 (without SDL2)
https://gist.github.com/AlecsFerra/ef1cc008990319f3b676eb2d8aa89903