#!/bin/sh # This file is executed when starting Ly (before the TTY is taken control of) # Custom startup code can be placed in this file or the start_cmd var can be pointed to a different file # Uncomment the example below for an example of changing the default TTY colors to an alternitive palette on linux # Colors are in red/green/blue hex (the current colors are a brighter palette than default) # #if [ "$TERM" = "linux" ]; then # declare -a colors=( # [0]="232323" # black # [1]="D75F5F" # dark red # [2]="87AF5F" # dark green # [3]="D7AF87" # dark yellow # [4]="8787AF" # dark blue # [5]="BD53A5" # dark magenta # [6]="5FAFAF" # dark cyan # [7]="E5E5E5" # light gray # [8]="2B2B2B" # dark gray # [9]="E33636" # red # [10]="98E34D" # green # [11]="FFD75F" # yellow # [12]="7373C9" # blue # [13]="D633B2" # magenta # [14]="44C9C9" # cyan # [15]="FFFFFF" # white # ) # # control_palette_str="\e]P" # # for i in ${!colors[@]} # do # echo -en "${control_palette_str}$( printf "%x" ${i} )${colors[i]}" # done # # clear # for fixing background artifacting after changing color #fi