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== illum == Illum is a backlight manager for linux. It changes the screen backlight level based on keypresses (brightness up and brightness down). === Instal (via distro) === Arch Linux: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/illum-git/ pacaur -S illum-git systemctl enable illum.service systemctl start illum.service Gentoo: https://github.com/jmesmon/overlay https://github.com/jmesmon/overlay/blob/master/sys-apps/illum/illum-9999.ebuild layman -a jmesmon ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="**" emerge illum-git rc-update add illum default /etc/init.d/illum start === build === git submodule update --init ./build OR git submodule update --init ./configure ninja Note that `ninja` does not recognize env vars like CC and CFLAGS, but `./configure` does. `./build` is just a convenience wrapper to configure and then call ninja. === Use === Run `./illum-d`. Currently, it attaches to all event sources that supply backlight up and backlight down keys (assuming they exist under /dev/input/* ) === Notes === - The user running illum-d needs the appropriate permisions to read from the input device (on Arch a member of group 'input' works) and to write to the backlight control === Dependencies === - libev :: an event loop - libevdev :: wrapper for linux's input event system - ccan (as a submodule) :: misc utility code To build: - sh - ninja - pkg-config (to find libevdev) - a C compiler (gcc is tested) === License === GNU Affero General Public License version 3 (AGPL-3) as published by GNU: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html ==== TODO ==== - support a "sticky" levels when switching between 0 and 1 (raw values) to better support backlights that can turn completely off. - better brightness curve (right now is based on squaring, exponential might be more acurrate). - automatically select "best" backlight driver rather than just "first" - play nice with old-bios that also want to adjust the screen on keypresses - figure out the right way to enumerate input devices (rather than readdir of /dev/input) - Hotplug new input devices - support using key combinations to adjust at different rates/different ways. - add a client control program/library to allow syncronized control from different sources. - dimming based on "activity" - detects activity - obeys inhibits (time limited and lifetime limited) - [optionally] displays the current backlight status via an overlay - showing other status (caps lock, num lock) may also be useful on come machines - dim bl durring inactivity Inspiration: - brightd: dims on inactivity
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