A simple program for setting animated wallpapers, targeting performance
Usage: ./xrootgif d:S:s:apt:TqQh [image]
-d | --display [display]
X-Display to use (:0), if none, use default display
-S | --screen [num]
X-Screen to use, if none, use default screen
-s | --speed [float]
Playback speed as float
-a | --anti-alias
Use anti-aliasing
-p | --performance
Performance mode - scale framerate to 5 (default)
-t | --target-fps [float]
In performance mode, set target framerate
-T | --test-pattern
A little test pattern used for developing
-q | --quiet
Only print basic information
-Q | --Quiet
No output
--scale-per-monitor
Scales the image on each monitor (default)
--scale-across-monitor
Scales the image across all monitors
--daemon
After loading the image, fork of a daemon and exit
--version
Print version
-h | --help
This Program grew out of the pain, that most GIF-Viewer consume quiet some CPU time, so having a GIF as wallpaper somewhat drained the battery. XRootGIF tries to minimize CPU time used to display fancy GIFs, by pre rendering all frames and allocating them in the X-Display instance. Some GIFs may still make your PC heat your room, but this can be avoided by using the performance mode, which will simply downscale the framerate.
- more image fitting modes
- configuration files
- other animation formats (webm, apng, ...)
The following libraries are used by XRootGIF:
- libx11
- giflib
- imlib2
- (libXrandr)
Tools:
- gcc
- meson
- ninja
To compile, simply run
meson build && cd build && ninja
You can disable multimonitor support by changing 'multimonitor_feature' in meson_options.txt