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Daytime color temperature #14
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Good idea! On linux, whenever I set the color mode to be more thicker, it will slowly turn back to original brightness. (on daylight) However, my workspace environment is dark. So I probably need to change the brightness manually instead of activating flux gui. This idea need to be implemented. 😃 |
Sounds good to me. Someone want to implement this and submit a pull request? |
Hi, anyway where can you find the xflux-gui Windows version source/branch code? |
I do not believe that the original f.lux for Windows is open source. |
Oh, I see. I thought the Windows version is also a part of open source project, just like Linux version. |
I want this feature so bad. Using redshift will always return |
Here to show support for this request! I love working at night but I also liked having a daytime tint. Linux has been harder on my eyes. |
Redshift supports daytime temps. E.g. you can run the command line version with redshift -v -t 4200:2500 to use color temp 4200 in the day time and 2500 at night, with automatic timezone-based transitions. It would be great to have this daytime temp feature in flux GUI, but in the mean time ... |
Redshift starts, rolls through each specific setting, and then returns to full brightness. It will flash to my specified setting every few seconds. I have no idea why it's broken and have attempted to reinstall it multiple times. Unfortunately, xflux is the only app that works for me. |
@bknie1 you probably already thought of this, but are you sure there are no other |
@ntc2 So I didn't see any process conflicts. However, between investigating and switching GPU settings it seems to have fixed itself. A little OT but thanks for, at the very least, getting me to buckle down on it. I might be good? I'll go close my issue topic on Redshift now, haha. Thanks! |
@bknie1 Running working redshift here. Did you checked if any fluxgui process running in the background? This solved my problem. |
I'd love to see this implemented too! I like to use the tint no matter what time of the day it is. |
I have found the best solution: Install wine and use the windows version. Perceft run ! |
Note from #52: this feature may be somewhat difficult to implement, because |
@hippyk works great for me too except not in a dual monitor situation? did you happen to get that working? i'm using wine 2.13 (play on linux). |
@johanbaaij My situation is the same with you. But I don't think it's very bad. After all, only one monitor is used for most time. |
Note that Redshift already supports day time temps, so if we added Redshift backed per #113 it would solve this issue. |
Hi everyone! i encountered the same issue trying to get the blue light removed during day time. Unlike in Windows, you just can't adjust the tint and have it stay for long. It only previews well and then returns to full brightness. |
We now have Redshift support, so implementing this feature for the Redshift backend would be very simple if anyone wants to take a stab at it. |
In the Windows version it is possible to have a daytime color temperature set as well.
It would be nice to see this introduced on Linux! :)
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