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# huepaper
**huepaper** creates wallpapers based on color hues.
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Bring a little color in your life by randomness, because every huepaper is truly unique.
You can find [examples](#examples) below.
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## Installation
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Until now there is no install method, just ways to call the script.
### NixOS
Call `nix-shell` in the project directory. This will drop you into a
python environment with all necessary requirements.
### LegacyOS
Install the python requirements with `pip install -r requirements.txt`.
## Usage
usage: huepaper.py [-h] [-W WIDTH] [-H HEIGHT] [-c COLOR] [-p] [-o OUTPUT]
[-l [LINES]] [-lb [LINES_BRIGHT]] [-ld [LINES_DARK]]
[-P PIXELATE] [-e EMBLEM] [-hue HUE] [-smin SMIN]
[-smax SMAX] [-lmin LMIN] [-lmax LMAX]
Create wallpapers based on color hues.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-W WIDTH, --width WIDTH
width of wallpaper (defaul: 1920)
-H HEIGHT, --height HEIGHT
height of wallpaper (default: 1080)
-c COLOR, --color COLOR
color, the wallpaper is generated from (uses a random
color if not given)
-p, --preview preview wallpaper
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
file where to save the wallpaper to (default: None)
-l [LINES], --lines [LINES]
include one to three random lines in base color with
given opacity in range [0, 1] (default: 0.1)
-lb [LINES_BRIGHT], --lines_bright [LINES_BRIGHT]
include one to three bright random lines with given
opacity in range [0, 1] (default: 0.1)
-ld [LINES_DARK], --lines_dark [LINES_DARK]
include one to three dark random lines with given
opacity in range [0, 1] (default: 0.1)
-P PIXELATE, --pixelate PIXELATE
pixelate image (e.g. 42x42)
-e EMBLEM, --emblem EMBLEM
emblem to add in the center of the wallpaper
-hue HUE maximum hue to differ from given color in range [0, 1]
(default: 0.1)
-smin SMIN minimum satisfaction for colors in range [0, 1]
(default: 0.2)
-smax SMAX maximum satisfaction for colors in range [0, 1]
(default: 1.0)
-lmin LMIN minimum luminance for colors in range [0, 1] (default:
0.2)
-lmax LMAX maximum luminance for colors in range [0, 1] (default:
0.9)
All image operations are called in order of the help file. E.g. pixelate
(`-P`) is called after adding lines (`-l`).
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If you set the color via `-c` it is not guaranteed, that it is included in the huepaper.
Colors, similar to the given one are chosen.
You can specify how far the colors differ in the hue range with the `-hue` parameter.
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Valid color expressions are e.g. `#F5F5DC`, `#0f0`, `red`.
Make sure, that colors beginning with a `#` are encapsulated in quotes (`"`).
All supported color names can be seen [here](https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_names.asp).
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## Examples
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Please note, that every huepaper call generates a new random image.
You will never get the same huepaper twice.
You may like some and dislike others.
Fiddle around with the options to find a result, you are happy with.
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![Huepaper 1](./images/huepaper_1.png)
`huepaper.py -p`
---
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![Huepaper 2](./images/huepaper_2.png)
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`huepaper.py -p -c lightgreen`
---
![Huepaper 3](./images/huepaper_3.png)
`huepaper.py -p -c "#800000" -lb 0.05`
---
![Huepaper 4](./images/huepaper_4.png)
`huepaper.py -p -hue 1.0 -lmin 0.3 -lmax 0.6 -smin 0.8 -smax 1.0`
---
![Huepaper 5](./images/huepaper_5.png)
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`huepaper.py -p -hue 0.3 -lmin 0.5 -lmax 0.5 -l 0.5 -P 64x36`
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---
![Huepaper 6](./images/huepaper_6.png)
`huepaper.py -p -l -lb -ld -e nixos.png`
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## Acknowledgements
Thanks to all the people who created the nice software, this project in
based on.