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+The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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diff --git a/MyLinuxBootsplash.gif b/MyLinuxBootsplash.gif
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+# Train Splash Theme
+Before Starting I want to give credits to respective owners:
+- Video is free licensed go give like to them: https://www.pexels.com/video/train-traveling-on-the-mountainside-in-winter-3563083/
+- Bottom left sticker is from: https://giphy.com/stickers/pudgypenguins-house-laundry-maid-PTLbcRjuiEHmIX7mA2
+- Bottom right sticker is from: https://giphy.com/stickers/gun-jinzhan-sophia-gR6uO0IYic3ii1HSOa
+- Middle sticker is from: https://giphy.com/stickers/capybara-capybaras-thecapycode-sbW2AUZLt98WoenLSl
+- Top right sticker is from: https://giphy.com/stickers/pudgypenguins-huh-question-interesting-YGbY1MY31PIFoQQTt7
+- Top left sticker is from: https://giphy.com/stickers/loading-cargando-lauraarpaz-rIqUQgjJa5v7Z0gSmD
+- Thanks to Canva platform for giving me free video editing solution. No install, working from browser, no fuss, perfect output.
+- Thanks to [nikp123/minecraft-plymouth-theme](https://github.com/nikp123/minecraft-plymouth-theme) for showing how to do stuff(I used his code for displaying messages from boot.).
+- Thanks to plymouth program for making this possible for us.
+- **If you are owner of any of these and want me to remove your work, mail me from: edoko192@gmail.com or open an issue in github, codeberg. I will take those claims very seriously and remove your work asap. Thank you for your work.**
+
+
+This is my plymouth theme. It is designed for 1920x1080 pixel devices but appearently looks good in smaller scales too. For upper scales, Sorry bud, If you open an issue I will give it a try though, but Since I don't have those devices; I can't test it, it's up to you to testing and using it.
+
+# Preview
+Here is how it looks it from vm. Notice that **vm has lower scaling** so full scaled video are not rendered here. This is intentional, because with scaling it takes too long to render. OS starts before plymouth splash are showing itself.
+
+
+This is what full scaled video looks like. This is also how video rendered in my device. Notice that down below video are not a full bootsplash video but it is the background video.
+
+
+# Installing
+Install plymouth from your distro. copy `TrainSplash` folder to `/usr/share/plymouth/themes` and tell plymouth to set this as default theme(`plymouth-set-default-theme -R TrainSplash`). Reboot and its yours.
+
+# Closing thoughts
+I think I made a good bootsplash for myself. For owners of this assets, if you are using linux and want me to make a theme for you , I will gladly do that for you and make it even better than this. Thanks for reading and have a nice day.
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diff --git a/TrainSplash/TrainSplash.plymouth b/TrainSplash/TrainSplash.plymouth
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+[Plymouth Theme]
+Name=TrainSplash
+Description=Next gen splash with good animations
+ModuleName=script
+
+[script]
+ImageDir=/usr/share/plymouth/themes/TrainSplash
+ScriptFile=/usr/share/plymouth/themes/TrainSplash/TrainSplash.script
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/TrainSplash/TrainSplash.script b/TrainSplash/TrainSplash.script
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+# I made this disaster because I dont want to write from scratch because I hate restarting systems, switching root, rebuilding initramfs and hope that it works every single time.
+# If you want to edit theme just change png files with yours, and change image count in line 24
+
+Window.SetBackgroundTopColor (0, 0, 0);
+Window.SetBackgroundBottomColor (0, 0, 0);
+for(i = 1; i <= 120; i++)
+{
+ image[i].image = Image("image-" + i + ".png");
+ image[i].sprite = Sprite(image[i].image);
+ image[i].sprite.SetOpacity(0);
+ image[i].x = Window.GetX() + Window.GetWidth() / 2 - image[i].image.GetWidth() / 2;
+ image[i].y = Window.GetY() + Window.GetHeight() / 2 - image[i].image.GetHeight() / 2;
+ image[i].sprite.SetPosition(image[i].x, image[i].y, 0);
+}
+
+index = 1;
+fun boot_callback()
+{
+ if(index >= 120 + 1)
+ {
+ index = 1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ for(i = 1; i <= 120; i++)
+ {
+ if(index != i)
+ {
+ image[i].sprite.SetOpacity(0);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ image[i].sprite.SetOpacity(1);
+ }
+ }
+ index++;
+ }
+}
+#Compability variable
+status = "normal";
+status_message = [];
+
+fun dialog_setup()
+ {
+ local.box;
+ local.lock;
+ local.entry;
+
+ box.image = Image("box.png");
+ lock.image = Image("lock.png");
+ entry.image = Image("entry.png");
+
+ box.sprite = Sprite(box.image);
+ box.x = Window.GetX() + Window.GetWidth() / 2 - box.image.GetWidth ()/2;
+ box.y = Window.GetY() + Window.GetHeight() / 2 - box.image.GetHeight()/2 + 212;
+ box.z = 10000;
+ box.sprite.SetPosition(box.x, box.y, box.z);
+
+ lock.sprite = Sprite(lock.image);
+ lock.x = box.x + box.image.GetWidth()/2 - (lock.image.GetWidth() + entry.image.GetWidth()) / 2;
+ lock.y = box.y + box.image.GetHeight()/2 - lock.image.GetHeight()/2 + 212;
+ lock.z = box.z + 1;
+ lock.sprite.SetPosition(lock.x, lock.y, lock.z);
+
+ entry.sprite = Sprite(entry.image);
+ entry.x = lock.x + lock.image.GetWidth();
+ entry.y = box.y + box.image.GetHeight()/2 - entry.image.GetHeight()/2 + 212;
+ entry.z = box.z + 1;
+ entry.sprite.SetPosition(entry.x, entry.y, entry.z);
+
+ global.dialog.box = box;
+ global.dialog.lock = lock;
+ global.dialog.entry = entry;
+ global.dialog.bullet_image = Image("bullet.png");
+ dialog_opacity (1);
+ }
+
+fun dialog_opacity(opacity)
+ {
+ dialog.box.sprite.SetOpacity (opacity);
+ dialog.lock.sprite.SetOpacity (opacity);
+ dialog.entry.sprite.SetOpacity (opacity);
+ for (index = 0; dialog.bullet[index]; index++)
+ {
+ dialog.bullet[index].sprite.SetOpacity(opacity);
+ }
+ }
+
+fun display_normal_callback ()
+ {
+ global.status = "normal";
+ if (global.dialog)
+ dialog_opacity (0);
+ }
+
+fun display_password_callback (prompt, bullets)
+ {
+ global.status = "password";
+ if (!global.dialog)
+ dialog_setup();
+ else
+ dialog_opacity(1);
+ for (index = 0; dialog.bullet[index] || index < bullets; index++)
+ {
+ if (!dialog.bullet[index])
+ {
+ dialog.bullet[index].sprite = Sprite(dialog.bullet_image);
+ dialog.bullet[index].x = dialog.entry.x + index * dialog.bullet_image.GetWidth();
+ dialog.bullet[index].y = dialog.entry.y + dialog.entry.image.GetHeight() / 2 - dialog.bullet_image.GetHeight() / 2;
+ dialog.bullet[index].z = dialog.entry.z + 1;
+ dialog.bullet[index].sprite.SetPosition(dialog.bullet[index].x, dialog.bullet[index].y + 50, dialog.bullet[index].z);
+ }
+ if (index < bullets)
+ dialog.bullet[index].sprite.SetOpacity(1);
+ else
+ dialog.bullet[index].sprite.SetOpacity(0);
+ }
+ }
+
+Plymouth.SetDisplayNormalFunction(display_normal_callback);
+Plymouth.SetDisplayPasswordFunction(display_password_callback);
+#----------------------------------------- Progress Bar --------------------------------
+
+progress_box.image = Image("progress_box.png");
+progress_box.sprite = Sprite(progress_box.image);
+
+progress_box.x = Window.GetX() + Window.GetWidth() / 2 - progress_box.image.GetWidth() / 2;
+progress_box.y = Window.GetY() + Window.GetHeight() * 0.75 - progress_box.image.GetHeight() / 2;
+progress_box.sprite.SetPosition(progress_box.x, progress_box.y, 0);
+
+progress_bar.original_image = Image("progress_bar.png");
+progress_bar.sprite = Sprite();
+
+progress_bar.x = Window.GetX() + Window.GetWidth() / 2 - progress_bar.original_image.GetWidth() / 2;
+progress_bar.y = Window.GetY() + Window.GetHeight() / 2 * 1.5 - progress_box.image.GetHeight() / 2 + (progress_box.image.GetHeight() - progress_bar.original_image.GetHeight()) / 2;
+progress_bar.sprite.SetPosition(progress_bar.x, progress_bar.y, 1);
+
+#its not fun ok? :D
+fun progress_callback (duration, progress)
+{
+ if (progress_bar.image.GetWidth () != Math.Int (progress_bar.original_image.GetWidth () * progress))
+ {
+ progress_bar.image = progress_bar.original_image.Scale(progress_bar.original_image.GetWidth(progress_bar.original_image) * progress, progress_bar.original_image.GetHeight());
+ progress_bar.sprite.SetImage (progress_bar.image);
+ }
+}
+fun create_text_color(text, x, y, r, g, b) {
+ t.image = Image.Text(text, r, g, b, 1, global.font);
+ s.image = Image.Text(text, r/4, g/4, b/4, 1, global.font);
+ y *= (Window.GetHeight() - t.image.GetHeight());
+ x *= (Window.GetWidth() - t.image.GetWidth());
+
+ t.sprite = Sprite(t.image);
+ s.sprite = Sprite(s.image);
+ t.sprite.SetPosition(x, y + 212, 2);
+ # Plus here is intentional
+ s.sprite.SetPosition(x + global.scale, y + global.scale + 212, 1);
+ t.sprite.SetOpacity(1);
+ s.sprite.SetOpacity(1);
+ return [t, s, text];
+}
+fun text_height_adj() {
+ return text_height(global.textblank) / Window.GetHeight();
+}
+fun create_text(text, x, y) {
+ return create_text_color(text, x, y, 1, 1, 1);
+}
+# Compability variables
+scale_width = Math.Int(Window.GetWidth() / 640);
+scale_height = Math.Int(Window.GetHeight() / 480);
+scale = Math.Max(scale_width, scale_height, 1);
+scale = Math.Int(Math.Min(6, scale));
+font = "monospace" + 6.8*3;
+textblank = create_text(" ", 0, 0);
+# Compability function.
+fun text_height(text) {
+ return text[0].image.GetHeight();
+}
+fun change_position_abs(thing, x, y) {
+ thing[0].sprite.SetPosition(x, y, 2);
+ thing[1].sprite.SetPosition(x+global.scale, y+global.scale, 1);
+}
+
+fun delete_text(text) {
+ text[0].sprite.SetOpacity(0);
+ text[1].sprite.SetOpacity(0);
+}
+
+messages = [];
+message_latest = 0;
+fun display_message_callback(text) {
+ messages[message_latest] = create_text(text, 0, 1);
+ height = Window.GetHeight() - text_height(messages[0]);
+ for(i = message_latest - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+ if(messages[i] == NULL)
+ continue;
+ height -= text_height(messages[i+1]);
+ change_position_abs(messages[i], 0, height);
+ }
+ message_latest++;
+}
+
+fun hide_message_callback(text) {
+ for(i = 0; i < message_latest; i++) {
+ if(messages[i][2] == text) {
+ delete_text(text);
+ messages[i] = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+}
+message = "This animation has bugged!";
+if(Plymouth.GetMode() == "boot")
+ message = "Booting OS";
+else if(Plymouth.GetMode() == "updates")
+ message = "Updating";
+else if(Plymouth.GetMode() == "system-upgrade")
+ message = "Upgrading system";
+else if(Plymouth.GetMode() == "firmware-upgrade") {
+ message = "Upgrading system firmware";
+ warning = create_text_color("DO NOT POWER OFF SYSTEM!", 0.5, 0.5+text_height_adj(), 1, 0, 0);
+} else if(Plymouth.GetMode() == "system-reset") {
+ message = "Resetting system";
+}
+text = create_text(message, 0.5, 0.5 - text_height_adj());
+fun update_status_callback(text) {
+ delete_text(global.status_message);
+ global.status_message = create_text(text, 0.5, 0.5 + 2.5*text_height_adj());
+}
+
+Plymouth.SetDisplayMessageFunction(display_message_callback);
+Plymouth.SetHideMessageFunction(hide_message_callback);
+Plymouth.SetUpdateStatusFunction(update_status_callback);
+Plymouth.SetBootProgressFunction(progress_callback);
+Plymouth.SetRefreshFunction(boot_callback);
+Plymouth.SetQuitFunction(boot_callback);
+
+if (Plymouth.GetMode() == "shutdown") {
+ text = create_text("Saving files and shutting down", 0.5, 0.5 + text_height_adj());
+}
+
+if (Plymouth.GetMode() == "reboot") {
+ text = create_text("Restarting", 0.5, 0.5 + text_height_adj());
+}
+
+# Only shown if you somehow break this
+if (Plymouth.GetMode() == "unknown") {
+ text = create_text("Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee", 0.5, 0.5 + text_height_adj());
+}
+
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+#!/bin/bash
+echo Please enter your sudo password if you are prompted to do so.
+echo Installing the TrainSplash theme...
+sudo mkdir /usr/share/plymouth/themes/TrainSplash
+sudo cp -rf ./ /usr/share/plymouth/themes/TrainSplash
+sudo update-alternatives --quiet --install /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth default.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/TrainSplash/TrainSplash.plymouth 100
+sudo update-alternatives --quiet --set default.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/TrainSplash/TrainSplash.plymouth
+sudo update-initramfs -u
+echo Done!
+echo Testing...
+sudo plymouthd
+sudo plymouth --show-splash
+sleep 10
+sudo plymouth quit
+echo Done!
+echo Have a nice day!
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+#!/bin/bash
+echo Please enter your sudo password if you are prompted to do so.
+echo Testing...
+sudo plymouthd
+sudo plymouth --show-splash
+sleep 10
+sudo plymouth quit
+echo Done!
+echo Have a nice day!
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+#!/bin/bash
+echo Please enter your sudo password if you are prompted to do so.
+echo Uninstalling the TrainSplash theme...
+sudo update-alternatives --quiet --remove default.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/TrainSplash/TrainSplash.plymouth
+sudo rm -rf /usr/share/plymouth/themes/TrainSplash
+sudo update-alternatives --quiet --auto default.plymouth
+sudo update-initramfs -u
+echo Done!
+echo Testing...
+sudo plymouthd
+sudo plymouth --show-splash
+sleep 10
+sudo plymouth quit
+echo Done!
+echo Have a nice day!
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