@daneharrigan That said, now that I've thought to try #OpenBSD #xenodm's default light & dark grey colors with the 'gray' pattern, I really like the effect:
`xsetroot -fg \#6f6f6f -bg \#bfbfbf -bitmap /usr/X11R6/include/X11/bitmaps/gray`
@daneharrigan That said, now that I've thought to try #OpenBSD #xenodm's default light & dark grey colors with the 'gray' pattern, I really like the effect:
`xsetroot -fg \#6f6f6f -bg \#bfbfbf -bitmap /usr/X11R6/include/X11/bitmaps/gray`
@daneharrigan As demonstrated, the difference between `xsetroot -default` and #OpenBSD xenodm's default `xsetroot -fg \#6f6f6f -bg \#bfbfbf -bitmap /usr/X11R6/include/X11/bitmaps/root_weave` is that the latter applied the same pattern using a dark gray and a light gray instead of black and white. I just find it easier on my eyes.
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