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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Builds Polybar on Fedora-based systems | |
# Tested on Fedora 25, Fedora 26 and Korora 25, untested on others | |
# To get started: | |
# | |
# wget -O- https://gist.githubusercontent.com/nathanchere/22491daf4f917b100a35e5c284a5fec5/raw/install-polybar-ex.sh | bash | |
sudo dnf install -y cmake @development-tools gcc-c++ i3-ipc jsoncpp-devel alsa-lib-devel wireless-tools-devel libmpdclient-devel libcurl-devel cairo-devel xcb-proto xcb-util-devel xcb-util-wm-devel xcb-util-image-devel |
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog.
It is exciting to see so many new color features for the CSS Color Module. There are nevertheless a couple items that resulted in a "raised eyebrow response". This Gist is mainly going to focus on one: the use of the LAB version of LCh instead of LUV LCh, which may be better suited for the task but appears to have been dismissed as if irrellevant.
I DISAGREE. Luv is in common use and very relevant, and LuvLCh or one of the several LuvLCh variants has distinct advantages over LabLCh for use cases such as choosing color for web content for displays.