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# Paperchanger
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## Introduction
`Paperchanger` is a program aimed to assist one using the `xwallpaper` tool.
Hence xwallpaper provides no comprehensive way of changing the wallpaper through a graphical selector, paperchanger is there to fix this flaw.
Of course paperchanger offers fuctionality to change the wallpaper by passing a path to a file, just like you would with xwallpaper.
Additionally, paperchanger gives you the option of specifying a default directory where all your wallpapers are stored.
This is nice, as it provides an easier workflow for changing wallpapers.
It is important to know that paperchanger is using the `--zoom` flag provided by xwallpaper internally, although this might be adjusted or extended at some point in the future.
## Installation
### Arch Based Systems
#### With an AUR Manager
If you are using an arch based system, you can install the `paperchanger` package from the [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/) (Arch User Repository).
(Not yet available!)
An AUR manager like `yay` may be used for an easy installation:
```shell
$ yay -S paperchanger
```
#### Without an AUR manager
If you do not want to use an AUR manager, here is how to compile and install the package manually:
Download the `PKGBUILD` file from this repository or from the paperchanger AUR site and move it to some folder.
Navigate into this folder using:
```shell
$ cd path-to-the-folder
```
Now use the `makepkg` command to download the source files and compile the package:
```shell
$ makepkg
```
After you are done creating the package, you should have many files including a `.pkg.tar.zst` archive.
This is your compressed ready to use paperchanger package, which can now be installed using `pacman`.
```shell
$ sudo pacman -U path-to-your-archive
```
The folder and its contents used for the installation process may now be deleted.
### Other Systems (PKGBUILD file is not used)
A `dpkg-buildpackage` file might be added at some point, but for now the installation must be done manually.
Make sure `git` is installed on your system.
First clone the source files from this git repository:
```shell
$ git clone https://git.kske.dev/DieGurke/paperchanger.git
```
Navigate into the folder using:
```shell
$ cd paperchanger/
```
Now copy the shell script into the `/usr/bin/` folder on your system:
```shell
$ sudo cp paperchanger.sh /usr/bin/paperchanger
```
Now the `README.md` and the `LICENSE` files have to be copied to the appropriate folders on your system:
```shell
$ sudo mkdir /usr/share/doc/paperchanger
$ sudo cp README.md /usr/share/doc/paperchanger/README.md
$ sudo mkdir /usr/share/licenses/paperchanger
$ sudo cp LICENSE /usr/share/licenses/paperchanger/LICENSE
```
Paperchanger is now installed on your system, thus the folder you are in right now used for the installation might be deleted.
## Usage
Paperchanger has some flags that can be used.
A breef overview about the functionality can be accessed by looking into the help output:
```shell
$ paperchanger -h
or just
$p paperchanger
```
This will look something like this:
```shell
A tool to help change the wallpaper in a more comfortable way.
Uses xwallpaper to load the specified wallpaper.
Usage: paperchanger [OPTION] [PATH]
-h, --help, help Print this help.
-d, --display, display Display the specified wallpaper.
-s, --set, set Set the wallpaper with the path as parameter.
-S, --Set, Set Set the wallpaper with a graphical file chooser.
-ds, --display-and-set, display-and-set Set the wallpaper with an path as parameter AND display the specified wallpaper.
-dS, --display-and-Set, display-and-Set Set the wallpaper with a graphical file chooser AND display the specified wallpaper.
-p, --path, path Set the path of the default directory as parameter, where the file chooser to select a wallpaper is initially opened.
-P, --Path, Path Set the path of the default directory with a graphical file chooser, where the file chooser to select a file chooser is initially opened.
```
For further information about what every flag is doing, feel free to look into the `man` page for the package.