# -*- shell-script -*- # This requires KMS support and that the packages ponysay and util-say are installed. # It will print a random pony (not speech bubble) in the lower left corner of the screen, # as well as set a nice palette to the TTY and set up to use block cursor. _display () { PALETTE="$(echo -e '\e]P0020840\e]P1CD656C\e]P232A679\e]P3CCAD47\e]P42495BE\e]P5A46EB0\e]P600A09F\e]P7D3D7CF\e]P8555753\e]P9EB5E6A\e]PA0EC287\e]PBF2CA38\e]PC00ACE0\e]PDC473D1\e]PE00C3C7\e]PFEEEEEE')" echo -n "${PALETTE}" echo -en '\e[H\e[2J\e[?8c' pony="$(PONYSAY_SHELL_LINES=5 PONYSAY_KMS_PALETTE="${PALETTE}" ponysay -o <&2)" lines=$(echo "${pony}" | wc -l) height=$(stty size | cut -d ' ' -f 1) echo -en '\e['"$(( $height - $lines + 1 ));1H" echo -n "$(echo "${pony}" | sed -e 's:\x1b\[H\x1b\[2J::')${PALETTE}" echo -e "\e[H\e[${ANSI_COLOR}m${NAME} (${tty})\e[00m" echo echo -n 'Login: ' }