A wallpaper plugin for KDE Plasma that continuously updates the desktop background based on the current time in your location.
More dynamic wallpapers can be found at https://github.com/karmanyaahm/awesome-plasma5-dynamic-wallpapers.
yay -S plasma5-wallpapers-dynamic
sudo dnf install plasma-wallpapers-dynamic
In order to use the dynamic wallpaper builder tool, install plasma-wallpapers-dynamic-builder
package.
sudo apt install plasma-wallpaper-dynamic
In order to build this wallpaper plugin from source code, you need to install a couple of prerequisites
Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -S cmake extra-cmake-modules git plasma-framework qt5-base qt5-declarative \
qt5-location libexif libavif
Fedora:
sudo dnf install cmake extra-cmake-modules git kf5-kpackage-devel kf5-plasma-devel \
kf5-ki18n-devel qt5-qtbase-devel qt5-qtdeclarative-devel qt5-qtlocation-devel \
libexif-devel libavif-devel qt5-qtbase-private-devel
Ubuntu:
sudo apt install cmake extra-cmake-modules git libkf5package-dev libkf5plasma-dev \
libkf5i18n-dev qtbase5-dev qtdeclarative5-dev qtpositioning5-dev gettext \
qml-module-qtpositioning libexif-dev libavif-dev build-essential qtdeclarative5-private-dev \
qtbase5-private-dev
Once all prerequisites are installed, you need to grab the source code
gh repo clone battlemaul/plasma5-wallpapers-dynamic
cd plasma5-wallpapers-dynamic
Configure the build
mkdir build && cd build
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib \
-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF
Now trigger the build by running the following command
make
To install run
sudo make install
Right-click a blank area of the desktop and choose "Configure Desktop...", select "Dynamic" wallpaper type and click the Apply button.
The kdynamicwallpaperbuilder
command line tool is used to create dynamic wallpapers. As input,
it takes a manifest json file describing the wallpaper and produces the wallpaper
kdynamicwallpaperbuilder path/to/manifest.json --output wallpaper.avif
This engine supports several types of dynamic wallpapers - solar and day-night.
With a solar dynamic wallpaper, the engine will try to keep the images in sync with the Sun position at your location.
The manifest file looks as follows
{
"Type": "solar",
"Meta": [
{
"SolarAzimuth": "*",
"SolarElevation": "*",
"CrossFade": true,
"Time": "18:00",
"FileName": "0.png"
}, {
"SolarAzimuth": 0,
"SolarElevation": -90,
"CrossFade": true,
"Time": "00:00",
"FileName": "1.png"
}, {
"SolarAzimuth": 90,
"SolarElevation": 0,
"CrossFade": true,
"Time": "06:00",
"FileName": "2.png"
}, {
"SolarAzimuth": 180,
"SolarElevation": 90,
"CrossFade": true,
"Time": "12:00",
"FileName": "3.png"
}
]
}
It might look like you must provide a lot of data, but don't be scared. Let's break it down.
The SolarAzimuth
field and the SolarElevation
field specify the position of the Sun when the
associated picture was taken. The Time
field specifies the time, which is in 24-hour format, when
the picture was taken. If the user is not located near the North or the South Pole, the dynamic
wallpaper engine will try to show images based on the current position of the Sun; otherwise it will
fallback to using time metadata. Note that only the Time
field is required, the position of the
Sun is optional.
If SolarAzimuth
or SolarElevation
has a special value of "*"
, then the position of the Sun
will be computed based on the time when the picture was taken and the GPS coordinates stored in
its Exif metadata.
The CrossFade
field indicates whether the current image can be blended with the next one. The
cross-fading is used to make transitions between images smooth. By default, the CrossFade
field is
set to true
. Last, but not least, the FileName
field specifies the file path of the image
relative to the manifest json file.
Now that you have prepared all images and a manifest file, it's time pull out big guns. Run the following command
kdynamicwallpaperbuilder path/to/manifest.json
If the command succeeds, you will see a new file in the current working directory wallpaper.avif
,
which can be used as a dynamic wallpaper.
Note that encoding the dynamic wallpaper may take a lot of memory (AVIF encoders are very memory hungry) and time!
A day/night dynamic wallpaper consists of only two images - one for the day, and one for the night. The engine will automagically figure out which one to use based on the current time or the Sun position at your location.
The manifest file for a day/night wallpaper looks as follows
{
"Type": "day-night",
"Meta": [
{
"TimeOfDay": "day",
"FileName": "day.png"
}, {
"TimeOfDay": "night",
"FileName": "night.png"
}
]
}
Since dynamic wallpapers for macOS and this plugin are incompatible, you need to use a script to convert dynamic wallpapers.
curl -sLO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zzag/plasma5-wallpapers-dynamic-extras/master/dynamicwallpaperconverter
chmod +x dynamicwallpaperconverter
Once you've downloaded the dynamicwallpaperconverter script, you can start converting wallpapers
./dynamicwallpaperconverter --crossfade file.heic
After the command above has finished its execution, you should see a file in the current working
directory named wallpaper.avif
, which can be fed into this plugin.
If it takes too long to encode the wallpaper as an avif file, you can change the encoding speed. Note that the encoding speed affects the final file size!
./dynamicwallpaperconverter --speed 5 --crossfade file.heic
For more details, check the output of ./dynamicwallpaperconverter --help
.