diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3cbd64a..e89cb25 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -13,19 +13,20 @@ Usage: `sudo ./install.sh [OPTIONS...]` -| Options: | Description: | -|:--------------------|:-------------| -| -b, --boot | Install grub theme into `/boot/grub/themes` | -| -v, --vimix | Install Vimix grub theme | -| -s, --stylish | Install Stylish grub theme | -| -t, --tela | Install Tela grub theme | -| -l, --slaze | Install Slaze grub theme | -| -w, --white | Install using black and white icons | -| -u, --ultrawide | Install 21:9 (2560x1080) background image - not available for slaze theme| -| -2, --2k | Install 2k (2560x1440) background image | -| -4, --4k | Install 4k (3840x2160) background image | -| -r, --remove [THEME]| Uninstall selected theme | -| -h, --help | Show this help | +| Options: | Description: | +|:-----------------------|:-------------| +| -b, --boot | Install grub theme into `/boot/grub/themes` | +| -v, --vimix | Install Vimix grub theme | +| -s, --stylish | Install Stylish grub theme | +| -t, --tela | Install Tela grub theme | +| -l, --slaze | Install Slaze grub theme | +| -w, --white | Install using black and white icons | +| -u, --ultrawide | Install 21:9 (2560x1080) background image - not available for slaze theme| +| -C, --custom-background| Use either background.jpg or custom-background.jpg as theme background instead +| -2, --2k | Install 2k (2560x1440) background image | +| -4, --4k | Install 4k (3840x2160) background image | +| -r, --remove [THEME] | Uninstall selected theme | +| -h, --help | Show this help | _If no options are used, a user interface will show up instead_ @@ -51,10 +52,8 @@ _If no options are used, a user interface will show up instead_ ### Setting a custom background: - Find the resolution of your display (1920x1080 -> 1080p, 2560x1080 -> 1080p_21:9, 2560x1440 -> 2k, 3840x2160 -> 4k) - - Place your custom background inside the correct folder matching your resolution, and make sure it's a .jpg - - Rename the default wallpaper for your chosen theme to something else - - Rename the custom wallpaper to the name of the default wallpaper for your chosen theme - - Run the installer like normal, making sure to select your chosen theme + - Place your custom background inside the root of the project, and name it either background.jpg or custom-background.jpg + - Run the installer like normal, but with `--custom-background` as en extra argument ## Screenshots: