David Phillips wrote: > When started, slock doesn't blank the displays to colour 0 until a slock to > realise the input buffer is empty (i.e. backspace is hit). As far as I can > tell, this isn't the intended behaviour. This patch fixes this problem such > that as soon as slock is started, the display is blanked to colour 0, rather > than (in my case) black.
Heyho, I quite liked this bug/feature/behaviour. You can easily tell, if someone tried to unlock your computer, when returning from e.g. a coffee break. Could you adapt you patch to support three colors? 0. directly after locking 1. when typing the password 2. after a failed unlock atempt or after deleting all chars --Markus
