Wrap lines at 80 columns where appropriate and I had the energy to think about how/where to wrap. There are still lines longer than that, which I plan to wrap in the future. But that is enough for now.
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34 lines
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# specifies the time (in seconds) to wait for response to a prompt by auth_x11
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# before giving up and reverting to the screen saver.
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export XSECURELOCK_AUTH_TIMEOUT=10
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# specifies the time (in seconds) before telling X11 to fully blank the screen;
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# a negative value disables X11 blanking. The time is measured since the closing
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# of the auth window or xsecurelock startup. Setting this to 0 is rather
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# nonsensical, as key-release events (e.g. from the keystroke to launch
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# xsecurelock or from pressing escape to close the auth dialog) always wake up
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# the screen.
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export XSECURELOCK_BLANK_TIMEOUT=10
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# the date format to show. Defaults to the locale settings.
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export XSECURELOCK_DATETIME_FORMAT="%F %T "
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# time: shows the current time since the epoch on each keystroke. This may be
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# the most secure mode, as it gives feedback to keystroke based
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# exclusively on public information, and does not carry over any state
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# between keystrokes whatsoever - not even some form of randomness.
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#
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# time_hex: same as time, but in microseconds and hexadecimal. "Because we can".
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export XSECURELOCK_PASSWORD_PROMPT=time_hex
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# whether to show local date and time on the login. Disabled by default.
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export XSECURELOCK_SHOW_DATETIME=1
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# whether to show the hostname on the login screen of auth_x11. Possible
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# values are 0 for not showing the hostname, 1 for showing the short form, and 2
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# for showing the long form.
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export XSECURELOCK_SHOW_HOSTNAME=0
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# whether to show the username on the login screen of auth_x11.
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export XSECURELOCK_SHOW_USERNAME=0
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