(ckb-ripple) Add the option to select a single color at random from the gradient#264
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Looks good, thanks! Merged in 19ecac1. |
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add ability to randomly select color from gradient for type-lighting (inspired by ccMSC#264)
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add ability to randomly select color from gradient for type-lighting (inspired by ccMSC/ckb#264)
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I saw some sort of feature that created randomized monocolor ripples in the windows driver and thought it might be fun to implement. This seemed like the simplest and most flexible way to do it. What do you think?
By the way, I like the way the plugins are set up. It was really easy and fun to add the feature.