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NAME

       redshift.conf - configuration file for redshift and gtk-redshift

DESCRIPTION

       A   configuration  file  with  the  name  `redshift.conf'  can  optionally  be  placed  in
       `~/.config/'. The file has standard INI format. General program options are  placed  under
       the  `redshift'  header,  while  options for location providers and adjustment methods are
       placed under a header with the name of that provider or method. General options are:

       temp-day = integer
              Daytime temperature

       temp-night = integer
              Night temperature

       transition = 0 or 1
              Disable or enable transitions

       brightness-day = 0.1-1.0
              Screen brightness at daytime

       brightness-night = 0.1-1.0
              Screen brightness at night

       gamma = R:G:B
              Gamma adjustment to apply

       adjustment-method = name
              Select adjustment method. Options for the adjustment method can be given under  the
              configuration file heading of the same name.

       location-provider = name
              Select  location provider. Options for the location provider can be given under the
              configuration file heading of the same name.

       Options for location providers and adjustment methods can be found in the help  output  of
       the providers and methods.

EXAMPLE

       Example for Copenhagen, Denmark:

              $ redshift -l 55.7:12.6 -t 5700:3600 -g 0.8 -m vidmode -v

       An example configuration file with the same effect as the above command line:

              [redshift]
              temp-day=5700
              temp-night=3600
              gamma=0.8
              adjustment-method=vidmode
              location-provider=manual

AUTHOR

       redshift was written by Martin Koelewijn and Jon Lund Steffensen.

       This  manual  page  was  created  by  Franziska Lichtblau <rhalina@old-forest.org> for the
       Debian project (and may be used by others).