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log() {
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# The 'log()' function handles the printing of information.
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# In 'pfetch' (and 'neofetch'!) the printing of the ascii art and info
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# happen independently of each other.
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#
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# The size of the ascii art is stored and the ascii is printed first.
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# Once the ascii is printed, the cursor is located right below the art
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# (See marker $[1]).
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#
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# Using the stored ascii size, the cursor is then moved to marker $[2].
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# This is simply a cursor up escape sequence using the "height" of the
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# ascii art.
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#
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# 'log()' then moves the cursor to the right the "width" of the ascii art
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# with an additional amount of padding to add a gap between the art and
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# the information (See marker $[3]).
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#
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# When 'log()' has executed the cursor is then located at marker $[4].
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# When 'log()' is run a second time, the next line of information is
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# printed, moving the cursor to marker $[5].
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#
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# Markers $[4] and $[5] repeat all the way down through the ascii art
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# until there is no more information left to print.
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#
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# Every time 'log()' is called the script keeps track of how many lines
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# were printed. When printing is complete the cursor is then manually
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# placed below the information and the art according to the "heights"
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# of both.
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#
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# The math is simple: move cursor down $((ascii_height - info_height)).
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# If the aim is to move the cursor from marker $[5] to marker $[6],
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# plus the ascii height is 8 while the info height is 2 it'd be a move
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# of 6 lines downwards.
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#
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# Once the cursor is at marker $[6], the script exits. This is the gist
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# of how this "dynamic" printing and layout works.
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#
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# This method allows ascii art to be stored without markers for
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# information and it allows for easy swapping of information order and
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# amount.
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#
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# $[2] ___ $[3] goldie@KISS
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# $[4](.· | $[5] os KISS Linux
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# (<> |
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# / __ \
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# ( / \ /|
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# _/\ __)/_)
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# \/-____\/
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# $[1]
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#
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# $[6] /home/goldie $
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#
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# PF_COL1: Control color of info name.
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# PF_SEP: Control the separator between info name and info data.
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# PF_COL2: Control color of info data.
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