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More "Custom Color" options, say 6 or 8 total, would be nice.
Also to be able to use the "Color Wave" option when using the "Custom Colors" option.
Thank you!
My char set: 0123456789Zヲァィゥェォャュョッアイウエオカキクケコサシスセソタチツテトナニヌネノハヒフヘホマミムメモヤユヨラリルレロワン
This is a pretty nice animated dynamic wallpaper to have. It could do with some changes, like making the character width customizeable (supposedly characters are half-width), and altering the spacing between each vertical line (they're too far apart IMO, I think in the movies there is a bit of overlap), and also the spacing between the characters themselves. Also, flipping the wallpaper flips the clock and message if you have them on, which isn't great, so an option to flip those back would be good.
I'd post these as suggestions, but the author of this wallpaper hasn't updated this in ages, so either they don't know how to, or they just haven't bothered.
Regardless, this is a nicely customizeable dynamic wallpaper to have.
ハミヒーウシナモニサワツオリアホテマケメエカキムユラセネスタヌヘ0123456789Z:・."=*+-<>
And set it to flipped. I also changed the colours to 'custom colours' and chose green, bright green, green, bright green in that order. Those colours are on the default palette. On my UHD display I set the size to 50, but you might want to change it up or down based on preference.
Missing a few symbols (I skipped the kanji symbol '日' because it sticks out too wide IMO), but gives a decent approximation. If you can't read some of those (the katakana in particular) you'll need to get a language pack on your OS that includes them.