#! /bin/bash #Arguments OLDPNG=$1 #name of screen you'd like to change. Screen names are default names without the .png NEWPNG=$2 #path/to new .png file #Replace the old screen with the new png you specify. Each option is the name of the default png file. case $OLDPNG in batteryempty) cp $NEWPNG /usr/share/remarkable/batteryempty.png ;; lowbattery) cp $NEWPNG /usr/share/remarkable/lowbattery.png ;; overheating) cp $NEWPNG /usr/share/remarkable/overheating.png ;; poweroff) cp $NEWPNG /usr/share/remarkable/poweroff.png ;; rebooting) cp $NEWPNG /usr/share/remarkable/rebooting.png ;; recovery) cp $NEWPNG /usr/share/remarkable/recovery.png ;; splash) cp $NEWPNG /usr/share/remarkable/splash.png ;; starting) cp $NEWPNG /usr/share/remarkable/starting.png ;; suspended) cp $NEWPNG /usr/share/remarkable/suspended.png ;; *) echo "Usage: changescrn [Screen Options] [New .png location]" echo "Screen Options: mv batteryempty lowbattery overheating poweroff rebooting recovery splash starting suspended" ;; esac