<stringname="auto_brightness_help_text"><b>How is brightness calculated?</b>\n\nThe brightness curve is calculated by performing a <i>cubic spline interpolation</i> on a given number of <i>control points</i>. It\u0027s not a \u2018bucket-type\u2019 calculation where screen brightness will stay constant for a specific range of ambient brightness. That way, small changes in ambient brightness do not cause a large jump in screen brightness; however, it can be a little hard to predict the exact consequences of changing control points.\nTo help with that, a preview of the calculated curve can be examined. Please note that the preview shows the curve in <i>logarithmic</i> scale, so that all control points can be shown distinctively. When using a linear scale, it wouldn\u0027t be possible to distinguish the tendentially more important control points in the lower range of ambient brightness.\n\n<b>How to edit the brightness curve?</b>\n\nEach line in the brightness list corresponds to one <i>control point</i> of the brightness curve. To edit the brightness level of the point, you can use the slider present in each line. The screen brightness will be changed accordingly while touching the slider to give a preview of the light level.\nAdditional options are available by long-pressing a line. By selecting \u2018Edit\u2019, you can both edit the ambient brightness level of the control point as well as manually input the desired screen brightness. Selecting \u2018Split\u2019 allows you to to duplicate one line into two in order to insert additional control points. \u2018Remove\u2019 deletes the selected line.</string>
<stringname="auto_brightness_help_text"><b>How is brightness calculated?</b>
\n\n
The brightness curve is calculated by performing a <i>cubic spline interpolation</i>
on a given number of <i>control points</i>. It\'s not a \'bucket-type\' calculation where
screen brightness will stay constant for a specific range of ambient brightness. That way,
small changes in ambient brightness do not cause a large jump in screen brightness; however,
it can be a little hard to predict the exact consequences of changing control points.\n
To help with that, a preview of the calculated curve can be examined. Please note that the
preview shows the curve in <i>logarithmic</i> scale, so that all control points can be shown
distinctively. When using a linear scale, it wouldn\'t be possible to distinguish the tendentially
more important control points in the lower range of ambient brightness.
\n\n
<b>How to edit the brightness curve?</b>
\n\n
Each line in the brightness list corresponds to one <i>control point</i> of the
brightness curve. To edit the brightness level of the point, you can use the slider
present in each line. The screen brightness will be changed accordingly while touching
the slider to give a preview of the light level.\n
Additional options are available by long-pressing a line. By selecting \'Edit\', you can
both edit the ambient brightness level of the control point as well as manually input the
desired screen brightness. Selecting \'Split\' allows you to to duplicate one line into
two in order to insert additional control points. \'Remove\' deletes the selected line.
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