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separators
Adds Cairo separators.
local separators = lain.util.separators
A separator function separators.separator
takes two color arguments, defined as strings. "alpha"
argument is allowed. Example.
You can customize height and width by setting awful_widget_height
and separators_width
in your theme.lua
. Default values are 0 and 9, respectively.
List of functions:
+-- separators
|
|`-- arrow_right() Draw a right arrow.
|`-- arrow_left() Draw a left arrow.
markup
Mades markup easier.
local markup = lain.util.markup
List of functions:
+-- markup
|
|`-- bold() Set bold.
|`-- italic() Set italicized text.
|`-- strike() Set strikethrough text.
|`-- underline() Set underlined text.
|`-- monospace() Set monospaced text.
|`-- big() Set bigger text.
|`-- small() Set smaller text.
|`-- font() Set the font of the text.
|
|`--+ bg
| |
| |`-- color() Set background color.
| |`-- focus() Set focus background color.
| |`-- normal() Set normal background color.
| `-- urgent() Set urgent background color.
|
|`--+ fg
| |
| |`-- color() Set foreground color.
| |`-- focus() Set focus foreground color.
| |`-- normal() Set normal foreground color.
| `-- urgent() Set urgent foreground color.
|
|`-- focus() Set both foreground and background focus colors.
|`-- normal() Set both foreground and background normal colors.
`-- urgent() Set both foreground and background urgent colors.
they all take one argument, which is the text to markup, except font
, fg.color
and bg.color
:
markup.font(font, text)
markup.fg.color(color, text)
markup.bg.color(color, text)
focus
, normal
and urgent
use beautiful
variables.
dynamic tagging
That is:
- add a new tag;
- rename current tag;
- move current tag;
- remove current tag.
If you delete a tag, any rule set on it shall be broken, so be careful.
Use it with key bindings like these:
awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "n", function () lain.util.add_tag(mypromptbox) end),
awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "r", function () lain.util.rename_tag(mypromptbox) end),
awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "Left", function () lain.util.move_tag(1) end), -- move to next tag
awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "Right", function () lain.util.move_tag(-1) end), -- move to previous tag
awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "d", function () lain.util.remove_tag() end),
Note that these function won't work properly with Copland theme or any other configuration that already uses a dynamic tagging module like Eminent.
useless_gaps_resize
Changes beautiful.useless_gaps_width
on the fly.
The function takes an integer argument, being the amount of pixel to add/remove to gaps.
You could use it with these keybindings:
-- On the fly useless gaps change
awful.key({ altkey, "Control" }, "+", function () lain.util.useless_gaps_resize(1) end),
awful.key({ altkey, "Control" }, "-", function () lain.util.useless_gaps_resize(-1) end),
where altkey=Mod1
, or you could use it like this:
mywidget:buttons(awful.util.table.join (
awful.button({}, 4, function() lain.util.useless_gaps_resize(-1) end),
awful.button({}, 5, function() lain.util.useless_gaps_resize(1) end)
end)
))
so when hovering the mouse over mywidget
, you can adjust useless gaps size by scrolling with the mouse wheel.
tag_view_nonempty
This function lets you jump to the next/previous non-empty tag. It takes two arguments:
direction
:1
for next non-empty tag,-1
for previous.sc
: Screen which the taglist is in. Default ismouse.screen
or1
. This argument is optional.
You can use it with key bindings like these:
-- Non-empty tag browsing
awful.key({ altkey }, "Left", function () lain.util.tag_view_nonempty(-1) end),
awful.key({ altkey }, "Right", function () lain.util.tag_view_nonempty(1) end),
where altkey = "Mod1"
.
menu_clients_current_tags
Similar to awful.menu.clients
, but this menu only shows the clients
of currently visible tags. Use it with a key binding like this:
awful.key({ "Mod1" }, "Tab",
function()
awful.menu.menu_keys.down = { "Down", "Alt_L", "Tab", "j" }
awful.menu.menu_keys.up = { "Up", "k" }
lain.util.menu_clients_current_tags({ width = 350 }, { keygrabber = true })
end),
magnify_client
Set a client to floating and resize it in the same way the "magnifier" layout does it. Place it on the "current" screen (derived from the mouse position). This allows you to magnify any client you wish, regardless of the currently used layout. Use it with a client keybinding like this:
clientkeys = awful.util.table.join(
...
awful.key({ modkey, "Control" }, "m", lain.util.magnify_client),
...
)
If you want to "de-magnify" it, just retype the keybinding.
niceborder_{focus, unfocus}
By default, your rc.lua
contains something like this:
client.connect_signal("focus", function(c) c.border_color = beautiful.border_focus end)
client.connect_signal("unfocus", function(c) c.border_color = beautiful.border_normal end)
You can change it to this:
client.connect_signal("focus", lain.util.niceborder_focus(c))
client.connect_signal("unfocus", lain.util.niceborder_unfocus(c))
Now, when a client is focused or unfocused, Awesome will look up its
nice value in /proc/<pid>/stat
. If it's less than 0, the client is
classified as "high priority"; if it's greater than 0, the client is
classified as "low priority". If it's equal to 0, nothing special
happens.
This requires to define additional colors in your theme.lua
. For example:
theme.border_focus_highprio = "#FF0000"
theme.border_normal_highprio = "#A03333"
theme.border_focus_lowprio = "#3333FF"
theme.border_normal_lowprio = "#333366"