diff --git a/.config/polybar/config.ini b/.config/polybar/config.ini index c846b8d..31eb30b 100755 --- a/.config/polybar/config.ini +++ b/.config/polybar/config.ini @@ -20,225 +20,6 @@ include-file = ~/.config/polybar/custom/modules.ini ;; _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -;; Bar Settings - -[bar/top] -; Use either of the following command to list available outputs: -; If unspecified, the application will pick the first one it finds. -; $ polybar -m | cut -d ':' -f 1 -; $ xrandr -q | grep " connected" | cut -d ' ' -f1 -monitor = ${env:MONITOR} - -; Use the specified monitor as a fallback if the main one is not found. -monitor-fallback = - -; Require the monitor to be in connected state -; XRandR sometimes reports my monitor as being disconnected (when in use) -monitor-strict = false - -; Tell the Window Manager not to configure the window. -; Use this to detach the bar if your WM is locking its size/position. -override-redirect = false - -; Put the bar at the bottom of the screen -bottom = false - -; Prefer fixed center position for the `modules-center` block -; When false, the center position will be based on the size of the other blocks. -fixed-center = true - -; Dimension defined as pixel value (e.g. 35) or percentage (e.g. 50%), -; the percentage can optionally be extended with a pixel offset like so: -; 50%:-10, this will result in a width or height of 50% minus 10 pixels -width = 100% -height = 25 - -; Offset defined as pixel value (e.g. 35) or percentage (e.g. 50%) -; the percentage can optionally be extended with a pixel offset like so: -; 50%:-10, this will result in an offset in the x or y direction -; of 50% minus 10 pixels -offset-x = 0% -offset-y = 0% - -; Background ARGB color (e.g. #f00, #ff992a, #ddff1023) -background = ${colors.background-alt} - -; Foreground ARGB color (e.g. #f00, #ff992a, #ddff1023) -foreground = ${colors.foreground} - -; Background gradient (vertical steps) -; background-[0-9]+ = #aarrggbb -;;background-0 = - -; Value used for drawing rounded corners -; Note: This shouldn't be used together with border-size because the border -; doesn't get rounded -; Individual top/bottom values can be defined using: -; radius-{top,bottom} -radius-top = 0.0 -radius-bottom = 0.0 - -; Under-/overline pixel size and argb color -; Individual values can be defined using: -; {overline,underline}-size -; {overline,underline}-color -line-size = 2 -line-color = ${colors.pink} - -; Values applied to all borders -; Individual side values can be defined using: -; border-{left,top,right,bottom}-size -; border-{left,top,right,bottom}-color -; The top and bottom borders are added to the bar height, so the effective -; window height is: -; height + border-top-size + border-bottom-size -; Meanwhile the effective window width is defined entirely by the width key and -; the border is placed withing this area. So you effectively only have the -; following horizontal space on the bar: -; width - border-right-size - border-left-size -border-size = 0 -border-bottom-color = ${colors.primary} - -; Number of spaces to add at the beginning/end of the bar -; Individual side values can be defined using: -; padding-{left,right} -padding-left = 1 -padding-right = 1 - -; Number of spaces to add before/after each module -; Individual side values can be defined using: -; module-margin-{left,right} -module-margin-left = 2 -module-margin-right = 2 - -;; _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ - -; Fonts are defined using ; -; Font names are specified using a fontconfig pattern. -; font-0 = NotoSans-Regular:size=8;2 -; font-1 = MaterialIcons:size=10 -; font-2 = Termsynu:size=8;-1 -; font-3 = FontAwesome:size=10 -; See the Fonts wiki page for more details - -font-0 = "NotoSans Nerd Font:size=11;0" -font-1 = "FiraCode Nerd Font:size=11;3" - -; Modules are added to one of the available blocks -; modules-left = cpu ram -; modules-center = xwindow xbacklight -; modules-right = ipc clock - -modules-left = bspwm xwindow -modules-center = date -modules-right = battery pulseaudio powermenu - -;; _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ - -; The separator will be inserted between the output of each module -separator = - -; Opacity value between 0.0 and 1.0 used on fade in/out -dim-value = 1.0 - -; Value to be used to set the WM_NAME atom -; If the value is empty or undefined, the atom value -; will be created from the following template: polybar-[BAR]_[MONITOR] -; NOTE: The placeholders are not available for custom values -wm-name = - -; Locale used to localize various module data (e.g. date) -; Expects a valid libc locale, for example: sv_SE.UTF-8 -locale = - -; Position of the system tray window -; If empty or undefined, tray support will be disabled -; NOTE: A center aligned tray will cover center aligned modules -; -; Available positions: -; left -; center -; right -; none -tray-position = right - -; If true, the bar will not shift its -; contents when the tray changes -tray-detached = false - -; Tray icon max size -tray-maxsize = 16 - -; Background color for the tray container -; ARGB color (e.g. #f00, #ff992a, #ddff1023) -; By default the tray container will use the bar -; background color. -tray-background = ${colors.background-alt} - -; Tray offset defined as pixel value (e.g. 35) or percentage (e.g. 50%) -tray-offset-x = 0 -tray-offset-y = 0 - -; Pad the sides of each tray icon -tray-padding = 2 - -; Scale factor for tray clients -tray-scale = 1.0 - -; Restack the bar window and put it above the -; selected window manager's root -; -; Fixes the issue where the bar is being drawn -; on top of fullscreen window's -; -; Currently supported WM's: -; bspwm -; i3 (requires: `override-redirect = true`) -wm-restack = bspwm - -; Set a DPI values used when rendering text -; This only affects scalable fonts -; dpi = - -; Enable support for inter-process messaging -; See the Messaging wiki page for more details. -enable-ipc = true - -; Fallback click handlers that will be called if -; there's no matching module handler found. -click-left = -click-middle = -click-right = -;;scroll-up = -;;scroll-down = -double-click-left = -double-click-middle = -double-click-right = - -; Requires polybar to be built with xcursor support (xcb-util-cursor) -; Possible values are: -; - default : The default pointer as before, can also be an empty string (default) -; - pointer : Typically in the form of a hand -; - ns-resize : Up and down arrows, can be used to indicate scrolling -cursor-click = pointer -cursor-scroll = ns-resize - -;; WM Workspace Specific - -; bspwm -;;scroll-up = #bspwm.next -;;scroll-down = #bspwm.prev -;;scroll-up = bspc desktop -f next.local -;;scroll-down = bspc desktop -f prev.local - -;i3 -;;scroll-up = i3wm-wsnext -;;scroll-down = i3wm-wspre -;;scroll-up = i3-msg workspace next_on_output -;;scroll-down = i3-msg workspace prev_on_output - -;; _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ - [bar/bottom] ; Use either of the following command to list available outputs: ; If unspecified, the application will pick the first one it finds.