* pulseaudio: define reverse-scroll option
When we enable natural scrolling option in libinput,
it sends scroll down event when we swipe up on the touchpad.
This makes the pulseaudio module feel weird.
This option fixes that.
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com>
If only cursor-click or cursor-scroll is defined, but not the other, the
bar could try to set the cursor to the empty string which resulted in an
error.
Because the X server is asynchronous, there is no guarantee that after
reading _NET_CLIENT_LIST, all windows still exist.
For that reason we need to handle XCB_WINDOW errors appropriately.
Since polybar sets WM_NORMAL_HINTS, awesomeWM for some reason no longer
respect the position set by polybar before mapping.
reconfiguring the window position once again after mapping the window,
again positions it correctly.
Not clear if it even works anymore.
We suggest maintaining your own YCM config or using a language server
like CCLS in combination with the generated compile_commands.json
The tray manager of polybar listens on multiple atoms for the background of the root window. On change of these atoms, it will redraw its window-background and message its tray-client to redraw also.
On fast changes of of background, this leads to immense messaging and eventual flickering of the systray.
This patch tries to soften the issue in a way, that tray-window and its client will only redraw, if the bar has transparency. If not, there should be no reason to redraw on wallpaper-change.
* Redraw on background change only if transparent
* Replace tab with spaces
If a script module is waiting on a non-tailed script to finish, polybar
cannot shut down until the script has terminted.
To remedy this, we use the same polling loop as for tailed scripts which
checks if it needs to terminate after every iteration.
CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS contains, among other things, the LDFLAGS which
many distros use to universally apply linker flags.
When completely replacing CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS, these flags are lost.