Only modules can now be action handlers.
This also slightly simplifies the controller because we don't need to
keep track of input handlers, we can just use the module list.
The next action should always select the next workspace, the same for
prev.
reverse-scroll should be directly used when setting the scroll actions.
This changes the behavior of `prev` and `next` actions in the i3 and
bspwm module.
But I don't think the impact will be significant and the old behavior
was misleading anyway.
Some actions have data attached (e.g. xworkspaces-focus=N), the
forwarding logic now matches the keys in the legacy_actions map as
prefixes and everything afterwards is considered additional data and
appended to the new action string.
All modules now expose their actions as public static constants
Issues: The menu module no longer closes when an item is clicked (before
it would intercept any executed command and look if it matches one of
its exec commands)
All the information about which action has to be delivered to which
module is kept in once place to make cleanup easier once the deprecated
actions are removed.
Right now only the date module is added as a proof of concept.
This allows us to identify module by their type and it is also better to
store the module type as part of the module instead of having it
hardcoded in factory.hpp
Action strings now have the form '#MODULE#ACTION'
For example to trigger the action 'toggle' in the 'module/date' module
one would now use '%{A1:#date#toggle:}'
With this action strings can now be uniquely assigned to one module.
Fixes#1172
Before the time difference between two measurements was always an
integer number, so for intervals < 1, you would always get 0 and for any
other non-integer interval you would get skewed results.
ramp-0 is used for everything <= base-temperature and ramp-N is used for everything >= warn-temperature
* [Temperature, Ramp] fix wrong icon for temperatures near base and warn temps
* [Temperature, Ramp] fix wrong icon for temperatures near base and warn temps
* Fix minor error
* explicitly check percentage in get_by_percentage_with_borders
* Fixed silly error
If we build only the documentation by invoking `cmake` on the `doc`
folder, the `SPHINX_BUILD` variable is not set and instead of
```
sphinx-build -b html ...
```
it will just execute
```
-b html ...
```
This produces an error but doesn't fail the build because apparently if
the command starts with a dash an error is non-fatal.
Fixes#2191
Any timer_module based module would sleep for the set interval and then
continue running. Depending on the start time of polybar this
sleep pattern might not be aligned, which causes such modules to always
update in a shifted manner.
Consider the date module as an example. If the update interval is set to
60 seconds and polybar was started at 13:37:37, polybar would update the
clock at 13:38:37, 13:39:37 and so on.
To make matters worse, if a module would perform lengthy checks this
interval might drift over time, causing even more inconsistent updating.
This patch extends the base module with a sleep_until method that calls
the corresponding function on the sleephandler. Additionally the
timer_module is extended to compute the remaining time until the next
interval passes and sleep accordingly.
Closes#2064
Co-developed-by: Dominik Töllner <dominik.toellner@stud.uni-hannover.de>
Co-authored-by: Malte Bargholz <malte@screenri.de>
* xpp: Update submodule
* aur: Force system python in polybar-git
This should resolve problems on systems with conda or pyenv enabled that
would otherwise not pick up xcbgen properly