It's queried the same way ipv4 addresses are queried, but here it displays globally routable addresses. If there are multiple such addresses, it picks one (same as with ipv4). It's possible that an address discovered this way is not in fact globally reachable but still marked as global.
Using brace initialization here causes bar.hpp to not compile when
included on its own, forcing all clients to also include
tray_manager.hpp and so on, which defeats the purpose of forward
declaring those classes.
This also allows us to remove the tray_manager.hpp, renderer.hpp and
parser.hpp includes from the clients of bar.hpp
Only updating when an mpd event occurred would cause issues when mpd was
playing and the machine was put to sleep because the elapsed time was
calculated by taking the time difference of the last update and now
which would give you wrong numbers, if the machine was in standby in
between.
Since the update function on the module is only called once a second (or
when an event happens), we can just update the data every time without a
huge performance hit.
Fixes#915
Breaking Changes:
* Date module no longer supports non-padded specifiers (i.e. `%-d`) and potentially other specifiers, see #792
- Check http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/manip/put_time to see supported specifiers
* Setting background color to `background-0` with gradients (refer to https://github.com/jaagr/polybar/wiki/Known-Issues)
Changelog:
Features:
* Feat(mpd): State-specific formats (`format-playing`, `format-paused`, `format-stopped`) (#567), see #524
* Feat(ipc): Visibility commands (show, hide, toggle, restart, quit) (b6c5563)
* Feat(shell): Bash completion (#588)
* Feat(menu): `expand-right` option (#658), see #655
* Feat(temperature): hwmon sysfs support (#688), see #404
* Feat(cursor): Change cursors over clickable/scrollable areas (#727), see #721
* Feat(temperature): Fahrenheit and Celsius tokens (#804)
* Feat(mpd): Use mpd name tag or URI as fallback for title-less tracks (#823), see #815
Fixes:
* Fix(i3): Clicking workspaces without index (#521), see #520
* Fix(parser): Prefix options overriding format options (#729), see #544
* Fix(parser): Overline tags (eebf105)
* Fix(process_util): Prefix shell environment variable (`$POLYBAR_SHELL`) (86ff947), see #566
* Fix(parser): `%{R}` tag (reverse colors) (0bd8f1f), see #585
* Fix(renderer): Center block position with tray (389bae2 & #673), see #551 & #672
* Fix(xworkpaces): Active workspace with XMonad (#587), see #411 & #535
* Fix(config): Expand tilde, environment variable (d3b0670 & #724), see #603 & #719
* Fix(build): Remove curlbuild.h (#648), see #647
* Fix(renderer): Off by one error for actions (#663), see #661
* Fix(gcc): GCC 7.1 ([jaagr/xpp/#6](https://github.com/jaagr/xpp/pull/6))
* Fix(fs): Use `bytes_available` for `percentage_used` (138f5fa), see #710
* Fix(fs): Use `f_frsize` for calculations (a682d2a)
* Fix(date): Remove date string length limitation (#745), see #754
* Fix(renderer): Nested actions (#772), see #760 and #758
* Fix(i3): Check and warn if current workspace not found (#826), see #824
* Fix(github): Prevent module disappearing with no connection (#811), see #810
* Fix(renderer): Module gradients (#831), see #759
* Fix(build): Update deprecated jsoncpp Reader
expand-right defaults to true to preserve the current functionality
If set to false, the items in the menu will be added to the left of the
toggle label (instead of the right side)
Should resolve the issue discussed in #655
If the mouse was at the leftmost edge of the screen and there was an
action area from 0 to N, the click wouldn't register
Before if an action area was defined from A to B it was from A exclusive
to B inclusive now it is from A inclusive to B exclusive. This is the
same way that the pixel addresses work, since a pixel's coordinate is
defined by the top-left corner.
Fixes#661
When focusing a desktop with the urgent flag, two events are received
from `bspc` simultaneously, separated by a newline character.
This was not handled correctly and the second event was discarded causing
the urgent style to be removed, but the focused style would remain on the
previously focused desktop.
This fixes the problem by handling any number of events that arrive at the
same time (separated by newlines).
This helps ensure that when a string is truncated it is not done in the
middle of a utf8 multi-byte sequence. This doesn't 100% correspond to
user-perceived characters, but it should be pretty close in most cases.
In the previous implementation, std::find() returned fns.end() several times,
which caused an "Address boundary error" in std::sort if the preferred
font-index was set to m_fonts.size() + 1.
This commit reimplements the font prioritization with a simple swap.
Reproduction steps:
- Start polybar with the following config:
[bar/top]
font-0 = NotoSans-Regular:size=8;0
font-1 = MaterialIcons:size=10;0
modules-left = date
[module/date]
type = internal/date
date = %Y-%m-%d
label-font = 3 ; invalid index
This tries to mimic the old renderer's behavior as closely as possible.
In the absence of any information, DPI is assumed to be 96x96. DPI can
be configured on a per-bar basis using the configuration key "dpi".
To use the DPI configuration from Xresources (if built with support),
one can specify the following in the bar config:
dpi = ${xrdb:Xft.dpi:96}
This fixes a "bug" where polybar wouldn't reload on a configuration
file change on some configurations of vim, which don't actually issue
any IN_MODIFY events because they choose to move the file, replace it
with a new one, and then delete the file instead.
To work around this, we now also listen for IN_IGNORED which fires when
the file we are watching is destroyed. When this happens, we re-attach
the configuration file watcher to the new file and reload.
Added support for fuzzy matching workspace names when assigning icons.
This feature is enabled/disabled through a new option, 'fuzzy-match'.
It is disabled by default.