The issue tracker should be for bugs only. Right now actual bugs can
easily fall through the cracks because we get stuck answering questions
and basically providing tech support.
This move is also intended to have more traffic to our subreddit and IRC
channel with the hope that the community can also help itself out.
To avoid polybar from being killed by SIGUSR1 during reloading, SIGUSR1 is ignored until the signal is registered in the new polybar process.
As stated in signal(7) man page, the ignored signals are still ignored after a call to a function of the execvX family.
During an execve(2), the dispositions of handled signals are reset to the default;
the dispositions of ignored signals are left unchanged.
Fixes#428
tray_client class contains a reference so copy assignment operator is implicitly deleted.
the dtor unembed the window so copying the class could lead to bug so the copy ctor is also deleted.
Fixes#1674
* `layout-icon-*` list that maps layouts to icons.
* `indicator-icon-*` list that maps indicators to off and on icons
* `label-indicator-off`
* `label-indicator-on` which replaces the now deprecated `label-indicator`
* `label-indicator-[on|off]-*` for each indicator. Overrides `label-indicator-on` and `label-indicator-off`
Fixes#1558Closes#1048
* add icon support for xkeyboard layouts
* removed unneeded #include
* add sperate %icon% token that can be used in <label-layout>
* removed unneeded #include
* added caps lock indicator (was mentioned in wiki, but not actually implememnted) and support for indicator icons
* a few more fixes to make sure existing user configs are not broken
* ready to go
* Added an option to replace xkb indicator names
* Added labels for each indicator state
* Removed print left on accident
* Fixed review comments
* Update src/modules/xkeyboard.cpp
Co-Authored-By: Gilnaa <gilad@naaman.io>
The README no longer contains version information and we are moving away
from using scripts and tooling to update the version string in various
places, see #1540
* Update readme on installing example config
IF you isntall via a package manager, it's a bit trickier to get the default config, I found myself reading the sourcecode for the makefile to figure out where it came from.
On arch, at least, a copy is stored in `/usr/share/doc/polybar/config`, I assume this is the same for most distros, so I figured i'd add that snippet to the readme
* Make requested changes
Due to google/googletest#1419 [1], we had to add a comma after the last
argument of INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P.
This was "fixed" in a backwards incompatible way in the googletest
project in 7c4164bf404d899b6d4c74beb1070da5647f55a2
[1]: https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/1419
If any signal receiver throws an exception for any reason after
receiving a signal, no one would find out about it because the signal
emitter just ignored exceptions
Also actually delivering the signal caused some exceptions because not
all signals have a receiver.
Resolves#1593
Simplifies the building and running of tests
Also exports the proper env variables so that the googletest output is
colored
ctest can use env variables for some of its options so we can for
example run
CTEST_PROGRESS_OUTPUT=1 make check
to run ctest with the --progress flag
This also makes the travis test.sh script obsolete
Polybar had issues when there is no background set or set by a tool like imagemagick which doesn't add the root pixmap to the root window properties.
There's not much we can do about it, but at least polybar doesn't crash anymore.
Fixes#1582Fixes#1585
* fix(tray_manager): only enable transparency if neccessary
Previously, we always enabled transparency
* fix(background_manager): avoid needless fetching
* fix(renderer): move logging message to correct place
* fix(background_manager): handle dummy pixmap (_XSETROOT_ID) right
* fix(background_manager): more initialization + don't free on error
Freeing on error is incorrect, since we could still be called again later in
which case we still need the resources.
* fix(background_manager): add more infos to trace logs
* fix(background): correct typo (XROOTMAP -> XROOTPMAP)
* fix(background_manager): do not report "no background" as error
* style(background_manager): use braces for if
Co-Authored-By: bennofs <benno.fuenfstueck@gmail.com>
* fix(background_manager): better error message for dummy pixmap
Co-Authored-By: bennofs <benno.fuenfstueck@gmail.com>
* style(background): some more style fixes
* fix(connection): initialize pixmap in all cases in root_pixmap()
* style(connection): improve readability using early return
This adds `monitor-exact = true` in the bar section
This also properly does best-match instead of first-match if multiple
matches exists. For example if there are two monitors HDMI2 and HDMI-2
and we try to match HDMI-2 with monitor-exact = false, until now HDMI2
would be matched. Now exact matches are always preferred.
Fixes#1532
This travis environment contains more up-to-date versions of clang and
gcc (namely 7.0.0 and 5.4.0). This allows us to remove all the code used
to get those newer versions in trusty.
Ref: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/reference/xenial/
This adds a new label in the bspwm module `label-marked`
This flag for focused nodes of a focused desktop was introduced in [1]
and released with bspwm 0.9.4
It adds the `M` flag to `G` type items in bspwm's report format
Resolves#1552
[1]: d0138af475
This patch adds support for observing multiple slices of the desktop background.
This is used for the tray so that it doesn't have to rely on the bar's rect to
get the desktop background. In particular, it now handles the case where the
tray is not contained fully within the bar's outer rect (for example, when using tray-offset-{x,y})
Co-Authored-By: bennofs <benno.fuenfstueck@gmail.com>
### Breaking Changes:
None
### Changelog
**New Config Options**
The following config options were added
In the `[settings]` section:
* `pseudo-transparency`
In `internal/cpu`:
* `ramp-coreload-spacing`, spacing between elements in `<ramp-coreload>` elements
* `%percentage-sum%` in `label`. Shows sum of all percentages
In `custom/script`:
* `double-click-left`
* `double-click-middle`
* `double-click-right`
In `internal/pulseaudio`:
* `interval`, volume increase and decrease steps in percentage points
In `internal/memory`:
* `bar-swap-used`
* `bar-swap-free`
* `ramp-swap-used`
* `ramp-swap-free`
**Deprecations**
* `tray-transparent` in the bar section is no longer used. The tray now always uses pseudo-transparency
**Features**
* volume: adjustable volume steps (#1364), see #1361
* memory: Add progress bars and ramps for swap (#1325)
* render: pseudo-transparency (always used in the tray) (#595)
* cpu:
* Configurable spacing in between coreloads (#1472), see #1389
* Non-normalized cpu load (#1517), see #1516
* script: Double click actions (#1442)
* net: Support for bridge interfaces (#1528), see #1522
* token: zero pad tokens when min-width value starts with a `0` (#1341), see #1332
**Fixes**
* config: Use font patterns detected on system in sample config (#1350)
* net: Disconnected module when SSID is only an emoji (#1371), see #1367
* tray: Tray overlapping with bar (#1392), see #591
* build: Several build errors (#1395, #1454, #1470, jaagr/xpp#12, #1493), see #1447, #1469, #750, #1492
* mpd: format-online-prefix not working (#1402), see #1399
* font: Crash for some font-patterns (#1451), see #1435
* script:
* Only `%counter%` or `%pid%` token usable, never both (#1456)
* click actions with colons in them (#1457), see #984
* renderer: Bar locks up when xorg composite extension is disabled (#1430), see #1425
Most PRs change code where no tests have been written so far and where
adding tests is difficult. Codecov fails all those PRs.
These values should be adjusted once we have better integrated testing
into our workflow and have written better testing infrastructure for
modules and very tightly coupled components