It's quite obscure where to find that you can set a minimum width for tokens, and CPU usage will oscillate between 0-9 and 10+ quite frequently. I think that adding this to the example config will help users to find out that this feature exists, and avoid this annoying default.
For nested actions, the inner action should override the outer action.
But because the list of actions was not iterated in reverse the outer
action was matched first.
Fixes#760
The SRCINFO files should be generated from the PKGBUILDs using
`makepkg --printsrcinfo > .SRCINFO` anyways. It doesn't make sense to
keep a copy in this repo
The `git cherry-pick` command creates a commit and thus requires a git
identity (username and/or email), if those are not set in the git
config, it will fail.
Since we don't really need a commit, this now just applies the changes
without committing them.
Fixes#748
The `curl/curlbuild.h` header issue has been resolved after the last
release, as a consequence the AUR package doesn't build anymore without
altering the source before compiling.
This cherry-picks the fix commit to resolve the compile errors.
The changes introduced in 389bae2669 to
address #551 did not consider the left border
Now center modules are centered regardless of border (left or right)
settings or tray position
Fixes#672
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
If color output was surpressed, there was no way to tell in the cmake
summary, if a module is actually enabled or not.
Now each module is prefixed with either a "[X]" to indicate it's enabled
or a "[ ]" to indicate it's not