* Fix backlight initial value matching the actual brightness level
The initial value is `0`. If the actual brightness is also `0` you see
`%percentage%` token as text, it’s not being replaced. Since
`m_brightness` is an `int` the initial value could be just `-1` since
the actual brightness is never goes below zero. Thus this bug will never
show up again because actual brightness on first render won’t match
the “old” `m_brightness` value.
See also for more detailed explanation of the bug:
https://github.com/polybar/polybar/discussions/3079#discussioncomment-8169932
* Add docs
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Modules that don't produce any output are hidden by the controller
(don't have margins or separators).
The tray module should also do that for `format = <tray>` when there are
no icons.
This required the visibility handling to be tied to the module
visibility instead of being handled by the renderer.
Otherwise, the renderer would hide the tray (because the %{Pt} tag was
never sent) and the tray would not unhide when new icons appeared; it
can't differentiate between hidden because empty and hidden because the
module is hidden by the user (the latter is the reason the renderer does
hiding at all).
Fixes#3036
By default, we group workspaces by monitor with the help of
_NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT. However, some users may experience this as an
unpredictable "shuffling" of workspaces. While WMs could disable
advertising the property itself, it seems more sensible to handle this
at the level of polybar. Hence, introduce a new group-by-monitor
flag—defaulting to true—which can be used to disable this behaviour.
Closes: https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2603
Related: https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-contrib/pull/791
Related: https://github.com/qtile/qtile/issues/3375
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The `backlight` file seems to not receive modification events for
inotify (it does receive other events though).
These other events still trigger an update, but the value read is still
the old value because the events arrive just slightly before the file is
updated.
The new `poll-interval` setting will inject an event every X seconds to
force an update.
If the actual_brightness file is used, the interval is set to 0 and thus
turned off.
This does not add any more wakeups to the module, the inotify modules
wake up every second anyway and during that time, the interval is
checked.
Fixes#2835
Search for xcbgen with PYTHON_EXECUTABLE
This way users can specify `-D:PYTHON_EXECUTABLE` to force a certain
python executable and that executable will then also be used to search
for xcbgen.
This should also provide a more universal solution to the configuration
issues with pyenv or conda since the user can just specify
`-D:PYTHON_EXECUTABLE=/usr/bin/python3`.
* Remove unused function
* Refactor deprecation warning
* Modules take config as parameter instead of using the singleton
* Bar take config as parameter instead of using the singleton
* Renderer take config as parameter instead of using the singleton
* Legacy Tray Manager take config as parameter instead of using the singleton
* Screen take config as parameter instead of using the singleton
* Controller take config as parameter instead of using the singleton
* Remove the config singleton
* Apply review suggestion
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* Apply style suggestion
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* Apply style suggestion
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* Apply style suggestion
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* Return shared_ptr from eventloop
* Add -Wdeprecated-copy-dtor warning
Produces a warning if classes don't have explicit copy operations if
they have a user-defined constructor.
This helps us stick to the rule of 5 (kinda, no warnings for missing
move operators).
* Clean up eventloop
* Fix compiler warnings
* Fix fs_event_handle_t name
* Added format-x support for ipc_module, tested with demo config
* Certain cases not working
* Certain cases not working, build
* Changed label to output tag, Mixing of default formats wont work
* created changelog
Closes: #1526Closes: #314
* debug log
* semi-working prototype. works on the left and the center but not on the right
* fixes formatting
* fixes tests
* - fixed tray_width_change signal
- implements suggestions
* - fixes error with tray positioning
* - tries to fix tests. Does not work
* - fixes tests
* - implemented suggestions
* reverted formatting in comake and doc
* - changed unique_ptr to const reference
* - fixed formatting errors in code
* - actually fixed formatting(ran clang-format)
* - implemented suggestions
* - Added CHANGELOG.md entry(not sure about wording)
* - removed bar_settings from tray_manager::setup
* - fixed issue from rebase
* - fixed issue with tests from rebase
* implemented suggestions
* Update CHANGELOG.md
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* 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
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* add units support (POINT, PIXEL, SPACE) for polybar
- add a size_with_unit struct
- add a geometry_format_values struct
- move dpi initialisation from renderer.cpp to bar.cpp
- add a string to size_with_unit converter
- add point support (with pt)
- add pixel support (with px)
* Fix unit test compilation
* clang-format
* Better names
The old names didn't really capture the purpose of the structs and
function.
space_type -> spacing_type
space_size -> spacing_val
size_type -> extent_type
geometry -> extent_val
geometry_format_values -> percentage_with_offset
* Remove parse_size_with_unit
No longer needed. The convert<spacing_val> function in config.cpp
already does all the work for us and always setting the type to pixel
was wrong.
In addition, line-size should not be of type spacing_val but extent_val.
* Cleanup
I tried to address most of my comments on the old PR
* Fix renderer width calculation
We can't just blindly add the x difference to the width because for
example the width should increase if x < width and the increase keeps
x < width.
Similarly, we can't just add the offset to the width.
* Rename geom_format_to_pixels to percentage_with_offset_to_pixel
* Cleanup
* Apply suggested changes from Patrick on GitHub
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* Update src/components/bar.cpp
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* Update src/components/config.cpp
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* Update src/components/builder.cpp
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* Update src/components/builder.cpp
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* config: Use stod for parsing percentage
* Use stof instead of strtof
* units: Fix test edge cases
* Remove unnecessary clang-format toggle
* Use percentage_with_offset for margin-{top,bottom}
* Support negative extent values
* Rename unit to units and create a cpp file
* Move percentage_with_offset_to_pixel unit test to units
* Add unit tests for units_utils
* Clarify when and how negative spacing/extent is allowed
Negative spacing is never allowed and produces a config error.
Extents allow negative values in theory, but only a few use-cases accept
it.
Only the extent value used for the `%{O}` tag and the offset value in
percentage_with_offset can be negative. Everything else is capped below
at 0.
The final pixel value of percentage_with_offset also caps below at 0.
* Fix parsing errors not being caught in config
* Print a proper error message for uncaught exceptions
* Cleanup module::get_output
All changes preserve the existing semantics
* Stop using remove_trailing_space in module::get_output
Instead, we first check if the current tag is built, and only if it is,
the spacing is prepended.
* Remove unused imports
* Restore old behavior
If there are two tags and the second one isn't built (module::build
returns false), the space in between them is removed.
For example in the mpd module:
format-online = <toggle> <label-song> foo
If mpd is not running, the mpd module will return false when trying to
build the `<label-song>` tag. If we don't remove the space between
`<toggle>` and `<label-song>`, we end up with two spaces between
`<toggle>` and `foo`.
This change is to match the old behavior where at least one trailing
space character was removed from the builder.
* Add changelog entry
* Remove unused setting
* Use percentage with offset for tray-offset
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* eventloop: Use eventloop namespace in cpp files
* changelog: Add missing deprecated hook message
* Make eventloop and ipc classes non-copyable and non-movable
* Remove functional.hpp
* eventloop: Don't close handles in error cases
Client should be responsible for closing handles.
* eventloop: Address invalidation of handle references
This fixes#857 and #1932. Also replaces PR #1725, since we don't need
our own implementation of condition_variable anymore since people who
update their polybar should have GCC 10 by now.
The m_updated_at field of the mpd module was removed instead of having
its clock change because it became unused in commit 645a3142a1.
Before it was enabled by default. That means if the constructor fails,
the destructor will complain that the module was not stopped before
deconstructing.
We can't just call stop if module creation fails because the module is
only partially initialized.
* The xworkspaces module should wait for EWMH to become available
Before this change if EWMH wasn't available the xworkspaces module was
permanently disabled. When polybar was started alongside the window
manager e.g. from .xinitrc this caused a race condition between polybar
and the window manager and the xworkspaces module may or may not be
displayed. After this change polybar will wait for EWMH to become
available. This change closes#1915, see that issue for more details.
Curiously this only required the removal of the error condition which
used the be raised when EWMH wasn't available. The xworkspaces module
will show up on the bar as soon as the first EWMH event is processed by
the existing event handling code. I can't argue much about the
correctness of this patch but it seems to work flawlessly in my testing
with xmonad. I didn't test any other window managers. Note that removing
the error condition below which checks that _NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT is
available might make this work with pin-workspaces=true. I couldn't test
the effects of that change because I only tested with xmonad and xmonad
doesn't support _NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT, so I didn't make that change.
* xworkspaces: Remove check fo _NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT
Implementations that don't support it will just return an empty list for
get_desktop_viewports and pin-workspaces won't do anything.
* Update changelog
Fixes#1915
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* WIP ipc actions
* feat(ipc): Add hook, prev, next and reset actions
Closes: #2464
* ipc: format code
* ipc: fix comparison
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* ipc: make index 0-based
* ipc: add 0-based indexing breaking change to Changelog
* ipc: restore 1-based index for and message
* ipc: fix initial=0 throwing an error
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