From 274c4c187f199d1c9dc59793f99e50d2d50f01a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Luevano Alvarado <55825613+luevano@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2020 13:11:43 -0700 Subject: Add polybar and rename lemonbar --- .local/bin/statusbar/panel | 55 ---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 55 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 .local/bin/statusbar/panel (limited to '.local/bin/statusbar/panel') diff --git a/.local/bin/statusbar/panel b/.local/bin/statusbar/panel deleted file mode 100755 index c54338b..0000000 --- a/.local/bin/statusbar/panel +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# General script that manages the panel/panel. - -STATUSBAR_FIFO=/tmp/panel-fifo -STATUSBAR_HEIGHT=20 -STATUSBAR_FONT="Noto Sans Mono:size=10" -STATUSBAR_EMOJI_FONT0="Noto Color Emoji" -STATUSBAR_EMOJI_FONT1="Font Awesome 5 Free" -STATUSBAR_EMOJI_FONT2="Font Awesome 5 Brands" -STATUSBAR_EMOJI_FONT3="Font Awesome 5 Free Solid" -STATUSBAR_WM_NAME=bspwm_panel -. panel_colors - - -if xdo id -a "$STATUSBAR_WM_NAME" > /dev/null ; then - printf "%s\n" "The status bar is already running. Try pkill -x panel." >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -trap 'trap - TERM; kill 0' INT TERM QUIT EXIT - - -# Create a new FIFO. (Pipe) -[ -e "$STATUSBAR_FIFO" ] && rm "$STATUSBAR_FIFO" -mkfifo "$STATUSBAR_FIFO" - - -# Here is where all the 'plugins' or 'blocks' for the panel -# are run. They're piped into the FIFO for later reading. -# In general you want them to print a letter at the beginning and then -# the actual stuff to show on scren, so you can distinguish between them on the actual bars. -xtitle -sf 'T%s\n' > "$STATUSBAR_FIFO" & -# date +"C%d/%m%y %r" > "$STATUSBAR_FIFO" & -bspc subscribe report > "$STATUSBAR_FIFO" & - - -# Here you can start N amount of bars and each one would be -# different if required. Piping into 'sh' is required for interaction -# with the bar. -panel_main < "$STATUSBAR_FIFO" | lemonbar -a 32 -u 2 -n "$STATUSBAR_WM_NAME" -g x$STATUSBAR_HEIGHT -f "$STATUSBAR_FONT" -f "$STATUSBAR_EMOJI_FONT0" -f "$STATUSBAR_EMOJI_FONT1" -f "$STATUSBAR_EMOJI_FONT2" -f "$STATUSBAR_EMOJI_FONT3" -F "$COLOR_DEFAULT_FG" -B "$COLOR_DEFAULT_BG" | sh & - - -# This only really works for one monitor. -# wid=$(xdo id -m -a "$STATUSBAR_WM_NAME") -# xdo above -t "$(xdo id -N Bspwm -n root | sort | head -n 1)" "$wid" - -# Set the bar only on top of the 'root' window, which is bspwm itself. -# This, so you can fullscreen a program and it stays on top. -bspid="$(xdo id -N Bspwm -n root | sort | head -n 1)" -# The first part of the pipe is the "wid" -xdo id -m -a "$STATUSBAR_WM_NAME" | while read wid; do - xdo above -t "$bspid" "$wid" -done - -wait -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf