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Fixes #93
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Fixes #93
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since the latter is not available.
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The script used to make these changes can be found at:
https://gist.github.com/Deiz/32322020f76d23e2bf8f
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PulseAudio support for volume input
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This fixes #1.
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fixes #10
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From here on, we’ll use clang-format to automatically format the source.
This has worked well in i3, so we are introducing it for i3status.
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Since we have deterministic device names in Linux, these strings are a
much better default in the i3status config than "eth0" and "wlan0" (what
we used before).
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dicharching, full)
Replaced hard coded status strings (CHR, BAT, FULL) in
print_battery_info.c with user defined strings. The new strings are
'status_chr', 'status_bat' and 'status_full' and can be set in i3status.conf.
e.g.
status_chr = "⚡ CHR"
If any of the new status strings is omitted the standard strings (CHR,
BAT, FULL) are used.
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This patch removes an unnecessary string duplication that was only
used to avoid a compiler warning.
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New disk module options:
* threshold_type: ^(percentage|[kmgt]?bytes)_(free|avail)$
* low_threshold: <double>
fixes #912
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This patch enables users to define "align" and "min_width" options
right in the i3status module config sections.
Specifically this patch:
* Adds macros for the two new options that are used in the option
definitions. As the min_width option can take either a string or a
number, a custom type has been added along with a corresponding callback
function that parses the provided value (and provides input validation).
The align option also uses a callback for input validation
* Expands all module config option definitions to include the new
options
* Extends the SEC_CLOSE_MAP() macro to generate the JSON for the new
options as necessary
* Updates the manpage to explain the new options
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Fixes the typo in print_seperator()
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This patch adds the ability to customize the separator that is placed
between modules.
Specifically this patch:
* adds the "separator" general directive
* moves the definition of the default separator for the different
output formats (excluding color formatting) to src/i3status.c
* updates the SEC_CLOSE_MAP macro to disable the separator for the
i3bar output format if the separator directive dictates so
* changes print_seperator() in src/output.c to take a separator
parameter in order to disable the output of the separator if
the separator is empty and to use the provided separator
otherwise
* updates the manpage to explain the new directive
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fixes: #1134
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* IEC: Ki, Mi, Gi, Ti (powers of 1024)
* SI: k, M, G, T (powers of 1000)
* custom: K, M, G, T (powers of 1024)
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If the volume is muted, the volume level would simply be displayed as zero and the color changed to color_degraded.
This patch lets the user define a custom format string for when the volume is muted.
The default value is "♪: 0%" ("♪: %volume" being the usual format).
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If we don't do this, the output of i3status will remain on the terminal,
which is really ugly if the statusline becomes shorter after a while
(for example a connection get's lost), because there will be garbage.
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Sending SIGUSR1 will interrupt the nanosleep() and thus force a new
iteration of i3status’s output loop. The signal handler itself is empty.
Based on the question by ttjjss at
http://faq.i3wm.org/question/854/how-to-force-status-bar-update/
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fixes #865
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fixes #865
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This commit adds support for color_good, color_degraded and color_bad
directives per module section in the config file.
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- Temperature sensors can now set a 'max_threshold' value to color the output red if exceeded.
- Allow for arbitrary temperature sensors nodes to be selected with 'path' on OpenBSD.
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The battery threshold can now be configured as type "time" or
"percentage", but defaults to "time" to prevent unexpected behavior.
Also, low_threshold was set to a more reasonable default of 30.
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See also:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1268792
The C compiler will handle (void) as "no arguments" and () as "variadic
function" (equivalent to (...)) which might lead to subtle errors.
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This hardcodes all the JSON parts. Strings are not properly escaped currently.
The best/easiest way to fix this is by actually using libyajl.
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