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How to write a theme
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2020-05-04 20:02:48 +02:00
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Introduction
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``bumblebee-status`` themes are simply JSON files that describe various
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attributes (foreground color, background color, etc.) of the blocks that
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make up a status bar.
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2020-05-06 12:57:38 +02:00
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It is possible to specify each attribute at various levels:
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- For a specific state of a specific module
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- For a specific module
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- A cycle of attributes (those are cycled through widget-by-widget)
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- Default values
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Looking up a value follows the “more specific rather than more generic”
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approach. In other words, if a foreground color exists for the “warning”
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state of module “a”, any less specific foreground color value that
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**would** match will be ignored.
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Themes are loaded from the following locations: -
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``$(BUMBLEBEE_STATUS_BASE_DIR)/themes/`` -
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``~/.config/bumblebee-status/themes/``
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Basic structure
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---------------
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A very simple theme file looks like this:
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.. code:: json
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{
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"icons": [ "awesome-fonts" ],
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"defaults": {
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"fg": "#000000",
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"bg": "#ffffff",
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"warning": {
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"fg": "#ff0000",
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"bg": "#ffffff"
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}
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}
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}
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Icons
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-----
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Using the ``icons`` directive, it’s possible to reuse icon definitions
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for multiple themes. The value of the field is the **basename** of a
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JSON file located in ``$(THEME_DIRECTORY)/icons/``. The format of the
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icon file is identical to the theme itself (as the two are essentially
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just merged into a single JSON.
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Color definitions and pyWAL support
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-----------------------------------
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``bumblebee-status`` supports
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`github:dylanaraps/pywal <https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal>`__
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definitions.
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To make use of them, simply generate a colorset using pyWAL and
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reference it in the theme like this:
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.. code:: json
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{
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"icons": [ ],
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"colors": [ "wal" ],
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"defaults": {
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"critical": {
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"fg": "cursor",
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"bg": "color5"
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},
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"warning": {
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"fg": "cursor",
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"bg": "color6"
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},
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}
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}
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Additionally, you can use the ``colors`` directive to set up named
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colors for your scheme:
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.. code:: json
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{
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"icons": [ ],
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"colors": [ { "red": "#ff0000", "green": "#00ff00", "black": "#000000" } ],
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"defaults": {
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"critical": {
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"fg": "red",
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"bg": "black"
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}
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}
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Pango support
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-------------
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All values that accept a full text (i.e. the base level, ``prefix`` and
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``suffix``) accept a special attribute ``pango`` **instead** of all
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other attributes. In other words, if you specify ``pango``, any other
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attribute on that level (foreground color, etc.) will be ignored!
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Inside ``pango``, you can just specify arbitrary Pango attributes, and
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those will be applied to a ``<span></span>`` that’s automatically
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enclosing the actual text.
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Full list of attributes
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-----------------------
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2020-05-09 15:16:25 +02:00
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This list specifies the names of all attributes, their JSON type and a short description.
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defaults, object
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Container to specify fallback values, in case nothing more specific matches.
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Can itself contain any of the other attributes (to e.g. specify a default background
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color).
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cycle, array of objects
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Similar to defaults, but specifies a list of containers that is iterated for each
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widget being drawn. Effectively, this allows alternating attribute values for
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widgets (for a powerline effect, for example)
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icons, array of strings
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Allows loading of external JSON files and merging them into the current one (adding fields
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that do not exist in the current JSON, but not overwriting existing values). In practice, this
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is used to load common icon sets (hence the name).
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warning, object
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Specifies attributes such as foreground or background colors for a widget that is in state
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"warning"
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critical, object
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Specifies attributes such as foreground or background colors for a widget that is in state
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"critical"
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fg, string
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Specifies foreground (text) color
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bg, string
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Specifies background (block) color
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separator, string
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Specifies a string that will be used as separator between two widgets
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padding, string
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Specifies a string that will be used as padding at the beginning and end of each widget
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pango, object
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Specifies `pango <https://developer.gnome.org/platform-overview/stable/tech-pango.html>`_ markup
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attributes. Once this attribute is encountered, all other text formatting, such as `fg` or `bg`
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are ignored for this widget!
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prefix, string
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Specifies a string that will be used as prefix for matching widgets
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suffix, string
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Specifies a string that will be used as suffix for matching widgets
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default-separators, boolean
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If set to true, the default i3bar separators are drawn, otherwise not
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separator-block-width, integer
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Specifies the width of the i3bar default separators, if they are drawn
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<module name>, object
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Container to specify values matching a specific module
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<state>, object
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Container to specify values matching a specific state of a widget
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Note that it is also possible to nest containers, for example, it is possible to embed a "state"
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object inside a specific "module" object to have formatting specific to one module, depending
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on the state of a widget.
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In concrete terms, this is used, for example, by multiple mediaplayer modules (cmus, deadbeef, etc.)
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to have specific formatting for play/pause, etc, for that single widget only, like this:
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.. code-block:: json
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{
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"cmus": {
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"playing": {
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"prefix": "play"
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}
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}
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}
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Examples
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--------
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see
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`github:tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/themes <https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/tree/master/themes>`__
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