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tobi-wan-kenobi
3033c6646c [util/xrandr] Add binaries for rewriting i3 config 2020-05-08 16:18:32 +02:00
tobi-wan-kenobi
c1ce545bcd [modules/pacman] Update to latest API 2020-04-24 16:46:31 +02:00
Tobias Witek
e931bb93c6 [core] Rework core implementation
Experimental re-implementation of core functionality with the aim:
- Depend only on the Python Standard Library for core
- If modules are missing elsewhere, *never* throw
- Unit test *everything*
- Cleaner and more minimal implementation
- Better integration points for existing implementations (charts,
  braille, etc.)
- Full backwards-compatibility with existing module system (except where
  modules can be vastly simplified)
2020-01-19 13:29:34 +01:00
Tobias Witek
99f693e950 Update paths to Arch Linux
load-i3-bars.sh and toggle-display.sh are little-used helper scripts
that probably nobody except me uses. Since I switched to Arch, update
path information to reflect the Arch setup.
2018-05-23 16:54:56 +02:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
c3214a8a3b [bin] Re-add i3bar load script 2016-12-11 13:05:49 +01:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
dd6b13265d [modules/pacman] Re-enable pacman update information
see #23
2016-12-11 12:42:49 +01:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
a8a6c9bba2 [core] Refactor engine
This is going to be a bit more comprehensive than anticipated. In order
to cleanly refactor the core and the engine, basically start from
scratch with the implementation.

Goals:

* Test coverage
* Maintain backwards compatibility with module interface as much as
  possible (but still make modules easier to code)
* Simplicity

see #23
2016-12-03 20:38:54 +01:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
e8b3dfb4ef [modules/xrandr] Add display on/off toggling
This one is a bit tricky:
* Clicking on an active xrandr output will disable it
* Clicking on a disabled xrandr output will enable it -> if
  it is a left-click, it will put it as the left-most display
  if it is a right-click, as the right-most display

Also, it will reload the i3 bars (using a script that allows
you to write custom pieces of an i3 configuration that is applied
conditionally depending on the screens you have).

It goes like this:
* Base config is in ~/.i3/config.template
* Output-specific config is in ~/.i3/config.<screen name>
* Output-specific config when other screens are also active is in
  ~/.i3/config.<screen>-<other-screens-in-alphabetic-order>

For instance:
$ ls ~/.i3
config.template
config.eDP1 -> will be applied to eDP1 (always)
config.VGA1-eDP1 -> will be applied to VGA1, if eDP1 is also active
config.VGA1 -> will be applied to VGA1 (if eDP1 is inactive)

fixes #19
2016-11-26 13:57:33 +01:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
8ceeac84c0 [customupdates] move bin/ directory to a different location 2016-11-25 17:05:49 +01:00