# pylint: disable=C0111,R0903 """Shows a widget for each connected screen and allows the user to loop through different orientations. Requires the following executable: * xrandr """ import core.module import core.input import util.cli possible_orientations = ["normal", "left", "inverted", "right"] class Module(core.module.Module): def __init__(self, config, theme): super().__init__(config, theme, []) def update(self): widgets = self.widgets() for line in util.cli.execute("xrandr -q").split("\n"): if not " connected" in line: continue display = line.split(" ", 2)[0] orientation = "normal" for curr_orient in possible_orientations: if (line.split(" ")).count(curr_orient) > 1: orientation = curr_orient break widget = self.widget(display) if not widget: widget = self.add_widget(full_text=display, name=display) core.input.register( widget, button=core.input.LEFT_MOUSE, cmd=self.__toggle ) widget.set("orientation", orientation) widgets.append(widget) def state(self, widget): return widget.get("orientation", "normal") def __toggle(self, event): widget = self.widget_by_id(event["instance"]) # compute new orientation based on current orientation idx = possible_orientations.index(widget.get("orientation")) idx = (idx + 1) % len(possible_orientations) new_orientation = possible_orientations[idx] widget.set("orientation", new_orientation) util.cli.execute( "xrandr --output {} --rotation {}".format(widget.name, new_orientation) ) # vim: tabstop=8 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4