bumblebee-status/doc/HOWTO_THEME.md
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How to write themes

Introduction

bumblebee-status themes are simply JSON files that describe various attributes (foreground color, background color, etc.) of the blocks that make up a status bar.

It is possible to specify each attribute at various levels:

  • For a specific state of a specific module
  • For a specific module
  • A cycle of attributes (those are cycled through widget-by-widget)
  • Default values

Looking up a value follows the "more specific rather than more generic" approach. In other words, if a foreground color exists for the "warning" state of module "a", any less specific foreground color value that would match will be ignored.

Themes are loaded from the following locations:

  • $(BUMBLEBEE_STATUS_BASE_DIR)/themes/
  • ~/.config/bumblebee-status/themes/

Basic structure

A very simple theme file looks like this:

{
	"icons": [ "awesome-fonts" ],
	"defaults": {
		"fg": "#000000",
		"bg": "#ffffff",
		"warning": {
			"fg": "#ff0000",
			"bg": "#ffffff"
		}
	}
}

Icons

Using the icons directive, it's possible to reuse icon definitions for multiple themes. The value of the field is the basename of a JSON file located in $(THEME_DIRECTORY)/icons/. The format of the icon file is identical to the theme itself (as the two are essentially just merged into a single JSON.

Color definitions and pyWAL support

bumblebee-status supports github:dylanaraps/pywal definitions.

To make use of them, simply generate a colorset using pyWAL and reference it in the theme like this:

{
	"icons": [ ... ],
	"colors": [ "wal" ],
	"defaults": {
		"critical": {
			"fg": "cursor",
			"bg": "color5"
		},
		"warning": {
			"fg": "cursor",
			"bg": "color6"
		},
	} 
}

Additionally, you can use the colors directive to set up named colors for your scheme:

{
	"icons": [ ... ],
	"colors": [ { "red": "#ff0000", "green": "#00ff00", "black": "#000000" } ],
	"defaults": {
		"critical": {
			"fg": "red",
			"bg": "black"
		}
}

Pango support

All values that accept a full text (i.e. the base level, prefix and suffix) accept a special attribute pango instead of all other attributes. In other words, if you specify pango, any other attribute on that level (foreground color, etc.) will be ignored!

Inside pango, you can just specify arbitrary Pango attributes, and those will be applied to a <span></span> that's automatically enclosing the actual text.

Full list of attributes

(TODO: Add explanation)

  • defaults
  • cycle
  • icons
  • warning
  • critical
  • fg
  • bg
  • separator
  • padding
  • pango
  • prefix
  • suffix
  • default-separators
  • separator-block-width
  • <module name>
  • <state>

Examples

see github:tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/themes