Moves the ``border = none;`` attribute from workspace buttons to the
global scope. The hover effects on all buttons are now consistent in the
default stylesheet.
Since now modules as well as workspaces are buttons, the fix for
the 'strange hover effects' has to be applied on a global level.
In return there is a nice hover effect also on the modules.
If there is some other font installed that 1) matches the four existing
font families and 2) provides its own glyph in the private use area used
by Awesome, then that font's glyph will be used instead of the intended
icon.
For example, the following character (U+F001, "music"):
...looks like a pair of musical notes in fontawesome, but DejaVu Sans
also provides a glyph, which looks like a couple of squares. DejaVu Sans
matches first when "sans-serif" is requested, so its (unrelated) glyph
is used.
These three lines break checkboxes and other forms of UI in status
indicator dropdowns. For instance, they break checkboxes on
NetworkManager's "nm-applet --indicator" via libappindicator-gtk3.
First, disabling borders completely hides those UI elements,
as they seem to render entirely via borders.
Second, min-height makes checkboxes just flat lines.
When removed entirely, the border settings seem to have had an effect on
the workspaces widget, which now renders with round underline borders.
To undo that, re-add those two lines inside its section.
The min-height setting doesn't seem to affect anything that I can see.
Remove it entirely, for now.
Fixes#1148.
Currently waybar _can_ try to start even if there's no graphical session (and
no sway) running. Adding `Requisite=` prevents this. From `systemd.unit(5)`:
Requisite=
Similar to Requires=. However, if the units listed here are not
started already, they will not be started and the starting of
this unit will fail immediately. Requisite= does not imply an
ordering dependency, even if both units are started in the same
transaction. Hence this setting should usually be combined with
After=, to ensure this unit is not started before the other
unit.
When Requisite=b.service is used on a.service, this dependency
will show as RequisiteOf=a.service in property listing of
b.service. RequisiteOf= dependency cannot be specified directly.
On the `Passive` value of `Status` tray items would be hidden unless
`show-passive-items` is set to true.
On the `NeedsAttention` value of `Status` tray items will have a
`.needs-attention` CSS class.
Allow the user to show the current volume from MPD status via the
`format` and/or `tooltip-format` configuration options.
The values are provided by libmpdclient and are integers, generally
between 0-100 (without %). Values above 100 are also possible, as mpd
output plugins like `pulse` support volumes above 100%.
Signed-off-by: Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>
These modules, unlike others, have no horizontal margins by default.
This means that they'll appear uncomfortably close together in any
config that puts them side-by-side. In general, the default style should
make configs with any module ordering look good. Add the same 4px
horizontal margins that other module have to these.
To preserve the current default appearance, exempt the workspace module
from a margin on the appropriate side when it's the leftmost or
rightmost module on the bar.
The current service doesn't play too nice with Sway when it is started
from [sway service](https://github.com/xdbob/sway-services).
Waybar is started before the system has a display.
```
Nov 30 22:11:23 ansan waybar[1352]: Unable to init server: Could not
connect: Connection refused
Nov 30 22:11:23 ansan waybar[1352]: cannot open display:
Nov 30 22:11:23 ansan systemd[1306]: waybar.service: Main process
exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Nov 30 22:11:23 ansan systemd[1306]: waybar.service: Failed with result
'exit-code'.
```
Restarting the service after the system has been initialized works nicely,
so this restart rule should do the trick without tinkering with the
target.
Currently, the bottom border on workspace buttons eats into the box size
and causes the text to sit higher than in other modules. This is ugly
when there are other modules (like the window title) right next to the
workspace module. To fix the issue, create the bottom border using an
inset box-shadow, which doesn't affect the box's content sizing.
In the default style.css many modules (clock, battery, cpu, ...) get horizontal padding, but mpd module does not. This commit adds mpd to the list of modules that get the padding.
add a systemd --user unit/service file, so that one can run waybar as a
--user systemd service. when the service is enabled, Waybar will start
when the wayland-session.target is started.
this feature is automatically enabled if systemd is found, but can be disabled
with -Dsystemd=disabled