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44 lines
1.1 KiB
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waybar-states(5)
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# OVERVIEW
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Some modules support 'states' which allows percentage values to be used as styling triggers to
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apply a class when the value matches the declared state value.
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# STATES
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- Every entry (*state*) consists of a *<name>* (typeof: *string*) and a *<value>* (typeof: *integer*).
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- The state can be addressed as a CSS class in the *style.css*. The name of the CSS class is the *<name>* of the state.
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Each class gets activated when the current capacity is equal or below the configured *<value>*.
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- Also each state can have its own *format*.
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Those con be configured via *format-<name>*.
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Or if you want to differentiate a bit more even as *format-<status>-<state>*.
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# EXAMPLE
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```
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"battery": {
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"bat": "BAT2",
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"interval": 60,
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"states": {
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"warning": 30,
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"critical": 15
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},
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"format": "{capacity}% {icon}",
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"format-icons": ["", "", "", "", ""],
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"max-length": 25
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}
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```
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# STYLING STATES
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- *#battery.<state>*
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- *<state>* can be defined in the *config*.
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# EXAMPLE:
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- *#battery.warning: { background: orange; }*
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- *#battery.critical: { background: red; }*
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