Waybar/man/waybar-niri-workspaces.5.scd

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waybar-niri-workspaces(5)
# NAME
waybar - niri workspaces module
# DESCRIPTION
The *workspaces* module displays the currently used workspaces in niri.
# CONFIGURATION
Addressed by *niri/workspaces*
*all-outputs*: ++
typeof: bool ++
default: false ++
If set to false, workspaces will only be shown on the output they are on. If set to true all workspaces will be shown on every output.
*format*: ++
typeof: string ++
default: {value} ++
The format, how information should be displayed.
*format-icons*: ++
typeof: array ++
Based on the workspace name, index and state, the corresponding icon gets selected. See *icons*.
*disable-click*: ++
typeof: bool ++
default: false ++
If set to false, you can click to change workspace. If set to true this behaviour is disabled.
*disable-markup*: ++
typeof: bool ++
default: false ++
If set to true, button label will escape pango markup.
*current-only*: ++
typeof: bool ++
default: false ++
If set to true, only the active or focused workspace will be shown.
*on-update*: ++
typeof: string ++
Command to execute when the module is updated.
# FORMAT REPLACEMENTS
*{value}*: Name of the workspace, or index for unnamed workspaces,
as defined by niri.
*{name}*: Name of the workspace for named workspaces.
*{icon}*: Icon, as defined in *format-icons*.
*{index}*: Index of the workspace on its output.
*{output}*: Output where the workspace is located.
# ICONS
Additional to workspace name matching, the following *format-icons* can be set.
- *default*: Will be shown, when no string matches are found.
- *focused*: Will be shown, when workspace is focused.
- *active*: Will be shown, when workspace is active on its output.
# EXAMPLES
```
"niri/workspaces": {
"format": "{icon}",
"format-icons": {
// Named workspaces
// (you need to configure them in niri)
"browser": "",
"discord": "",
"chat": "<b></b>",
// Icons by state
"active": "",
"default": ""
}
}
```
# Style
- *#workspaces button*
- *#workspaces button.focused*: The single focused workspace.
- *#workspaces button.active*: The workspace is active (visible) on its output.
- *#workspaces button.empty*: The workspace is empty.
- *#workspaces button.current_output*: The workspace is from the same output as
the bar that it is displayed on.
- *#workspaces button#niri-workspace-<name>*: Workspaces named this, or index
for unnamed workspaces.