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authorshmibs <shmibs@gmail.com>2014-02-13 22:45:39 -0700
committershmibs <shmibs@gmail.com>2014-02-13 22:45:39 -0700
commit54472dfc9bd4bb01823329b9e701447adb9e49ea (patch)
treefdc8f5f44be99ae2fea114b119a46c1f43663800 /.config/herbstluftwm/panel.sh.bak
parentaddadbdbd98efbf5dc08f3e56dd28ea1c75a62b7 (diff)
downloaddotfiles-54472dfc9bd4bb01823329b9e701447adb9e49ea.tar.gz
added client list to dzen panel
it lags slightly, but clients are now shown in the bar by instance name with the currently focuses client highlit. maybe a fixed-length method using method titles would be better? i could divide the panel space by the total number of clients and give no more than that many to each client title. that would make things lag even more, though...
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-#!/bin/bash
-
-hc() { "${herbstclient_command[@]:-herbstclient}" "$@" ;}
-monitor=${1:-0}
-geometry=( $(herbstclient monitor_rect "$monitor") )
-if [ -z "$geometry" ] ;then
- echo "Invalid monitor $monitor"
- exit 1
-fi
-# geometry has the format W H X Y
-x=${geometry[0]}
-y=${geometry[1]}
-panel_width=${geometry[2]}
-panel_height=18
-font="-*-fixed-medium-*-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"
-bgcolor=$(hc get frame_border_normal_color)
-selbg=$(hc get window_border_active_color)
-selfg='#101010'
-
-####
-# Try to find textwidth binary.
-# In e.g. Ubuntu, this is named dzen2-textwidth.
-if which textwidth &> /dev/null ; then
- textwidth="textwidth";
-elif which dzen2-textwidth &> /dev/null ; then
- textwidth="dzen2-textwidth";
-else
- echo "This script requires the textwidth tool of the dzen2 project."
- exit 1
-fi
-####
-# true if we are using the svn version of dzen2
-# depending on version/distribution, this seems to have version strings like
-# "dzen-" or "dzen-x.x.x-svn"
-if dzen2 -v 2>&1 | head -n 1 | grep -q '^dzen-\([^,]*-svn\|\),'; then
- dzen2_svn="true"
-else
- dzen2_svn=""
-fi
-
-if awk -Wv 2>/dev/null | head -1 | grep -q '^mawk'; then
- # mawk needs "-W interactive" to line-buffer stdout correctly
- # http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593504
- uniq_linebuffered() {
- awk -W interactive '$0 != l { print ; l=$0 ; fflush(); }' "$@"
- }
-else
- # other awk versions (e.g. gawk) issue a warning with "-W interactive", so
- # we don't want to use it there.
- uniq_linebuffered() {
- awk '$0 != l { print ; l=$0 ; fflush(); }' "$@"
- }
-fi
-
-hc pad $monitor $panel_height
-
-{
- ### Event generator ###
- # based on different input data (mpc, date, hlwm hooks, ...) this generates events, formed like this:
- # <eventname>\t<data> [...]
- # e.g.
- # date ^fg(#efefef)18:33^fg(#909090), 2013-10-^fg(#efefef)29
-
- #mpc idleloop player &
- while true ; do
- # "date" output is checked once a second, but an event is only
- # generated if the output changed compared to the previous run.
- date +$'date\t^fg(#efefef)%H:%M^fg(#909090), %Y-%m-^fg(#efefef)%d'
- sleep 1 || break
- done > >(uniq_linebuffered) &
- childpid=$!
- hc --idle
- kill $childpid
-} 2> /dev/null | {
- IFS=$'\t' read -ra tags <<< "$(hc tag_status $monitor)"
- visible=true
- date=""
- windowtitle=""
- while true ; do
-
- ### Output ###
- # This part prints dzen data based on the _previous_ data handling run,
- # and then waits for the next event to happen.
-
- bordercolor="#26221C"
- separator="^bg()^fg($selbg)|"
- # draw tags
- for i in "${tags[@]}" ; do
- case ${i:0:1} in
- '#')
- echo -n "^bg($selbg)^fg($selfg)"
- ;;
- '+')
- echo -n "^bg(#9CA668)^fg(#141414)"
- ;;
- ':')
- echo -n "^bg()^fg(#ffffff)"
- ;;
- '!')
- echo -n "^bg(#FF0675)^fg(#141414)"
- ;;
- *)
- echo -n "^bg()^fg(#ababab)"
- ;;
- esac
- if [ ! -z "$dzen2_svn" ] ; then
- # clickable tags if using SVN dzen
- echo -n "^ca(1,\"${herbstclient_command[@]:-herbstclient}\" "
- echo -n "focus_monitor \"$monitor\" && "
- echo -n "\"${herbstclient_command[@]:-herbstclient}\" "
- echo -n "use \"${i:1}\") ${i:1} ^ca()"
- else
- # non-clickable tags if using older dzen
- echo -n " ${i:1} "
- fi
- done
- echo -n "$separator"
- echo -n "^bg()^fg() ${windowtitle//^/^^}"
- # small adjustments
- right="$separator^bg() $date $separator"
- right_text_only=$(echo -n "$right" | sed 's.\^[^(]*([^)]*)..g')
- # get width of right aligned text.. and add some space..
- width=$($textwidth "$font" "$right_text_only ")
- echo -n "^pa($(($panel_width - $width)))$right"
- echo
-
- ### Data handling ###
- # This part handles the events generated in the event loop, and sets
- # internal variables based on them. The event and its arguments are
- # read into the array cmd, then action is taken depending on the event
- # name.
- # "Special" events (quit_panel/togglehidepanel/reload) are also handled
- # here.
-
- # wait for next event
- IFS=$'\t' read -ra cmd || break
- # find out event origin
- case "${cmd[0]}" in
- tag*)
- #echo "resetting tags" >&2
- IFS=$'\t' read -ra tags <<< "$(hc tag_status $monitor)"
- ;;
- date)
- #echo "resetting date" >&2
- date="${cmd[@]:1}"
- ;;
- quit_panel)
- exit
- ;;
- togglehidepanel)
- currentmonidx=$(hc list_monitors | sed -n '/\[FOCUS\]$/s/:.*//p')
- if [ "${cmd[1]}" -ne "$monitor" ] ; then
- continue
- fi
- if [ "${cmd[1]}" = "current" ] && [ "$currentmonidx" -ne "$monitor" ] ; then
- continue
- fi
- echo "^togglehide()"
- if $visible ; then
- visible=false
- hc pad $monitor 0
- else
- visible=true
- hc pad $monitor $panel_height
- fi
- ;;
- reload)
- exit
- ;;
- focus_changed|window_title_changed)
- windowtitle="${cmd[@]:2}"
- ;;
- #player)
- # ;;
- esac
- done
-
- ### dzen2 ###
- # After the data is gathered and processed, the output of the previous block
- # gets piped to dzen2.
-
-} 2> /dev/null | dzen2 -w $panel_width -x $x -y $y -fn "$font" -h $panel_height \
- -e 'button3=' \
- -ta l -bg "$bgcolor" -fg '#efefef'