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i was too lazy to bother trying
dunst --help, apparently
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now i need to make it compatible with bash
so it can be used to replace annoying conky
stuff in my panel!
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stlarch is fun!
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i'm not sure how they ended
up broken...
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switched to bar, changed term colours,
and added a config_vars file to make
sourcing theme colours / fonts / etc
easier
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i'm a dankas sometimes...
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things are super easy now =D
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ans can now be used to refer to the previous answer value in a
calculation
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i accidentally left in a line
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also added easy colour grabber
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per-file type commenting with one
simple keybinding
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nothing too exciting
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also started using mpv
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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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i was getting sick of dealing with awesome's
steaming pile of lua, and this seems to be
a pretty nice alternative =)
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