[global] font = Tamsyn 12 # allow a small subset of html markup: # bold # italic # strikethrough # underline # # for a complete reference see http://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html # If markup is not allowed, those tags will be stripped out of the message. allow_markup = yes # The format of the message. Possible variables are: # %a appname # %s summary # %b body # %i iconname (including its path) # %I iconname (without its path) # %p progress value if set ([ 0%] to [100%]) or nothing # Markup is allowed format = "%s\n%b" # Sort messages by urgency sort = yes # Show how many messages are currently hidden (because of geometry) indicate_hidden = yes # alignment of message text. # Possible values are "left", "center" and "right" alignment = left # The frequency with wich text that is longer than the notification # window allows bounces back and forth. # This option conflicts with 'word_wrap'. # Set to 0 to disable bounce_freq = 0 # show age of message if message is older than show_age_threshold seconds. # set to -1 to disable show_age_threshold = 60 # split notifications into multiple lines if they don't fit into geometry word_wrap = yes # ignore newlines '\n' in notifications ignore_newline = no # the geometry of the window # geometry [{width}]x{height}][+/-{x}+/-{y}] # The geometry of the message window. # The height is measured in number of notifications everything else in pixels. If the width # is omitted but the height is given ("-geometry x2"), the message window # expands over the whole screen (dmenu-like). If width is 0, # the window expands to the longest message displayed. # A positive x is measured from the left, a negative from the # right side of the screen. Y is measured from the top and down respectevly. # The width can be negative. In this case the actual width is the # screen width minus the width defined in within the geometry option. geometry = "300x5-3+21" # The transparency of the window. range: [0; 100] # This option will only work if a compositing windowmanager is present (e.g. xcompmgr, compiz, etc..) transparency = 0 # Don't remove messages, if the user is idle (no mouse or keyboard input) # for longer than idle_threshold seconds. # Set to 0 to disable. idle_threshold = 0 # Which monitor should the notifications be displayed on. monitor = 0 # Display notification on focused monitor. Possible modes are: # mouse: follow mouse pointer # keyboard: follow window with keyboard focus # none: don't follow anything # # "keyboard" needs a windowmanager that exports the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW property. # This should be the case for almost all modern windowmanagers. # # If this option is set to mouse or keyboard, the monitor option will be # ignored. follow = keyboard # should a notification popped up from history be sticky or # timeout as if it would normally do. sticky_history = yes # The height of a single line. If the height is smaller than the font height, # it will get raised to the font height. # This adds empty space above and under the text. line_height = 0 # Draw a line of 'separatpr_height' pixel height between two notifications. # Set to 0 to disable separator_height = 2 # padding between text and separator padding = 8 # horizontal padding horizontal_padding = 8 # Define a color for the separator. # possible values are: # * auto: dunst tries to find a color fitting to the background # * foreground: use the same color as the foreground # * frame: use the same color as the frame. # * anything else will be interpreted as a X color separator_color = frame # print a notification on startup # This is mainly for error detection, since dbus (re-)starts dunst # automatically after a crash. startup_notification = false # dmenu path dmenu = /usr/bin/dmenu -p dunst: # browser for opening urls in context menu browser = /usr/bin/firefox -new-tab [frame] width = 1 color = "#a25136" [shortcuts] # shortcuts are specified as [modifier+][modifier+]...key # available modifiers are 'ctrl', 'mod1' (the alt-key), 'mod2', 'mod3' # and 'mod4' (windows-key) # xev might be helpful to find names for keys # close notification close = mod4+grave # redisplay last message(s) history = mod4+ctrl+grave [urgency_low] # IMPORTANT: colors have to be defined in quotation marks. # Otherwise the '#' and following would be interpreted as a comment. background = "#333333" foreground = "#dcdcdc" timeout = 0 [urgency_normal] background = "#333333" foreground = "#fcfcfc" timeout = 0 [urgency_critical] background = "#a25136" foreground = "#fcfcfc" timeout = 0 # Every section that isn't one of the above is interpreted as a rules # to override settings for certain messages. # Messages can be matched by 'appname', 'summary', 'body' or 'icon' # and you can override the 'timeout', 'urgency', 'foreground', 'background' # and 'format'. # Shell-like globbing will get expanded. # # SCRIPTING # you can specify a script that gets run when the rule matches by setting # the 'script' option. # The script will be called as follows: # script appname summary body icon urgency # where urgency can be "LOW", "NORMAL" or "CRITICAL". # # NOTE: if you don't want a notification to be displayed, set the format to "" # NOTE: It might be helpful to run dunst -print in a terminal in order to find # fitting options for rules. #[espeak] # summary = "*" # script = dunst_espeak.sh #[script-test] # summary = "*script*" # script = dunst_test.sh [ignore] # This notification will not be displayed summary = "*HL: perl*" summary = "HL: " body = "*HL: perl*" body = "HL: " #[signed_on] # appname = Pidgin # summary = "*signed on*" # urgency = low # #[signed_off] # appname = Pidgin # summary = *signed off* # urgency = low # #[says] # appname = Pidgin # summary = *says* # urgency = critical # #[twitter] # appname = Pidgin # summary = *twitter.com* # urgency = normal #