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-Welcome to the Lain wiki!
-
-Dependencies
-------------------
-
-Package | Requested by | Reason of choice
---- | --- | ---
-alsa-utils | [alsa](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/alsa), [alsabar](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/alsabar) | /
-curl | widgets accessing network resources | LuaSocket is not a core library, and still not available for Lua 5.2+. LuaSSL is out of date.
-imagemagick | album arts in [mpd](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/mpd) notifications | Cairo doesn't do high quality filtering.
-
-Installation
----------------
-
-### Arch Linux
-
-[AUR package](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lain/)
-
-### Other distributions
-
- git clone https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain.git ~/.config/awesome/lain
-
-Usage
---------
-
-First, include it into your `rc.lua`:
-
- local lain = require("lain")
-
-Then check out the submodules you want:
-
-- [Layouts](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Layouts)
-- [Widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-- [Utilities](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Utilities)
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-Currently, there are **8** layouts.
-
- lain/layout
- .
- |-- termfair
- |-- centerfair
- |-- cascade
- |-- cascadetile
- |-- centerwork
- |-- uselessfair
- |-- uselesspiral
- `-- uselesstile
-
-Just add your favourites to ``layouts`` table:
-
- layouts =
- {
- ...
- lain.layout.termfair,
- lain.layout.uselesstile,
- ...
- }
-
-Or set them on specific tags like this:
-
- awful.layout.set(lain.layout.uselessfair, tags[1][7])
-
-How do layouts work?
-=========================
-
-termfair
---------
-
-I do a lot of work on terminals. The common tiling algorithms usually
-maximize windows, so you'll end up with a terminal that has about 200
-columns or more. That's way too much. Have you ever read a manpage in a
-terminal of this size?
-
-This layout restricts the size of each window. Each window will have the
-same width but is variable in height. Furthermore, windows are
-left-aligned. The basic workflow is as follows (the number above the
-screen is the number of open windows, the number in a cell is the fixed
-number of a client):
-
- (1) (2) (3)
- +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
- | | | | | | | | | | | |
- | 1 | | | -> | 2 | 1 | | -> | 3 | 2 | 1 | ->
- | | | | | | | | | | | |
- +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
-
- (4) (5) (6)
- +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
- | 4 | | | | 5 | 4 | | | 6 | 5 | 4 |
- +---+---+---+ -> +---+---+---+ -> +---+---+---+
- | 3 | 2 | 1 | | 3 | 2 | 1 | | 3 | 2 | 1 |
- +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
-
-The first client will be located in the left column. When opening
-another window, this new window will be placed in the left column while
-moving the first window into the middle column. Once a row is full,
-another row above it will be created.
-
-Default number of columns and rows are respectively taken from `nmaster`
-and `ncol` values in `awful.tag`, but you can set your own.
-
-For example, this sets `termfair` to 3 columns and at least 1 row:
-
- lain.layout.termfair.nmaster = 3
- lain.layout.termfair.ncol = 1
-
-centerfair
-----------
-
-Similar to `termfair`, but with fixed number of vertical columns. Cols are centerded until there are `nmaster` columns, then windows are stacked as slaves, with possibly `ncol` clients per column at most.
-
- (1) (2) (3)
- +---+---+---+ +-+---+---+-+ +---+---+---+
- | | | | | | | | | | | | |
- | | 1 | | -> | | 1 | 2 | | -> | 1 | 2 | 3 | ->
- | | | | | | | | | | | | |
- +---+---+---+ +-+---+---+-+ +---+---+---+
-
- (4) (5)
- +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
- | | | 3 | | | 2 | 4 |
- + 1 + 2 +---+ -> + 1 +---+---+
- | | | 4 | | | 3 | 5 |
- +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
-
-Like `termfair`, default number of columns and rows are respectively taken from `nmaster`
-and `ncol` values in `awful.tag`, but you can set your own.
-
-For example:
-
- lain.layout.centerfair.nmaster = 3
- lain.layout.centerfair.ncol = 1
-
-cascade
--------
-
-Cascade all windows of a tag.
-
-You can control the offsets by setting these two variables:
-
- lain.layout.cascade.cascade_offset_x = 64
- lain.layout.cascade.cascade_offset_y = 16
-
-The following reserves space for 5 windows:
-
- lain.layout.cascade.nmaster = 5
-
-That is, no window will get resized upon the creation of a new window,
-unless there's more than 5 windows.
-
-cascadetile
------------
-
-Similar to `awful.layout.suit.tile` layout, however, clients in the slave
-column are cascaded instead of tiled.
-
-Left column size can be set, otherwise is controlled by `mwfact` of the
-tag. Additional windows will be opened in another column on the right.
-New windows are placed above old windows.
-
-Whether the slave column is placed on top of the master window or not is
-controlled by the value of `ncol`. A value of 1 means "overlapping slave column"
-and anything else means "don't overlap windows".
-
-Usage example:
-
- lain.layout.cascadetile.cascade_offset_x = 2
- lain.layout.cascadetile.cascade_offset_y = 32
- lain.layout.cascadetile.extra_padding = 5
- lain.layout.cascadetile.nmaster = 5
- lain.layout.ncol = 1
-
-`extra_padding` reduces the size of the master window if "overlapping
-slave column" is activated. This allows you to see if there are any
-windows in your slave column.
-
-Setting `cascade_offset_x` to a very small value or even 0 is reccommended to avoid wasting space.
-
-centerwork
-----------
-
-You start with one window, centered horizontally:
-
- +--------------------------+
- | +----------+ |
- | | | |
- | | | |
- | | | |
- | | MAIN | |
- | | | |
- | | | |
- | | | |
- | | | |
- | +----------+ |
- +--------------------------+
-
-This is your main working window. You do most of the work right here.
-Sometimes, you may want to open up additional windows. They're put in
-the following four slots:
-
- +--------------------------+
- | +---+ +----------+ +---+ |
- | | | | | | | |
- | | 0 | | | | 1 | |
- | | | | | | | |
- | +---+ | MAIN | +---+ |
- | +---+ | | +---+ |
- | | | | | | | |
- | | 2 | | | | 3 | |
- | | | | | | | |
- | +---+ +----------+ +---+ |
- +--------------------------+
-
-Yes, the number "four" is fixed. In total, you can only have five open
-windows with this layout. Additional windows are not managed and set to
-floating mode. **This is intentional**.
-
-You can set the order of the four auxiliary windows. This is the default
-configuration:
-
- lain.layout.centerwork.top_left = 0
- lain.layout.centerwork.top_right = 1
- lain.layout.centerwork.bottom_left = 2
- lain.layout.centerwork.bottom_right = 3
-
-This means: The bottom left slot will be occupied by the third window
-(not counting the main window). Suppose you want your windows to appear
-in this order:
-
- +--------------------------+
- | +---+ +----------+ +---+ |
- | | | | | | | |
- | | 3 | | | | 0 | |
- | | | | | | | |
- | +---+ | MAIN | +---+ |
- | +---+ | | +---+ |
- | | | | | | | |
- | | 2 | | | | 1 | |
- | | | | | | | |
- | +---+ +----------+ +---+ |
- +--------------------------+
-
-This would require you to use these settings:
-
- lain.layout.centerwork.top_left = 3
- lain.layout.centerwork.top_right = 0
- lain.layout.centerwork.bottom_left = 2
- lain.layout.centerwork.bottom_right = 1
-
-*Please note:* If you use Awesome's default configuration, navigation in
-this layout may be very confusing. How do you get from the main window
-to satellite ones depends on the order in which the windows are opened.
-Thus, use of `awful.client.focus.bydirection()` is suggested.
-Here's an example:
-
- globalkeys = awful.util.table.join(
- ...
- awful.key({ modkey }, "j",
- function()
- awful.client.focus.bydirection("down")
- if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
- end),
- awful.key({ modkey }, "k",
- function()
- awful.client.focus.bydirection("up")
- if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
- end),
- awful.key({ modkey }, "h",
- function()
- awful.client.focus.bydirection("left")
- if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
- end),
- awful.key({ modkey }, "l",
- function()
- awful.client.focus.bydirection("right")
- if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
- end),
- ...
- )
-
-uselessfair, uselesspiral & uselesstile
----------------------------------------
-These are duplicates of the stock `fair`, `spiral` and `tile` layouts.
-
-However, "useless gaps" (see below) have been added.
-
-Useless gaps
-============
-
-Useless gaps are gaps between windows. They are "useless" because they
-serve no special purpose despite increasing overview. I find it easier
-to recognize window boundaries if windows are set apart a little bit.
-
-The `uselessfair` layout, for example, looks like this:
-
- +================+
- # #
- # +---+ +---+ #
- # | 1 | | | #
- # +---+ | | #
- # | 3 | #
- # +---+ | | #
- # | 2 | | | #
- # +---+ +---+ #
- # #
- +================+
-
-All of lain layouts provide useless gaps. To set the width of the gaps,
-you have to add an item called `useless_gap_width` in your `theme.lua`.
-If it doesn't exist, the width will default to 0.
-Example:
-
- theme.useless_gap_width = 10
-
-What about layout icons?
-========================
-
-They are located in ``lain/icons/layout``.
-
-To use them, add lines to your ``theme.lua`` like this:
-
- theme.lain_icons = os.getenv("HOME") .. "/.config/awesome/lain/icons/layout/default/"
- theme.layout_termfair = theme.lain_icons .. "termfairw.png"
- theme.layout_cascade = theme.lain_icons .. "cascadew.png"
- theme.layout_cascadetile = theme.lain_icons .. "cascadetilew.png"
- theme.layout_centerwork = theme.lain_icons .. "centerworkw.png"
-
-Credits goes to [Nicolas Estibals](https://github.com/nestibal) for creating
-layout icons for default theme.
-
-You can use them as a template for your custom versions.
-
-[<- home](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki)
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-markup
-------
-
-Made markup easier!
-
-First, require it like this:
-
- local markup = lain.util.markup
-
-then you can call its functions:
-
- +-- markup
- |
- |`-- bold() Set bold.
- |`-- italic() Set italicized text.
- |`-- strike() Set strikethrough text.
- |`-- underline() Set underlined text.
- |`-- monospace() Set monospaced text.
- |`-- big() Set bigger text.
- |`-- small() Set smaller text.
- |`-- font() Set the font of the text.
- |
- |`--+ bg
- | |
- | |`-- color() Set background color.
- | |`-- focus() Set focus background color.
- | |`-- normal() Set normal background color.
- | `-- urgent() Set urgent background color.
- |
- |`--+ fg
- | |
- | |`-- color() Set foreground color.
- | |`-- focus() Set focus foreground color.
- | |`-- normal() Set normal foreground color.
- | `-- urgent() Set urgent foreground color.
- |
- |`-- focus() Set both foreground and background focus colors.
- |`-- normal() Set both foreground and background normal colors.
- `-- urgent() Set both foreground and background urgent colors.
-
-they all take one argument, which is the text to markup, except `fg.color` and `bg.color`:
-
- markup.fg.color(text, color)
- markup.bg.color(text, color)
-
-dynamic tagging
----------------
-
-That is:
-
-- add a new tag;
-- rename current tag;
-- move current tag;
-- remove current tag.
-
-If you delete a tag, any rule set on it shall be broken, so be careful.
-
-Use it with key bindings like these:
-
- awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "n", function () lain.util.add_tag(mypromptbox) end),
- awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "r", function () lain.util.rename_tag(mypromptbox) end),
- awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "Left", function () lain.util.move_tag(1) end), -- move to next tag
- awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "Right", function () lain.util.move_tag(-1) end), -- move to previous tag
- awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "d", function () lain.util.remove_tag() end),
-
-**Note** that these function won't work properly with [Copland theme](https://github.com/copycat-killer/awesome-copycats) or any other configuration that already uses a dynamic tagging module like [Eminent](https://github.com/copycat-killer/awesome-copycats/tree/master/eminent).
-
-useless\_gaps\_resize
----------------------
-
-Changes `beautiful.useless_gaps_width` on the fly.
-
-The function takes an integer argument, being the amount of pixel to add/remove to gaps.
-
-You could use it with these keybindings:
-
- -- On the fly useless gaps change
- awful.key({ altkey, "Control" }, "+", function () lain.util.useless_gaps_resize(1) end),
- awful.key({ altkey, "Control" }, "-", function () lain.util.useless_gaps_resize(-1) end),
-
-where `altkey=Mod1`, or you could use it like this:
-
- mywidget:buttons(awful.util.table.join (
- awful.button({}, 4, function() lain.util.useless_gaps_resize(-1) end),
- awful.button({}, 5, function() lain.util.useless_gaps_resize(1) end)
- end)
- ))
-
-so when hovering the mouse over `mywidget`, you can adjust useless gaps size by scrolling with the mouse wheel.
-
-tag\_view\_nonempty
--------------------
-
-This function lets you jump to the next/previous non-empty tag.
-It takes two arguments:
-
-* `direction`: `1` for next non-empty tag, `-1` for previous.
-* `sc`: Screen which the taglist is in. Default is `mouse.screen` or `1`. This
- argument is optional.
-
-You can use it with key bindings like these:
-
- -- Non-empty tag browsing
- awful.key({ altkey }, "Left", function () lain.util.tag_view_nonempty(-1) end),
- awful.key({ altkey }, "Right", function () lain.util.tag_view_nonempty(1) end),
-
-where `altkey = "Mod1"`.
-
-menu\_clients\_current\_tags
-----------------------------
-
-Similar to `awful.menu.clients`, but this menu only shows the clients
-of currently visible tags. Use it with a key binding like this:
-
- awful.key({ "Mod1" }, "Tab",
- function()
- awful.menu.menu_keys.down = { "Down", "Alt_L", "Tab", "j" }
- awful.menu.menu_keys.up = { "Up", "k" }
- lain.util.menu_clients_current_tags({ width = 350 }, { keygrabber = true })
- end),
-
-magnify\_client
----------------
-
-Set a client to floating and resize it in the same way the "magnifier"
-layout does it. Place it on the "current" screen (derived from the mouse
-position). This allows you to magnify any client you wish, regardless of
-the currently used layout. Use it with a client keybinding like this:
-
- clientkeys = awful.util.table.join(
- ...
- awful.key({ modkey, "Control" }, "m", lain.util.magnify_client),
- ...
- )
-
-If you want to "de-magnify" it, just retype the keybinding.
-
-niceborder\_{focus, unfocus}
-----------------------------
-
-By default, your `rc.lua` contains something like this:
-
- client.connect_signal("focus", function(c) c.border_color = beautiful.border_focus end)
- client.connect_signal("unfocus", function(c) c.border_color = beautiful.border_normal end)
-
-You can change it to this:
-
- client.connect_signal("focus", lain.util.niceborder_focus(c))
- client.connect_signal("unfocus", lain.util.niceborder_unfocus(c))
-
-Now, when a client is focused or unfocused, Awesome will look up its
-nice value in `/proc/<pid>/stat`. If it's less than 0, the client is
-classified as "high priority"; if it's greater than 0, the client is
-classified as "low priority". If it's equal to 0, nothing special
-happens.
-
-This requires to define additional colors in your `theme.lua`. For example:
-
- theme.border_focus_highprio = "#FF0000"
- theme.border_normal_highprio = "#A03333"
-
- theme.border_focus_lowprio = "#3333FF"
- theme.border_normal_lowprio = "#333366"
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-General usage
--------------
-
-Every widget is output by a `function`.
-
-For some widgets, `function` returns a `wibox.widget.textbox`, for others a table to be used for notification and update purposes.
-
-Every widget may take either a table or a list of variables as argument.
-
-If it takes a table, you have to define a function variable called `settings` in it, in order to make your customizations.
-
-To markup the textbox, call `widget:set_markup(...)` within `settings`.
-
-You can feed `set_markup` with predefined arguments, see the sections for all the details.
-
-`widget` is a textbox, so you can threat it like any other `wibox.widget.textbox`.
-
-Here follows an example:
-
- mycpu = lain.widgets.cpu({
- timeout = 4,
- settings = function()
- widget:set_markup("Cpu " .. cpu_now.usage)
- end
- })
-
-If you want to see more complex applications, check [awesome-copycats](https://github.com/copycat-killer/awesome-copycats).
-
-Index
------
-
-- [alsa](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/alsa)
-- [alsabar](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/alsabar)
-- [bat](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/bat)
-- [borderbox](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/borderbox)
-- [calendar](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/calendar)
-- [cpu](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/cpu)
-- [fs](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/fs)
-- [imap](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/imap)
-- [maildir](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/maildir)
-- [mem](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/mem)
-- [mpd](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/mpd)
-- [net](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/net)
-- [sysload](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/sysload)
-- [temp](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/temp)
-- [yawn](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/yawn)
-
-Users contributed
-----------------
-
-- [task](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/task)
-- [tpbat](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/tpbat)
-- [brightness](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/brightness)
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows and controls alsa volume with a textbox.
-
- volumewidget = lain.widgets.alsa()
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 5
-`channel` | Mixer channel | string | "Master"
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-`settings` can use the following variables:
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Values
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`volume_now.level` | Self explained | int | 0-100
-`volume_now.status` | Device status | string | "on", "off"
-
-### output table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type
---- | --- | ---
-`widget` | The widget | `wibox.widget.textbox`
-`update` | Update `widget` | function
-
-You can control the widget with key bindings like these:
-
- -- Volume control
- awful.key({ altkey }, "Up",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn("amixer set Master 1%+")
- volumewidget.update()
- end),
- awful.key({ altkey }, "Down",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn("amixer set Master 1%-")
- volumewidget.update()
- end),
- awful.key({ altkey }, "m",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn("amixer set Master playback toggle")
- volumewidget.update()
- end),
- awful.key({ altkey, "Control" }, "m",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn("amixer set Master playback 100%", false )
- volumewidget.update()
- end),
-
-where `altkey = "Mod1"`.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows and controls alsa volume with a progressbar; provides tooltips, notifications, and color changes at mute/unmute switch.
-
- volume = lain.widgets.alsabar()
-
-* Left click: Launch `alsamixer` in your `terminal`.
-* Right click: Mute/unmute.
-* Scroll wheel: Increase/decrase volume.
-
-The function takes a table as optional argument, which can contain:
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 4
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-`width` | Bar width | int | 63
-`height` | Bar height | int | 1
-`ticks` | Set bar ticks on | boolean | false
-`ticks_size` | Ticks size | int | 7
-`vertical` | Set the bar vertical | boolean | false
-`channel` | Mixer channel | string | "Master"
-`step` | Step at which volume is increased/decreased | string | "5%"
-`colors` | Bar colors | table | see **colors**
-`notifications` | Notifications settings | table | see **notifications**
-
-### colors
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`background` | Bar backgrund color | string | `beautiful.bg_normal`
-`mute` | Bar mute color | string | "#EB8F8F"
-`unmute` | Bar unmute color | string | "#A4CE8A"
-
-### notifications
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`font` | Notifications font | string | The one defined in `beautiful.font`
-`font_size` | Notifications font size | string | "11"
-`color` | Notifications color | string | `beautiful.fg_normal`
-`bar_size` | Wibox height | int | 18
-
-It's **crucial** to set `notifications.bar_size` to your `mywibox[s]` height.
-
-`settings` can use the following variables:
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Values
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`volume_now.level` | Self explained | int | 0-100
-`volume_now.status` | Device status | string | "on", "off"
-### output table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type
---- | --- | ---
-`bar` | The widget | `awful.widget.progressbar`
-`channel` | Alsa channel | string
-`step` | Increase/decrease step | string
-`notify` | The notification | function
-
-You can control the widget with key bindings like these:
-
- -- ALSA volume control
- awful.key({ altkey }, "Up",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn("amixer -q set " .. volume.channel .. " " .. volume.step .. "+")
- volume.notify()
- end),
- awful.key({ altkey }, "Down",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn("amixer -q set " .. volume.channel .. " " .. volume.step .. "-")
- volume.notify()
- end),
- awful.key({ altkey }, "m",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn("amixer -q set " .. volume.channel .. " playback toggle")
- volume.notify()
- end),
- awful.key({ altkey, "Control" }, "m",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn("amixer -q set " .. volume.channel .. " playback 100%")
- volume.notify()
- end),
-
-where `altkey = "Mod1"`.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows in a textbox the remaining time and percentage capacity of your laptop battery, as well as
-the current wattage.
-
-Displays a notification when battery is low or critical.
-
- mybattery = lain.widgets.bat()
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 30
-`battery` | Identifier of the battery | string | "BAT0"
-`notify` | Enable notifications | string | "on"
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-`settings` can use the `bat_now` table, which contains the following strings:
-
-- `status` ("Not present", "Charging", "Discharging");
-- `perc`;
-- `time`;
-- `watt`.
-
-To disable warning notifications, set `notify` to `"off"`.
-
-### output
-
-A textbox.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Creates a thin wibox at a position relative to another wibox.
-
-This allows to create "borders" for your wiboxes.
-
- lain.widget.borderbox(relbox, s, args)
-
-`relbox` and `s` (an integer being screen number) are required arguments, `args` is an optional table
-which can contain:
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`position` | Position of the additional box | string | "above"
-`color` | Color of the additional box | string | `#FFFFFF`
-`size` | Size in pixels of the additional box | int | 1
-
-Possible values for `.position`: `top`, `bottom`, `left` and `right`.
-
-### Example usage
-
-Think of this as a wibox:
-
- [======================]
-
-If `args.position = "above"`, then you'll get an additional wibox below
-the existing one:
-
- ________________________
- [======================]
-
-It'll match position and size of the existing wibox.
-
-If your main wiboxes are stored in a table called `mywibox` (one wibox
-for each screen) and are located at the bottom of your screen, then this
-adds a borderbox on top of them:
-
- -- Layout section
- for s = 1, screen.count() do
- ...
-
- -- Most likely, you'll want to do this as well:
- awful.screen.padding(screen[s], "bottom")
-
- -- Create the box and place it above the existing box.
- lain.widgets.borderbox(mywibox[s], s )
-
- ...
- end
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows the current level of screen brightness in a textbox.
-
- brightnesswidget = lain.widgets.contrib.brightness()
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 5
-`backlight` | Backlight video | string | "acpi_video0"
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-`settings` can use the following variables:
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Values
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`brightness_now` | Brightness level | int | 0-100
-
-### output table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type
---- | --- | ---
-`widget` | The widget | `wibox.widget.textbox`
-`update` | Update `widget` | function
-
-You can control the widget with key bindings like these:
-
- -- Brightness control
- awful.key({}, "XF86MonBrightnessUp",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn("xbacklight -inc 1")
- brightnesswidget.update()
- end),
- awful.key({}, "XF86MonBrightnessDown",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn("xbacklight -dec 1")
- brightnesswidget.update()
- end),
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Attaches a calendar notification to a widget.
-
- lain.widgets.calendar:attach(widget, args)
-
-- Left click: switch to previous month.
-- Right click: switch to next month.
-
-`args` is an optional table which can contain:
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`icons` | Path to calendar icons | string | [lain/icons/cal/white](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/tree/master/icons/cal/white)
-`font_size` | Calendar font size | int | 12
-`fg` | Calendar foreground color | string | `beautiful.fg_normal`
-`bg` | Calendar background color | string | `beautiful.bg_normal`
-`position` | Calendar position | string | "top_right"
-
-`position` possible values are defined [here](http://awesome.naquadah.org/doc/api/modules/naughty.html#notify).
-
-Notification will show an icon displaying current day, and formatted output
-from ``cal`` with current day highlighted.
-
-You can call the notification with a key binding like this:
-
- awful.key({ altkey }, "c", function () lain.widgets.calendar:show(7) end),
-
-where ``altkey = "Mod1"`` and ``show`` argument is an optional integer, meaning timeout seconds.
-
-**Note that** this widget exploits ``cal`` to do the alignment, in order to avoid more dozens of code lines, but this requires that your system font is monospaced.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows in a textbox the average CPU usage percent for a given amount of time.
-
- mycpuusage = lain.widgets.cpu()
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 5
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-`settings` can use the string `cpu_now.usage`, which is the cpu use percentage.
-
-### output
-
-A textbox.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows disk space usage for a set partition.
-
-Displays a notification when the partition is full or has low space.
-
- mypartition = lain.widgets.fs()
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds -| int | 600
-`partition` | Partition to monitor | string | "/"
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-`settings` can use the following `partition` related float values: `fs_now.used`, `fs_now.available`, `fs_now.size_mb`, `fs_now.size_gb`.
-
-It can also use value strings in these formats:
-
- fs_info[p .. "used_p"]
- fs_info[p .. "avail_p"]
- fs_info[p .. "size_mb"]
- fs_info[p .. "size_gb"]
-
-where `p` is the last column of `df` command ("/", "/home", "/boot", ...).
-
-This means you can set the widget for a certain partition, but you can look up at others too.
-
-Finally, `settings` can modify `fs_notification_preset` table too. This table will be the preset for the naughty notifications. Check [here](http://awesome.naquadah.org/doc/api/modules/naughty.html#notify) for the list of variables it can contain. Default definition:
-
- fs_notification_preset = { fg = beautiful.fg_normal }
-
-### output table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type
---- | --- | ---
-`widget` | The widget | `wibox.widget.textbox`
-`show` | The notification | function
-
-You can display the notification with a key binding like this:
-
- awful.key({ altkey }, "h", function () mypartition.show(7) end),
-
-where ``altkey = "Mod1"`` and ``show`` argument is an optional integer, meaning timeout seconds.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows mail count in a textbox fetching over IMAP.
-
- myimapcheck = lain.widgets.imap(args)
-
-New mails are notified like this:
-
- +--------------------------------------------+
- | +---+ |
- | |\ /| donald@disney.org has 3 new messages |
- | +---+ |
- +--------------------------------------------+
-
-The function takes a table as argument. Required table parameters are:
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type
---- | --- | ---
-`server` | Mail server | string
-`mail` | User mail | string
-`password` | User password | string
-
-while the optional are:
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`port` | IMAP port | int | 993
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 60
-`is_plain` | Define whether `password` is a plain password (true) or a function that retrieves it (false) | boolean | false
-`settings` | User settings | function
-
-Let's focus better on `is_plain`.
-
-The reason why it's false by default is to discourage the habit of storing passwords in plain.
-
-So you can set your password in plain like this:
-
- myimapcheck = lain.widgets.imap({
- is_plain = true,
- password = "myplainpassword",
- [...]
- })
-
-and you'll have the same security provided by `~/.netrc`.
-
-**Or** you can use a keyring, like [python keyring](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/keyring):
-
- myimapcheck = lain.widgets.imap({
- password = "keyring get mymail",
- [...]
- })
-
-When `is_plain == false`, it *executes* `password` before using it, so you can also use whatever password fetching solution you want.
-
-`settings` can use the value `mailcount`, an integer greater or equal to zero, and can modify `mail_notification_preset` table, which will be the preset for the naughty notifications. Check [here](http://awesome.naquadah.org/doc/api/modules/naughty.html#notify) for the list of variables it can contain.
-
-Default definition:
-
- mail_notification _preset = {
- icon = lain/icons/mail.png,
- position = "top_left"
- }
-
-Note that `mailcount` is 0 either if there are no new mails or credentials are invalid, so make sure you get the right settings.
-
-### output
-
-A textbox.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows maildirs status in a textbox.
-
-Maildirs are structured as follows:
-
- ~/Mail
- .
- |-- arch
- | |-- cur
- | |-- new
- | `-- tmp
- |-- gmail
- | |-- cur
- | |-- new
- | `-- tmp
- .
- .
- .
-
-therefore the widget checks whether there are files in the `new` directories.
-If there's new mails, the textbox will say something like "mail: bugs(3), system(1)", otherwise it says
-"no mail".
-
- mymaildir = lain.widgets.maildir("/path/to/my/maildir")
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 60
-`mailpath` | Path to your maildir | string | "~/Mail"
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-`settings` can use the string `newmail`, which format will be something like defined above, or "no mail".
-
-### output
-
-A textbox.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows memory status (in MiB) in a textbox.
-
- mymem = lain.widgets.mem()
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 3
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-`settings` can use the strings `mem_now.used` (memory used MB) and `mem_now.swapused` (swap used MB).
-
-### output
-
-A textbox.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows MPD status in a textbox.
-
- mpdwidget = lain.widgets.mpd()
-
-Now playing songs are notified like this:
-
- +--------------------------------------------------------+
- | +-------+ |
- | |/^\_/^\| Now playing |
- | |\ O O /| Cannibal Corpse (Hammer Smashed Face) - 1993 |
- | | '.o.' | Hammer Smashed Face (Radio Disney Version) |
- | +-------+ |
- +--------------------------------------------------------+
-
-You need a file like this
-
- (Front|front|Cover|cover|Art|art|Folder|folder)\.(jpg|jpeg|png|gif)
-
-in the album folder in order to show album art too.
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 1
-`password` | MPD password | string | ""
-`host` | MPD server | string | "127.0.0.1"
-`port` | MPD port | string | "6600"
-`music_dir` | Music directory | string | "~/Music"
-`cover_size` | Album art notification size | int | 100
-`default_art` | Default art | string | ""
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-`settings` can use `mpd_now` table, which contains the following string values:
-
-- state (possible values: "play", "pause", "stop")
-- file
-- artist
-- title
-- album
-- date
-
-and can modify `mpd_notification_preset` table, which will be the preset for the naughty notifications. Check [here](http://awesome.naquadah.org/doc/api/modules/naughty.html#notify) for the list of variables it can contain. Default definition:
-
- mpd_notification_preset = {
- title = "Now playing",
- timeout = 6,
- text = string.format("%s (%s) - %s\n%s", mpd_now.artist,
- mpd_now.album, mpd_now.date, mpd_now.title)
- }
-
-### output table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type
---- | --- | ---
-`widget` | The textbox | `wibox.widget.textbox`
-`update` | The notification | function
-
-You can control the widget with key bindings like these:
-
- -- MPD control
- awful.key({ altkey, "Control" }, "Up",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn_with_shell("mpc toggle || ncmpcpp toggle || ncmpc toggle || pms toggle")
- mpdwidget.update()
- end),
- awful.key({ altkey, "Control" }, "Down",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn_with_shell("mpc stop || ncmpcpp stop || ncmpc stop || pms stop")
- mpdwidget.update()
- end),
- awful.key({ altkey, "Control" }, "Left",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn_with_shell("mpc prev || ncmpcpp prev || ncmpc prev || pms prev")
- mpdwidget.update()
- end),
- awful.key({ altkey, "Control" }, "Right",
- function ()
- awful.util.spawn_with_shell("mpc next || ncmpcpp next || ncmpc next || pms next")
- mpdwidget.update()
- end),
-
-where `altkey = "Mod1"`.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Monitors network interfaces and shows current traffic in a textbox.
-
- mynet = lain.widgets.net()
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 2
-`iface` | Network device | string | autodetected
-`units` | Units | int | 1024 (kilobytes)
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-Possible other values for `units` are 1 (byte) or multiple of 1024: 1024^2 (mb), 1024^3 (gb), and so on.
-
-`settings` can use the following `iface` related strings:
-
-- `net_now.carrier` ("0", "1");
-- `net_now.state` ("up", "down");
-- `net_now.sent` and `net_now.received` (numbers).
-
-### output
-
-A textbox.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows the current system load.
-
- mysysload = lain.widgets.sysload()
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 5
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-`settings` can use strings `load_1`, `load_5` and `load_15`, which are loadavg over 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
-
-### output
-
-A textbox.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Attaches a [taskwarrior](http://taskwarrior.org/projects/show/taskwarrior) notification to a widget, and lets to add/search tasks from the promptbox.
-
- lain.widgets.contrib.task:attach(widget, args)
-
-`args` is an optional table which can contain:
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`font_size` | Calendar font size | int | 12
-`fg` | Calendar foreground color | string | `beautiful.fg_normal`
-`bg` | Calendar background color | string | `beautiful.bg_normal`
-`position` | Calendar position | string | "top_right"
-`timeout` | Notification timeout seconds | int | 7
-
-`position` possible values are defined [here](http://awesome.naquadah.org/doc/api/modules/naughty.html#notify).
-
-Notification will show the output of `task` command.
-
-You can call the notification with a key binding like this:
-
- awful.key({ modkey, altkey }, "t", lain.widgets.contrib.task.show),
-
-where ``altkey = "Mod1"``.
-
-And you can prompt to add/search a task with key bindings like these:
-
- awful.key({ modkey, }, "t", lain.widgets.contrib.task.prompt_add),
- awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "t", lain.widgets.contrib.task.prompt_search),
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-Shows the current core temperature in a textbox.
-
-Reads from `/sys/class/thermal`, so value is expressed in Celsius.
-
- mytemp = lain.widgets.temp()
-
-### input table
-
-Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
---- | --- | --- | ---
-`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 5
-`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
-`settings` can use the string `coretemp_now`, which means current core temperature, expressed in Celsius (linux standard).
-
-### output
-
-A textbox.
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-A battery widget that works with Lenovo ThinkPad laptops using [tp_smapi](http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Tp_smapi).
-
-Includes hover notification with more details.
-
- tpbatwidget = lain.widgets.contrib.tpbat()
-
-Configuration is identical to [standard battery widget's](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/bat).
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-[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets)
-
-(YAhoo! Weather Notification)
-
-Yawn provides brief and compact Yahoo! Weather notification.
-
-Usage
------
-
-You can ``register`` Yawn to get a set of widgets, or ``attach`` it to
-an existent widget.
-
-### register
-
- yawn = lain.widgets.yawn(id, args)
-
-- ``id``
-
- An integer that defines the WOEID code of your city.
- To obtain it you can google 'yahoo weather %CITYNAME%' and follow the first link.
- It will look like:
-
- http://weather.yahoo.com/united-states/california/san-diego-2487889/
-
- and the last number in that link will be the ID you need.
-
-- ``args``
-
- A required table which can contain:
-
- Variables | Meaning | Type | Possible values | Default value
- --- | --- | --- | --- | ---
- `u` | Units | string | "c" (Celsius), "f" (Fahrenheit) | "c"
- `timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | integers | 600
- `settings` | User settings | function | function | empty function
-
- `settings` can use strings `forecast`, `units`, and can modify `yawn_notification_preset` table, which
- will be the preset for the naughty notifications. Check [here](http://awesome.naquadah.org/doc/api/modules/naughty.html#notify) for the list of variables it can contain.
-
-The function `register` creates an imagebox icon and a textbox widget. Add them to you wibox like this:
-
- right_layout:add(yawn.icon)
- right_layout:add(yawn.widget)
-
-Hovering over ``yawn.icon`` will display the notification.
-
-### attach
-
- lain.widgets.yawn.attach(widget, id, args)
-
-Arguments:
-
-- ``widget``
-
- The widget which you want to attach Yawn to.
-
-- ``id``
-
- Same as in ``register``.
-
-- ``args``
-
- Same as in ``register``.
-
-Hovering over ``widget`` will display the notification.
-
-Popup shortcut
---------------
-
-You can also create a keybinding for the weather popup like this:
-
- awful.key( { "Mod1" }, "w", function () yawn.show(5) end )
-
-where ``show`` argument is an integer defining timeout seconds.
-
-Localization
-------------
-
-Default language is English, but Yawn can be localized.
-
-Move to `localizations` subdirectory and fill `localization_template`.
-
-Once you're done, rename it like your locale id. In my case:
-
- $ lua
- Lua 5.2.2 Copyright (C) 1994-2013 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
- > print(os.getenv("LANG"):match("(%S*$*)[.]"))
- it_IT
- >
-
-hence I named my file "it_IT" (Italian localization).
-
-**NOTE:** If you create a localization, feel free to send me! I will add it.
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