# vim:ft=yaml # The commands listed in execute_after will be run after an output # configuration was changed. # pentablet uses 200% cpu after displays changed. So we kill it. execute_after: - i3-msg exec setxkbmap de - polybar-msg cmd restart - "pkill -9 pentablet || true" # if anything goes wrong (connection the X server died or some other error), # run these commands before exiting on_failure: - xrandr --auto # These are the rules grobi tries to match to the current output configuration. # The rules are evaluated top to bottom, the first matching rule is applied and # processing stops. # # The rules belowe are written for a typical Laptop in mind, which hase several # external connectors (HDMI2, HDMI3) in addition to the internal display # (LVDS1). It may even be placed in a Docking Station, which adds more outputs # that aren't present outside it. rules: # This is a rule for a docking station. - name: Docking Station # grobi takes the list of all the # outputs xrandr returns and verifies that HDMI2 and HDMI3 are connected, and # DP2-2 is present (but may be disconnected). outputs_connected: - DP1-1-BNQ-30887-21573-BenQ GL2450H-ACB00126019 - DP1-2-BNQ-30887-21573-BenQ GL2450H-X4F00171019 # when this rule matches, HDMI2 and HDMI3 are activated in their default # resolution and set besides each other in a typical dual-monitor # configuration: left is HDMI2, right is HDMI3 configure_row: - DP1-1 - DP1-2 # atomic instructs grobi to only call xrandr once and configure all the # outputs. This does not always work with all graphic cards. atomic: false # For the output HDMI3, the flag --primary will be added to the xrandr # call, so that e.g. the tray icons are displayed on this monitor (requires # the window manager to do this). primary: DP1-1 # Additional commands can be specified per rule, in this case we make sure # that xautolock is enabled and locks the screen after a while. execute_after: - xautolock -enable - nmcli c up Kabelgebundene\ Verbindung\ 2 - rfkill block wifi - bluetoothctl power on - xrandr --output DP1-1 --set "Broadcast RGB" "Full" - xrandr --output DP1-2 --set "Broadcast RGB" "Full" - xcalib -o 0 ~/Nextcloud/Ablage/benq.icc - xcalib -o 1 ~/Nextcloud/Ablage/benq.icc - systemctl --user start redshift-gtk.service - name: "KIT 50.34 -118" # We only want to match the TV, so we identify it with its monitor ID. In order to get the # monitor ID, we connect the TV and run `grobi show`, which lists all connected monitors # with their monitor ID (which consists of a three letter manufacturer code, a product and # a serial number). We can now match the connected outputs with this monitor ID. # We specify the monitor ID after the port with a dash in between those two values. outputs_connected: - eDP1 - HDMI2-SNY-33283-16843009-SONY PJ- configure_row: - eDP1 - HDMI2@1920x1200 primary: eDP1 atomic: false execute_after: - xautolock -disable - chromium "https://s.kit.edu/50.34-118" - systemctl --user stop redshift-gtk.service - name: "KIT 50.34 -108" # We only want to match the TV, so we identify it with its monitor ID. In order to get the # monitor ID, we connect the TV and run `grobi show`, which lists all connected monitors # with their monitor ID (which consists of a three letter manufacturer code, a product and # a serial number). We can now match the connected outputs with this monitor ID. # We specify the monitor ID after the port with a dash in between those two values. outputs_connected: - eDP1 - HDMI2-SNY-33795-16843009-SONY PJ- configure_row: - eDP1 - HDMI2@1280x720 primary: eDP1 atomic: false execute_after: - xautolock -disable - chromium "https://s.kit.edu/50.34-108" - systemctl --user stop redshift-gtk.service # - name: TV # # # We only want to match the TV, so we identify it with its monitor ID. In order to get the # # monitor ID, we connect the TV and run `grobi show`, which lists all connected monitors # # with their monitor ID (which consists of a three letter manufacturer code, a product and # # a serial number). We can now match the connected outputs with this monitor ID. # # We specify the monitor ID after the port with a dash in between those two values. # outputs_connected: # - HDMI1-SAM-2618-808661557 # # configure_single: HDMI1 # # execute_after: # - xautolock -disable # This is a rule for mobile computing, i.e. outside of the docking station defined above. - name: Mobile # In order to match, the outputs HDMI2 and HDMI3 may be present, but must be disconnected. outputs_disconnected: - DP1-1 - DP1-2 # Here, only the internal LCD panel is activated. configure_single: eDP1 execute_after: - xautolock -enable - rfkill unblock wifi - xcalib -o 0 ~/Nextcloud/Ablage/x380.icm - systemctl --user start redshift-gtk.service # If none of the rules above match, it's a good idea to have a fallback rule # which enables an output device that is always present, so you can debug # what's going on. - name: Fallback configure_single: eDP1