94 lines
2.9 KiB
YAML
94 lines
2.9 KiB
YAML
# vim:ft=yaml
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# The commands listed in execute_after will be run after an output
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# configuration was changed.
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execute_after:
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- i3-msg "exec setxkbmap de"
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- polybar-msg cmd restart
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# if anything goes wrong (connection the X server died or some other error),
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# run these commands before exiting
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on_failure:
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- xrandr --auto
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# These are the rules grobi tries to match to the current output configuration.
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# The rules are evaluated top to bottom, the first matching rule is applied and
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# processing stops.
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#
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# The rules belowe are written for a typical Laptop in mind, which hase several
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# external connectors (HDMI2, HDMI3) in addition to the internal display
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# (LVDS1). It may even be placed in a Docking Station, which adds more outputs
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# that aren't present outside it.
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rules:
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# I use a modified version of grobi available at https://github.com/rad4day/grobi
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# which allows to specify a display rotation as ::<rotation>.
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# This config will throw errors in default grobi!
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- name: Docking Station
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outputs_connected:
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- DP1-1-BNQ-30887-21573-BenQ GL2450H-X4F00171019
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- DP1-2-BNQ-30887-21573-BenQ GL2450H-ACB00126019
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- HDMI2-SAM-3953-1129860145-S34J55x-H4LT100404
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configure_row:
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- DP1-2@1920x1080::left
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- HDMI2@3440x1440
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- DP1-1@1920x1080::right
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# atomic instructs grobi to only call xrandr once and configure all the
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# outputs. This does not always work with all graphic cards.
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atomic: false
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primary: HDMI2
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execute_after:
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- xset s on
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- nmcli c up Kabelgebundene\ Verbindung\ 2
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- rfkill block wifi
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- bluetoothctl power on
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- xrandr --output DP1-1 --set "Broadcast RGB" "Full"
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- xrandr --output DP1-2 --set "Broadcast RGB" "Full"
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- systemctl --user start redshift-gtk.service
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- name: "KIT 50.34 -118"
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outputs_connected:
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- eDP1
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- HDMI2-SNY-33283-16843009-SONY PJ-
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configure_row:
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- eDP1
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- HDMI2@1920x1200
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primary: eDP1
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atomic: false
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execute_after:
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- xset s off
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- chromium "https://s.kit.edu/50.34-118"
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- systemctl --user stop redshift-gtk.service
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- name: "KIT 50.34 -108"
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outputs_connected:
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- eDP1
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- HDMI2-SNY-33795-16843009-SONY PJ-
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configure_row:
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- eDP1
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- HDMI2@1280x720
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primary: eDP1
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atomic: false
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execute_after:
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- xset s off
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- chromium "https://s.kit.edu/50.34-108"
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- systemctl --user stop redshift-gtk.service
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- name: Mobile
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outputs_disconnected:
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- DP1-1
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- DP1-2
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configure_single: eDP1
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execute_after:
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- xautolock -enable
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- rfkill unblock wifi
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- xcalib -o 0 ~/Nextcloud/Ablage/x380.icm
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- systemctl --user start redshift-gtk.service
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# If none of the rules above match, it's a good idea to have a fallback rule
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# which enables an output device that is always present, so you can debug
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# what's going on.
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- name: Fallback
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configure_single: eDP1
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