Covers the use case where needing to exclude more than 1 output but
still include all other displays.
e.g. I have 3 monitors: laptop + HD + 4K; and 3 bar types:
- The main bar is on the laptop. `output: "laptop-monitor-id"`
- The 4K has a specific waybar bar-1 configuration. `output: "4K-monitor-id"`
- I want all other displays (3rd HD monitor / any HDMI output when presenting)
to have a plain bar: `output: ["!laptop-monitor-id", "!4k-monitor-id", "*"]`
some users (maybe only myself) may want to sort the task bar by app_id
which then places occurrences of the same task next to each other.
Signed-off-by: Louis DeLosSantos <louis.delos@gmail.com>
When freeing the `default_node_name_` pointer using `free`, the `&`
operator was used to try to free the reference rather than the pointer.
This caused a core dump. In order to fix this, the pointer is freed
instead (ie the `&` operator is no longer used).
Second argument of substr is the length of the substring, _not_ the position. With positions, it's better to do like this.
Example:
```sh
[2023-01-29 13:08:00.927] [debug] hyprland IPC received activelayout>>ITE Tech. Inc. ITE Device(8910) Keyboard,Russian (with Ukrainian-Belorussian layout)
[2023-01-29 13:08:00.927] [debug] kbName is ITE Tech. Inc. ITE Device(8910) Keyboard,Russian (with
```
After the fix it's correct:
```sh
[2023-01-29 13:11:11.408] [debug] hyprland IPC received activelayout>>ITE Tech. Inc. ITE Device(8910) Keyboard,Russian (with Ukrainian-Belorussian layout)
[2023-01-29 13:11:11.408] [debug] kbName is ITE Tech. Inc. ITE Device(8910) Keyboard
```