Provides CSS classes empty, floating, tabbed, tiled, solo, stacked and
app_id.
Adds offscreen-css bool option (default false), only effective when
"all-outputs" is true. This adds styles on outputs without focused
node, according to its focused workspaces window situation.
Adds an "offscreen-css-text" string option (default empty), only
effective when "all-outputs" and "offscreen-style" are set. This
is shown as a text on outputs without a focused node.
Adds a "show-focused-workspace" bool option (default false) to indicate
the workspace name if the whole workspace is focused when nodes are
also present. If not set, empty text is shown, but css classes
according to nodes in the workspace are still applied.
Limitation:
When the top level layout changes, there is no sway event so the
module cannot react. Perhaps in the future recurring polling can
be added to go around this limitation.
for users who do not utilize any form of "workspace prev/next" commands,
it can be very handle to sort the workspaces alphabetically.
this commit adds a new "alphabetical_sort" to the `sway/workspaces`
module which allows the module to alway sort workspaces alphabetically.
this docs are updated to warn the user of the implications involved.
Signed-off-by: Louis DeLosSantos <louis.delos@gmail.com>
1. Calendar. Weeks. Fix right paddings when first days of the week is
Monday
2. Fix small perfomrance penalty(avoid of defining parameter in the
month loop)
3. Small name convention for format string variables
1. Let's do code simplier
2. Week format using regexp. Needs when user provide additional
characters in format string and need to align week days according
3. Week format has got default formats: ":%U",":%V"
4. Week number is based on the first day of the week now. The output is
the same as of date library now.
5. Avoiding of unnecessary operations
fix their format to correct
fix last number hide if the last day of the month is the last day of the week
some refactoring(mostly renaming abbreviations to the full phrases)
Linux power_supply sysfs interface allows checking if the battery powers
the whole system or a specific device/tree of devices with `scope`
attribute[1]. We can use it to skip the non-system power supplies in the
battery module and avoid adding HIDs or other peripheral devices to the
total.
The logic is based on UPower, where it is assumed that "Unknown" devices
or devices without a `scope` are system power supplies.
[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/alpine.LNX.2.00.1201031556460.24984@pobox.suse.cz/T/