# # Author:: Dipilibupap dipilibupap@gmail.com / Christoph Kappel / ill # Version:: $Id$ # License:: GNU GPL # # # == Options # # Following options change behaviour and sizes of the window manager: # # Border size in pixel of the windows # Window move/resize steps in pixel per keypress set :step, 2 # Window screen border snapping set :snap, 10 # Default starting gravity for windows (0 = gravity of last client) set :gravity, :center # Make transient windows urgent set :urgent, false # Honor resize size hints globally set :resize, false # Screen strut for e.g. other panels (left, right, top, bottom) # Font string either take from e.g. xfontsel or use xft #set :font, "-*-*-medium-*-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" set :font, "xft:montecarlo:pixelsize=11" # Space around windows set :space, 0 # Panel size padding (left, right, top, bottom) # Separator between sublets set :separator, "" # Outline border size in pixel of panel items set :outline, 1 # Set the WM_NAME of subtle (Java quirk) # set :wmname, "LG3D" # # == Screen # # Generally subtle comes with two panels per screen, one on the top and one at # the bottom. Each panel can be configured with different panel items and # sublets screen wise. The default config uses top panel on the first screen # only, it's up to the user to enable the bottom panel or disable either one # or both. # === Properties # # [*stipple*] This property adds a stipple pattern to both screen panels. # # Example: stipple "~/stipple.xbm" # stipple Subtlext::Icon.new("~/stipple.xbm") # # [*top*] This property adds a top panel to the screen. # # Example: top [ :views, :title ] # # [*bottom*] This property adds a bottom panel to the screen. # # Example: bottom [ :views, :title ] # # Following items are available for the panels: # # [*:views*] List of views with buttons # [*:title*] Title of the current active window # [*:tray*] Systray icons (Can be used only once) # [*:keychain*] Display current chain (Can be used only once) # [*:sublets*] Catch-all for installed sublets # [*:sublet*] Name of a sublet for direct placement # [*:spacer*] Variable spacer (free width / count of spacers) # [*:center*] Enclose items with :center to center them on the panel # [*:separator*] Insert separator # # Empty panels are hidden. # # === Links # # http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/wiki/Multihead # http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/wiki/Panel # screen 1 do top [:views, :spacer, :clock ] # bottom [:center, :smpd, :center, :spacer, :clock, :separator, :volume, :tray] end # # == Color: # # Colors directly define the look of subtle, valid values are: # # [*hexadecimal*] #0000ff # [*decimal*] (0, 0, 255) # [*names*] blue # # Whenever there is no valid value for a color set - subtle will use a default # one. There is only one exception to this: If no background color is given no # color will be set. This will ensure a custom background pixmap won't be # overwritten. # # === Link # # http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/wiki/Themes # # == Colors # style :title do padding 2, 10, 0, 10 #border_bottom "#303030", 2 foreground "#eae39d" background "#1b1b1b" end style :focus do padding 2, 8, 0, 8 #border_bottom "#606060", 2 border_top "#222222", 3 border_bottom "#222222", 4 foreground "#d82f44" background "#222222" end style :urgent do padding 2, 8, 0, 8 #border "#303030", 0 border_top "#222222", 2 border_bottom "#222222", 4 foreground "#eae39d" background "#519f50" end style :occupied do padding 2, 8, 0, 8 #border_bottom "#424242", 2 border_top "#222222", 2 border_bottom "#222222", 4 foreground "#0aa2c9" background "#222222" end style :views do padding 2, 8, 0, 8 border_top "#222222", 2 border_bottom "#222222", 4 foreground "#eace65" background "#222222" end style :sublets do padding 2, 10, 0 # border_bottom "#303030", 2 foreground "#eace65" background "#222222" end style :separator do padding 1, 0, 0 # border_bottom "#090909", 2 background "#222222" foreground "#505050" end style :clients do active "#d82f44", 2 inactive "#0aa2c9", 2 margin 3 end style :subtle do padding 1 panel "#222222" stipple "#757575" foreground "#eace65" end # # == Gravities # # Gravities are predefined sizes a window can be set to. There are several ways # to set a certain gravity, most convenient is to define a gravity via a tag or # change them during runtime via grab. Subtler and subtlext can also modify # gravities. # # A gravity consists of four values which are a percentage value of the screen # size. The first two values are x and y starting at the center of the screen # and he last two values are the width and height. # # === Example # # Following defines a gravity for a window with 100% width and height: # # gravity :example, [ 0, 0, 100, 100 ] # # === Link # # http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/wiki/Gravity # # == Gravities# {{{ set :tiling, true # Top left gravity :tl_a1, [ 0, 0, 33, 33 ] gravity :tl_a2, [ 0, 0, 50, 33 ] gravity :tl_a3, [ 0, 0, 67, 33 ] gravity :tl_b1, [ 0, 0, 33, 50 ] gravity :tl_b2, [ 0, 0, 50, 50 ] gravity :tl_b3, [ 0, 0, 67, 50 ] gravity :tl_c1, [ 0, 0, 33, 67 ] gravity :tl_c2, [ 0, 0, 50, 67 ] gravity :tl_c3, [ 0, 0, 67, 67 ] # Top center gravity :tc_a1, [ 0, 0, 100, 50 ] gravity :tc_a2, [ 0, 0, 100, 67 ] gravity :tc_a3, [ 0, 0, 100, 33 ] gravity :tc_b1, [ 33, 0, 34, 33 ] gravity :tc_b2, [ 33, 0, 34, 50 ] gravity :tc_b3, [ 33, 0, 34, 67 ] # Top right gravity :tr_a1, [ 67, 0, 33, 33 ] gravity :tr_a2, [ 50, 0, 50, 33 ] gravity :tr_a3, [ 33, 0, 67, 33 ] gravity :tr_b1, [ 67, 0, 33, 50 ] gravity :tr_b2, [ 50, 0, 50, 50 ] gravity :tr_b3, [ 33, 0, 67, 50 ] gravity :tr_c1, [ 67, 0, 33, 67 ] gravity :tr_c2, [ 50, 0, 50, 67 ] gravity :tr_c3, [ 33, 0, 67, 67 ] # Left gravity :l_a1, [ 0, 33, 33, 34 ] gravity :l_a2, [ 0, 33, 50, 34 ] gravity :l_a3, [ 0, 33, 67, 34 ] gravity :l_b1, [ 0, 50, 33, 100 ] gravity :l_b2, [ 0, 50, 50, 100 ] gravity :l_b3, [ 0, 50, 67, 100 ] # Center gravity :center, [ 0, 0, 100, 100 ] # Right gravity :r_a1, [ 67, 33, 33, 34 ] gravity :r_a2, [ 50, 33, 50, 34 ] gravity :r_a3, [ 33, 33, 67, 34 ] gravity :r_b1, [ 67, 50, 33, 100 ] gravity :r_b2, [ 50, 50, 50, 100 ] gravity :r_b3, [ 33, 50, 67, 100 ] # Bottom left gravity :bl_a1, [ 0, 67, 33, 33 ] gravity :bl_a2, [ 0, 67, 50, 33 ] gravity :bl_a3, [ 0, 67, 67, 33 ] gravity :bl_b1, [ 0, 50, 33, 50 ] gravity :bl_b2, [ 0, 50, 50, 50 ] gravity :bl_b3, [ 0, 50, 67, 50 ] gravity :bl_c1, [ 0, 33, 33, 67 ] gravity :bl_c2, [ 0, 33, 50, 67 ] gravity :bl_c3, [ 0, 33, 67, 67 ] # Bottom center gravity :bc_a1, [ 0, 50, 100, 50 ] gravity :bc_a2, [ 0, 33, 100, 67 ] gravity :bc_a3, [ 0, 67, 100, 33 ] gravity :bc_b1, [ 33, 67, 34, 33 ] gravity :bc_b2, [ 33, 50, 34, 50 ] gravity :bc_b3, [ 33, 33, 34, 67 ] # Bottom right gravity :br_a1, [ 67, 67, 33, 33 ] gravity :br_a2, [ 50, 67, 50, 33 ] gravity :br_a3, [ 33, 67, 67, 33 ] gravity :br_b1, [ 67, 50, 33, 50 ] gravity :br_b2, [ 50, 50, 50, 50 ] gravity :br_b3, [ 33, 50, 67, 50 ] gravity :br_c1, [ 67, 33, 33, 67 ] gravity :br_c2, [ 50, 33, 50, 67 ] gravity :br_c3, [ 33, 33, 67, 67 ] # Gimp gravity :gimp_image, [ 10, 0, 80, 100 ] gravity :gimp_toolbox, [ 0, 0, 10, 100 ] gravity :gimp_dock, [ 90, 0, 10, 100 ] # }}} # # == Grabs # # Grabs are keyboard and mouse actions within subtle, every grab can be # assigned either to a key and/or to a mouse button combination. A grab # consists of a chain and an action. # # === Finding keys # # The best resource for getting the correct key names is # */usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h*, but to make life easier here are some hints # about it: # # * Numbers and letters keep their names, so *a* is *a* and *0* is *0* # * Keypad keys need *KP_* as prefix, so *KP_1* is *1* on the keypad # * Strip the *XK_* from the key names if looked up in # /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h # * Keys usually have meaningful english names # * Modifier keys have special meaning (Alt (A), Control (C), Meta (M), # Shift (S), Super (W)) # # === Chaining # # Chains are a combination of keys and modifiers to one or a list of keys # and can be used in various ways to trigger an action. In subtle, there are # two ways to define chains for grabs: # # 1. *Default*: Add modifiers to a key and use it for a grab # # *Example*: grab "W-Return", "urxvt" # # 2. *Chain*: Define a list of grabs that need to be pressed in order # # *Example*: grab "C-y Return", "urxvt" # # ==== Mouse buttons # # [*B1*] = Button1 (Left mouse button) # [*B2*] = Button2 (Middle mouse button) # [*B3*] = Button3 (Right mouse button) # [*B4*] = Button4 (Mouse wheel up) # [*B5*] = Button5 (Mouse wheel down) # # ==== Modifiers # # [*A*] = Alt key # [*C*] = Control key # [*M*] = Meta key # [*S*] = Shift key # [*W*] = Super (Windows) key # # === Action # # An action is something that happens when a grab is activated, this can be one # of the following: # # [*symbol*] Run a subtle action # [*string*] Start a certain program # [*array*] Cycle through gravities # [*lambda*] Run a Ruby proc # # === Example # # This will create a grab that starts a urxvt when Alt+Enter are pressed: # # grab "A-Return", "urxvt" # grab "C-a c", "urxvt" # # === Link # # http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/wiki/Grabs # # Jump to view1, view2, ... grab "W-S-1", :ViewJump1 grab "W-S-2", :ViewJump2 grab "W-S-3", :ViewJump3 grab "W-S-4", :ViewJump4 grab "W-S-5", :ViewJump5 grab "W-S-6", :ViewJump6 grab "W-S-7", :ViewJump7 # Switch current view grab "W-1", :ViewSwitch1 grab "W-2", :ViewSwitch2 grab "W-3", :ViewSwitch3 grab "W-4", :ViewSwitch4 grab "W-5", :ViewSwitch5 grab "W-6", :ViewSwitch6 grab "W-7", :ViewSwitch7 # Select next and prev view */ grab "KP_Add", :ViewNext grab "KP_Subtract", :ViewPrev # Move mouse to screen1, screen2, ... grab "W-A-1", :ScreenJump1 grab "W-A-2", :ScreenJump2 grab "W-A-3", :ScreenJump3 grab "W-A-4", :ScreenJump4 grab "W-A-5", :ScreenJump5 # Multimedia Keys grab "XF86AudioPlay", "ncmpcpp toggle" grab "XF86AudioNext", "ncmpcpp next" grab "XF86AudioPrev", "ncmpcpp prev" grab "XF86AudioStop", "ncmpcpp stop" # volume grab "XF86AudioRaiseVolume", "amixer -c 0 set Master 2dB+" grab "XF86AudioLowerVolume", "amixer -c 0 set Master 2dB-" grab "XF86AudioMute", "amixer -c 0 set Master toggle" # Force reload of config and sublets grab "W-S-r", :SubtleReload # Force restart of subtle grab "W-S-C-r", :SubtleRestart # Quit subtle grab "W-S-q", :SubtleQuit # Move current window grab "W-B1", :WindowMove # Resize current window grab "W-B3", :WindowResize # Toggle floating mode of window grab "W-f", :WindowFloat # Toggle fullscreen mode of window grab "W-space", :WindowFull # Toggle sticky mode of window (will be visible on all views) grab "W-s", :WindowStick # Raise window grab "W-r", :WindowRaise # Lower window grab "W-l", :WindowLower # Select next windows grab "W-j", :WindowLeft grab "W-k", :WindowDown grab "W-i", :WindowUp grab "W-l", :WindowRight # Kill current window #grab "W-x", :WindowKill # Cycle between given gravities #grab "W-KP_7", [ :top_left, :top_left66, :top_left33 ] #grab "W-KP_8", [ :top, :top66, :top33 ] #grab "W-KP_9", [ :top_right, :top_right66, :top_right33 ] #grab "W-KP_4", [ :left, :left66, :left33 ] #grab "W-KP_5", [ :center, :center66, :center33 ] #grab "W-KP_6", [ :right, :right66, :right33 ] #grab "W-KP_1", [ :bottom_left, :bottom_left66, :bottom_left33 ] #grab "W-KP_2", [ :bottom, :bottom66, :bottom33 ] #grab "W-KP_3", [ :bottom_right, :bottom_right66, :bottom_right33 ] # In case no numpad is available e.g. on notebooks grab "W-q", [ :tl_a1, :tl_a2, :tl_a3, :tl_b1, :tl_b2, :tl_b3, :tl_c1, :tl_c2, :tl_c3 ] grab "W-w", [ :tc_a1, :tc_a2, :tc_a3, :tc_b1, :tc_b2, :tc_b3 ] grab "W-e", [ :tr_a1, :tr_a2, :tr_a3, :tr_b1, :tr_b2, :tr_b3, :tr_c1, :tr_c2, :tr_c3 ] grab "W-a", [ :l_a1, :l_a2, :l_a3, :l_b1, :l_b2, :l_b3 ] grab "W-d", [ :r_a1, :r_a2, :r_a3, :r_b1, :r_b2, :r_b3 ] grab "W-z", [ :bl_a1, :bl_a2, :bl_a3, :bl_b1, :bl_b2, :bl_b3, :bl_c1, :bl_c2, :bl_c3 ] #grab "W-x", [ :bc_a1, :bc_a2, :bc_a3, :bc_b1, :bc_b2, :bc_b3 ] grab "W-c", [ :br_a1, :br_a2, :br_a3, :br_b1, :br_b2, :br_b3, :br_c1, :br_c2, :br_c3 ] # # QUERTZ #grab "W-y", [ :bottom_left, :bottom_left66, :bottom_left33 ] # # QWERTY grab "W-z", [ :bottom_left, :bottom_left66, :bottom_left33 ] # #grab "W-x", [ :bottom, :bottom66, :bottom33 ] grab "W-c", [ :bottom_right, :bottom_right66, :bottom_right33 ] # Exec programs grab "W-Return", "urxvt" grab "W-C-c", "chromium" grab "W-C-p", "pidgin" grab "W-C-n", "urxvt -e ncmpcpp" grab "W-C-w", "urxvt -e weechat-curses -T weechat" grab "W-C-v", "vlc" grab "W-C-g", "gedit" grab "W-C-t", "thunar" grab "W-C-o", "libreoffice --writer" grab "W-x", "gmrun" # shutdown/reboot grab "W-C-S-s", "sudo poweroff" grab "W-C-S-q", "sudo reboot" # layouts grab "C-W-S-j", :LayoutNext grab "A-k", :LayoutPrev grab "A-g", :LayoutSetGravity grab "A-space", :LayoutSetNone # Run Ruby lambdas grab "S-F2" do |c| puts c.name end grab "S-F3" do puts Subtlext::VERSION end ##Launcher #begin # require "/home/ill/.local/share/subtle/sublets/launcher.rb" # Set fonts # Subtle::Contrib::Launcher.fonts = [ # "xft:montecarlo:pixelsize=11", # "xft:montecarlo:pixelsize=11" # ] #Subtle::Contrib::Launcher.paths = [ # "/usr/bin" # ] # rescue LoadError => error # puts error # end # grab "W-x" do # Subtle::Contrib::Launcher.run # end # # == Tags # # Tags are generally used in subtle for placement of windows. This placement is # strict, that means that - aside from other tiling window managers - windows # must have a matching tag to be on a certain view. This also includes that # windows that are started on a certain view will not automatically be placed # there. # # There are to ways to define a tag: # # === Simple # # The simple way just needs a name and a regular expression to just handle the # placement: # # Example: # # tag "terms", "terms" # # === Extended # # Additionally tags can do a lot more then just control the placement - they # also have properties than can define and control some aspects of a window # like the default gravity or the default screen per view. # # Example: # # tag "terms" do # match "xterm|[u]?rxvt" # gravity :center # end # # === Default # # Whenever a window has no tag it will get the default tag and be placed on the # default view. The default view can either be set by the user with adding the # default tag to a view by choice or otherwise the first defined view will be # chosen automatically. # # === Properties # # [*float*] This property either sets the tagged client floating or prevents # it from being floating depending on the value. # # Example: float true # # [*full*] This property either sets the tagged client to fullscreen or # prevents it from being set to fullscreen depending on the value. # # Example: full true # # [*geometry*] This property sets a certain geometry as well as floating mode # to the tagged client, but only on views that have this tag too. # It expects an array with x, y, width and height values whereas # width and height must be >0. # # Example: geometry [100, 100, 50, 50] # # [*gravity*] This property sets a certain to gravity to the tagged client, # but only on views that have this tag too. # # Example: gravity :center # # [*match*] This property adds matching patterns to a tag, a tag can have # more than one. Matching works either via plaintext, regex # (see man regex(7)) or window id. Per default tags will only # match the WM_NAME and the WM_CLASS portion of a client, this # can be changed with following possible values: # # [*:name*] Match the WM_NAME # [*:instance*] Match the first (instance) part from WM_CLASS # [*:class*] Match the second (class) part from WM_CLASS # [*:role*] Match the window role # # Example: match :instance => "urxvt" # match [:role, :class] => "test" # match "[xa]+term" # # [*exclude*] This property works exactly the same way as *match*, but it # excludes clients that match from this tag. That can be helpful # with catch-all tags e.g. for console apps. # # Example: exclude :instance => "irssi" # # [*resize*] This property either enables or disables honoring of client # resize hints and is independent of the global option. # # Example: resize true # # [*stick*] This property either sets the tagged client to stick or prevents # it from being set to stick depending on the value. Stick clients # are visible on every view. # # Example: stick true # # [*type*] This property sets the [[Tagging|tagged]] client to be treated # as a specific window type though as the window sets the type # itself. Following types are possible: # # [*:desktop*] Treat as desktop window (_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP) # [*:dock*] Treat as dock window (_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK) # [*:toolbar*] Treat as toolbar windows (_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_TOOLBAR) # [*:splash*] Treat as splash window (_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASH) # [*:dialog*] Treat as dialog window (_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG) # # Example: type :desktop # # [*urgent*] This property either sets the tagged client to be urgent or # prevents it from being urgent depending on the value. Urgent # clients will get keyboard and mouse focus automatically. # # Example: urgent true # # === Link # # http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/wiki/Tagging # # Simple tags #tag "terms", "xterm|[u]?rxvt|cmus" #tag "flash", "|exe|operapluginwrapper|npviewer.bin" tag "browser", "luakit|jumanji|uzbl|firefox|chromium|navigator" tag "filemanager", "pcmanfm|nautilus|xarchiver|file-roller|geeqie|viewnior|thunar|nitrogen|qiviewer" tag "music", "sonata|banshee|pithos" tag "video", "minitube|vlc|mplayer|gnome-mplayer|umplayer" tag "text", "emacs|gvim|lyx" tag "office", "epdfview|libreoffice|gummi|xpdf|zathura|libreoffice --writer" tag "graphics", "mtpaint|gimp|inkscape" tag "chat" , "skype|pidgin" # Terminal tag "terms" do match "xterm|[u]?rxvt" exclude :name => "ncmpcpp|weechat" exclude :instance => "ncmpcpp|weechat" end # Launcher, Attention tag "launcher" do match "kupfer|gmrun|synapse|tilda" urgent true splash true gravity :center end tag "attention" do match "obmixer" urgent true splash true end # Placement tag "editor" do match "medit|geany|gedit|pyroom|gvim|cvim|emacs" resize false end tag "fixed" do geometry [ 10, 10, 100, 100 ] stick true end tag "resize" do match "sakura|gvim" resize false end tag "gravity" do gravity :center end # Modes tag "stick" do match "gmrun|obmixer|synapse|tilda" float true stick true end tag "float" do match "display" float true end # Gimp tag "gimp_image" do match :role => "gimp-image-window" gravity :gimp_image end tag "gimp_toolbox" do match :role => "gimp-toolbox$" gravity :gimp_toolbox end tag "gimp_dock" do match :role => "gimp-dock" gravity :gimp_dock end tag "gimp" do match "gimp" end tag "inkscape" do match "inkscape" end tag "flash" do match "|exe|operapluginwrapper|npviewer.bin" stick true end tag "ncmpcpp" do match :name => "ncmpcpp" end tag "weechat" do match :name => "weechat" end # # == Views # # Views are the virtual desktops in subtle, they show all windows that share a # tag with them. Windows that have no tag will be visible on the default view # which is the view with the default tag or the first defined view when this # tag isn't set. # # Like tags views can be defined in two ways: # # === Simple # # The simple way is exactly the same as for tags: # # Example: # # view "terms", "terms" # # === Extended # # The extended way for views is also similar to the tags, but with fewer # properties. # # Example: # # view "terms" do # match "terms" # icon "/usr/share/icons/icon.xbm" # end # # === Properties # # [*match*] This property adds a matching pattern to a view. Matching # works either via plaintext or regex (see man regex(7)) and # applies to names of tags. # # Example: match "terms" # # [*dynamic*] This property hides unoccupied views, views that display no # windows. # # Example: dynamic true # # [*icon*] This property adds an icon in front of the view name. The # icon can either be path to an icon or an instance of # Subtlext::Icon. # # Example: icon "/usr/share/icons/icon.xbm" # icon Subtlext::Icon.new("/usr/share/icons/icon.xbm") # # [*icon_only*] This property hides the view name from the view buttons, just # the icon will be visible. # # Example: icon_only true # # # === Link # # http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/wiki/Tagging # view "home" do match "filemanager|default" icon "~/.icons/arch2.xbm" icon_only true end view "www" do match "browser" icon "~/.icons/world.xbm" icon_only true end view "terms" do match "terms|text" icon "~/.icons/terminal.xbm" icon_only true end view "office" do match "office" icon "~/.icons/bag.xbm" icon_only true end view "media" do match "music|video|ncmpcpp" icon "~/.icons/note1.xbm" icon_only true end view "gimp" do match "graphics|gimp_image|gimp_toolbox|gimp_dock" icon "~/.icons/wand.xbm" icon_only true end view "chat" do match "chat|weechat" icon "~/.icons/balloon.xbm" icon_only true end # # == Sublets # # Sublets are Ruby scripts that provide data for the panel and can be managed # with the sur script that comes with subtle. # # === Example # # sur install clock # sur uninstall clock # sur list # # === Configuration # # All sublets have a set of configuration values that can be changed directly # from the config of subtle. # # There are three default properties, that can be be changed for every sublet: # # [*interval*] Update interval of the sublet # [*foreground*] Default foreground color # [*background*] Default background color # # sur can also give a brief overview about properties: # # === Example # # sur config clock # # The syntax of the sublet configuration is similar to other configuration # options in subtle: # # === Example # # sublet :clock do # interval 30 # foreground "#eeeeee" # background "#000000" # format_string "%H:%M:%S" # end # # === Link # # http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/wiki/Sublets # sublet :clock do interval 30 foreground "#dca3a3" format_string "%I:%M %p" end col1 = Subtlext::Color.new("#76dc61") col2 = Subtlext::Color.new("#DBDCDC") col3 = Subtlext::Color.new("#b63c69") sublet :mpd do foreground "#FFFFFF" note_color "#757575" show_icons false show_pause false stop_text "#{col1}Music Stopped" format_string "%note% #{col1}%artist% #{col2}- #{col3}%title%" end # # == Hooks # # And finally hooks are a way to bind Ruby scripts to a certain event. # # Following hooks exist so far: # # [*:client_create*] Called whenever a window is created # [*:client_configure*] Called whenever a window is configured # [*:client_focus*] Called whenever a window gets focus # [*:client_kill*] Called whenever a window is killed # # [*:tag_create*] Called whenever a tag is created # [*:tag_kill*] Called whenever a tag is killed # # [*:view_create*] Called whenever a view is created # [*:view_configure*] Called whenever a view is configured # [*:view_jump*] Called whenever the view is switched # [*:view_kill*] Called whenever a view is killed # # [*:tile*] Called on whenever tiling would be needed # [*:reload*] Called on reload # [*:start*] Called on start # [*:exit*] Called on exit # # === Example # # This hook will print the name of the window that gets the focus: # # on :client_focus do |c| # puts c.name # end # # === Link # # http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/wiki/Hooks # # vim:ts=2:bs=2:sw=2:et:fdm=marker #autostart # abc to cba on :start do # Some autostart stuff #Subtlext::Subtle.spawn '/home/robin/.scripts/dzen2.sh' # Create missing tags views = Subtlext::View.all.map { |v| v.name } tags = Subtlext::Tag.all.map { |t| t.name } views.each do |v| unless(tags.include?(v)) t = Subtlext::Tag.new(v) t.save end end end # Add nine C-< number> grabs (1..9).each do |i| grab "C-%d" % [ i ] do |c| views = Subtlext::View.all names = views.map { |v| v.name } # Sanity check if(i <= views.size) # Tag client tags = c.tags.reject { |t| names.include?(t.name) or "default" == t.name } tags << names[i - 1] c.tags = tags # Tag view views[i - 1].tag(names[i - 1]) end end end