yambar/doc/yambar.5.scd
Daniel Eklöf b97ba80aea
bar: add border.{left,right,top,bottom}-width
This allows you to configure the width of each side of the border
individually. border.width can still be used, and will set all four
borders to the same width.

Closes #77
2021-07-28 11:00:04 +02:00

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yambar(5)
# NAME
yambar - configuration file
# DESCRIPTION
A yambar configuration file is a yaml formatted document containing an
associative array named _bar_. You may define other top-level entities
and reference them using anchors.
Besides the normal yaml types, there are a couple of yambar specific
types that are frequently used:
- *font*: this is a string in _fontconfig_ format. Example of valid values:
- Font Awesome 5 Brands
- Font Awesome 5 Free:style=solid
- Dina:pixelsize=10:slant=italic
- Dina:pixelsize=10:weight=bold
- *color*: an rgba hexstring; _RRGGBBAA_. Examples:
- ffffffff: white, no transparency
- 000000ff: black, no transparency
- 00ff00ff: green, no transparency
- ff000099: red, semi-transparent
# FORMAT
[[ *Name*
:[ *Type*
:[ *Req*
:[ *Description*
| height
: int
: yes
: The height of the bar, in pixels (*not* including border)
| location
: enum
: yes
: one of _top_ or _bottom_
| background
: color
: yes
: Background color
| monitor
: string
: no
: Monitor to place the bar on. If not specified, the primary monitor will be
used
| left-spacing
: int
: no
: Space, in pixels, added *before* each module
| right-spacing
: int
: no
: Space, in pixels, added *after* each module
| spacing
: int
: no
: Short-hand for setting both _left-spacing_ and _right-spacing_
| left-margin
: int
: no
: Left-side margin, in pixels
| right-margin
: int
: no
: Right-side margin, in pixels
| margin
: int
: no
: Short-hand for setting both _left-margin_ and _right-margin_
| border
: associative array
: no
: Configures the border around the status bar
| border.left-width
: int
: no
: Width of the border on the left side, in pixels
| border.right-width
: int
: no
: Width of the border on the right side, in pixels
| border.top-width
: int
: no
: Width of the border on the top side, in pixels
| border.bottom-width
: int
: no
: Width of the border on the bottom side, in pixels
| border.width
: int
: no
: Short-hand for setting _border.left/right/top/bottom-width_
| border.color
: color
: no
: The color of the border
| border.left-margin
: int
: no
: Left-side margin, in pixels, from screen edge to bar
| border.right-margin
: int
: no
: Right-side margin, in pixels, from screen edge to bar
| border.top-margin
: int
: no
: Top margin, in pixels, from screen edge to bar
| border.bottom-margin
: int
: no
: Bottom margin, in pixels, from screen edge to bar
| border.margin
: int
: no
: Short-hand for setting _border.left/right/top/bottom-margin_
| font
: font
: no
: Default font to use in modules and particles
| foreground
: color
: no
: Default foreground (text) color to use
| trackpad-sensitivity
: int
: no
: How easy it is to trigger wheel-up and wheel-down on-click
handlers. Higher values means you need to drag your finger a longer
distance. The default is 30.
| left
: list
: no
: Left-aligned modules (see *yambar-modules*(5))
| center
: list
: no
: Center-aligned modules (see *yambar-modules*(5))
| right
: list
: no
: Right-aligned modules (see *yambar-modules*(5))
# EXAMPLES
Top-oriented bar with a single, right-aligned, module: the *clock*,
rendered as a simple string displaying only the time (not date).
```
bar:
location: top
height: 26
background: 00000066
right:
- clock:
content:
- string: {text: "{time}"}
```
# FILES
The configuration file is searched for (in this order):
- _$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/yambar/config.yml_
- _$HOME/.config/yambar/config.yml_
# SEE ALSO
*yambar-modules*(5), *yambar-particles*(5), *yambar-tags*(5),
*yambar-decorations*(5)