This repository has been assimilated into https://github.com/deficient/deficient
Brightness indicator/control widget for awesome wm
based on xbacklight
or brightnessctl
.
The module requires either xbacklight
or brightnessctl
to work.
Thus, on archlinux, you'll need to install at least one of the following
system packages:
- acpilight or
xorg-xbacklight for
xbacklight
- brightnessctl for
brightnessctl
I've experienced xorg-xbacklight
not work on certain laptops. So, if you
find that the widget is not working, try a different backend.
Drop the script into your awesome config folder. Suggestion:
cd ~/.config/awesome
git clone https://github.com/deficient/brightness.git
In your ~/.config/awesome/rc.lua
:
-- Import and instanciate:
local brightness_ctrl = require("brightness") {
-- pass options here
}
-- Add widget to the wibox:
s.mywibox:setup {
...,
{ -- Right widgets
...,
brightness_ctrl.widget,
},
}
Note that you need to pass .widget
to the wibox, not the instance itself!
The flag brightness_ctrl.is_valid
indicates successful initialization.
Full example:
local brightness_ctrl = require("brightness") {
backend = nil,
step = 5,
timeout = 3,
levels = {1, 25, 50, 75, 100},
}
backend
Picks command with which to perform brightness queries and updates.
Allowed values are nil
(meaning autodetect), "xbacklight"
or
"brightnessctl"
. Default: nil
.
step
How many percentage points to increase or decrease the brightness level when
clicking the widget. Default: 3.
timeout
Interval in seconds at which to check the current brightness level and update
the widget text. Default: 5.
levels
Cycle through these brightness percentages on middle-click.
Default: ``{1, 25, 50, 75, 100}`.
If you get errors on startup, try executing xbacklight -get
or
brightnessctl -c backlight get
in a terminal.
If you get the error "No outputs have backlight property", make sure you have installed an appropriate display driver, e.g. for intel cards:
sudo pacman -S xf86-video-intel
You may need to restart afterwards.