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xrandr
The xrandr
module is a bit complex and warrants its own help page:
The module will display all of your attached displays (i.e. if you connect or disconnect an external monitor, the widget changes size).
If you click on the widget of an enabled display, it will get switched off (careful, don't click on that last active display...). If you left-click on the widget of an disabled display, it will be activated as the left-most display. Similarily, if you right-click instead, it will be activated as the right-most display.
Also, there's a bit of "magic" attached to the module with regards to i3 configuration (starting with 1.7.2, this only happens if you have the parameter xrandr.overwrite_i3config set to "true" explicitly):
If you have a file called ~/.i3/config.template
, it will be used as basis for your i3 configuration whenever the display configuration changes (i.e. it will override the previous configuration!). After that, it will search for any files that either match the pattern ~/.i3/config.<this display>-<other displays>
or ~/.i3/config.<this display>
and append it to the i3 configuration template.
That way, you can change the configuration (e.g. of the status bars) depending on the number of displays attached.
To clarify, here is my setup:
tobiwan@tesla:.i3 $ pwd
/home/tobiwan/.i3/
tobiwan@tesla:.i3 $ ls config*
config config.DP1-1 config.DP1-2 config.DP1-3 config.eDP1 config.eDP1-DP1-3 config.eDP1-HDMI1 config.HDMI1 config.template config.VGA1 config.VGA1-eDP1
- config: Currently active config
- config.template: Base configuration
- config.eDP1: i3bar configuration when only the laptop monitor is active
- config.eDP1-DP1-3: i3bar configuration for eDP1 when also DP1-3 is active
E.g.:
tobiwan@tesla: $ cat ~/.i3/config.eDP1
bar {
output eDP1
font pango:Inconsolata 11
position top
tray_output none
status_command ~/.i3/bumblebee-status/bumblebee-status -m nic load cpu battery pasink pasource brightness dnf -t solarized-powerline
colors {
focused_workspace $base1 $base02 $base1
active_workspace $base01 $base03 $base01
inactive_workspace $base03 $base03 $base01
urgent_workspace $base03 $yellow $base03
statusline $base00
background $base03
separator $yellow
}
}
bar {
output eDP1
font pango:Inconsolata 11
position bottom
tray_output None
status_command ~/.i3/bumblebee-status/bumblebee-status -m redshift time xrandr -p time.format="%H:%M" -t solarized-powerline
colors {
focused_workspace $base1 $base02 $base1
active_workspace $base01 $base03 $base01
inactive_workspace $base03 $base03 $base01
urgent_workspace $base03 $yellow $base03
statusline $base00
background $base03
separator $yellow
}
}