Minor fixes to waybar(5)
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# DESCRIPTION
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# DESCRIPTION
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The configuration uses the JSON file format and is named `config`.
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The configuration uses the JSON file format and is named *config*.
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Valid directories for this file are:
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Valid directories for this file are:
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- `~/.config/waybar/`
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- *~/.config/waybar/*
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- `~/waybar/`
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- *~/waybar/*
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- `/etc/xdg/waybar/`
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- */etc/xdg/waybar/*
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A good starting point is the default config found at https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar/blob/master/resources/config.
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A good starting point is the default config found at https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar/blob/master/resources/config.
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Also a minimal example config can be found on the at the bottom of this man page.
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Also a minimal example config can be found on the at the bottom of this man page.
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All valid options for the modules are listed on the modules page: https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar/wiki/Modules.
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# Bar Config
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## Bar Config
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*layer* ++
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*layer* ++
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typeof: string ++
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typeof: string ++
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typeof: string ++
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typeof: string ++
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Optional name added as a CSS class, for styling multiple waybars.
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Optional name added as a CSS class, for styling multiple waybars.
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# Module format
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## Module format
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You can use PangoMarkupFormat (See https://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html#PangoMarkupFormat).
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You can use PangoMarkupFormat (See https://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html#PangoMarkupFormat).
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```
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```
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"format": "<span style=\"italic\">{}</span>"
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"format": "<span style=\"italic\">{}</span>"
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```
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```
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# Multiple instances of a module
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## Multiple instances of a module
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If you want to have a second instance of a module, you can suffix it by a '#' and a custom name.
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If you want to have a second instance of a module, you can suffix it by a '#' and a custom name.
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For example if you want a second battery module, you can add `"battery#bat2"` to your modules.
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For example if you want a second battery module, you can add `"battery#bat2"` to your modules.
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"battery#bat2": {
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"battery#bat2": {
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"bat": "BAT2"
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"bat": "BAT2"
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}
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}
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```
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```
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## Minimal config
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# Minimal config
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A minimal `config` file could look like this:
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A minimal *config* file could look like this:
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```
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```
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{
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{
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}
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}
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```
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```
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## Multi output config
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# Multi output config
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*Limit a configuration to some outputs*
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## Limit a configuration to some outputs
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```
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```
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{
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{
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```
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```
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*Configuration of multiple outputs*
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## Configuration of multiple outputs
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Don't specify an output to create multiple bars on the same screen
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Don't specify an output to create multiple bars on the same screen.
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```
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```
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[{
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[{
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"output": "VGA",
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"output": "VGA",
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"modules-right": ["clock"],
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"modules-right": ["clock"],
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...
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...
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}]
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}]
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```
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```
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*Rotating modules*
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## Rotating modules
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When positioning Waybar on the left or right side of the screen, sometimes it's useful to be able to rotate the contents of a module so the text runs vertically. This can be done using the "rotate" property of the module. Example:
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When positioning Waybar on the left or right side of the screen, sometimes it's useful to be able to rotate the contents of a module so the text runs vertically. This can be done using the "rotate" property of the module. Example:
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"rotate": 90
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"rotate": 90
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}
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}
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}
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Valid options for the "rotate" property are: 0, 90, 180 and 270.
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Valid options for the "rotate" property are: 0, 90, 180 and 270.
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