dotfiles/.ion3/cfg_statusbar.lua
2011-02-05 18:46:24 +01:00

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Lua

--
-- Ion statusbar module configuration file
--
-- Create a statusbar
mod_statusbar.create{
-- First screen, bottom left corner
screen=0,
pos='bl',
-- Set this to true if you want a full-width statusbar
fullsize=false,
-- Swallow systray windows
systray=true,
-- Template. Tokens %string are replaced with the value of the
-- corresponding meter. Currently supported meters are:
-- date date
-- load load average (1min, 5min, 15min)
-- load_Nmin N minute load average (N=1, 5, 15)
-- mail_new mail count (mbox format file $MAIL)
-- mail_unread mail count
-- mail_total mail count
-- mail_*_new mail count (from an alternate mail folder, see below)
-- mail_*_unread mail count
-- mail_*_total mail count
--
-- Space preceded by % adds stretchable space for alignment of variable
-- meter value widths. > before meter name aligns right using this
-- stretchable space , < left, and | centers.
-- Meter values may be zero-padded to a width preceding the meter name.
-- These alignment and padding specifiers and the meter name may be
-- enclosed in braces {}.
--
-- %filler causes things on the marker's sides to be aligned left and
-- right, respectively, and %systray is a placeholder for system tray
-- windows and icons.
--
--template="[ %date || load:% %>load || mail:% %>mail_new/%>mail_total ] %filler%systray",
--template=" %filler%systray [ load: % %>load || mail: %>mail_new/%>mail_total || %date ]",
template="%date %systray_dock %systray %workspace_pager bat: %laptopstatus_batterypercent (%laptopstatus_batterytimeleft) %filler %vv_disk_ - %vv_disk_home",
}
-- Create a statusbar
mod_statusbar.create{
-- First screen, bottom left corner
screen=1,
pos='tr',
-- Set this to true if you want a full-width statusbar
fullsize=false,
-- Swallow systray windows
systray=true,
-- Template. Tokens %string are replaced with the value of the
-- corresponding meter. Currently supported meters are:
-- date date
-- load load average (1min, 5min, 15min)
-- load_Nmin N minute load average (N=1, 5, 15)
-- mail_new mail count (mbox format file $MAIL)
-- mail_unread mail count
-- mail_total mail count
-- mail_*_new mail count (from an alternate mail folder, see below)
-- mail_*_unread mail count
-- mail_*_total mail count
--
-- Space preceded by % adds stretchable space for alignment of variable
-- meter value widths. > before meter name aligns right using this
-- stretchable space , < left, and | centers.
-- Meter values may be zero-padded to a width preceding the meter name.
-- These alignment and padding specifiers and the meter name may be
-- enclosed in braces {}.
--
-- %filler causes things on the marker's sides to be aligned left and
-- right, respectively, and %systray is a placeholder for system tray
-- windows and icons.
--
--template="[ %date || load:% %>load || mail:% %>mail_new/%>mail_total ] %filler%systray",
--template=" %filler%systray [ load: % %>load || mail: %>mail_new/%>mail_total || %date ]",
template="%filler %systray_dock %systray %date",
}
-- Launch ion-statusd. This must be done after creating any statusbars
-- for necessary statusd modules to be parsed from the templates.
mod_statusbar.launch_statusd{
-- Date meter
date={
-- ISO-8601 date format with additional abbreviated day name
date_format='%a %Y-%m-%d %H:%M',
-- Finnish etc. date format
--date_format='%a %d.%m.%Y %H:%M',
-- Locale date format (usually shows seconds, which would require
-- updating rather often and can be distracting)
--date_format='%c',
-- Additional date formats.
--[[
formats={
time = '%H:%M', -- %date_time
}
--]]
},
-- Load meter
load={
--update_interval=10*1000,
--important_threshold=1.5,
--critical_threshold=4.0,
},
-- Mail meter
--
-- To monitor more mbox files, add them to the files table. For
-- example, add mail_work_new and mail_junk_new to the template
-- above, and define them in the files table:
--
-- files = { work = "/path/to/work_email", junk = "/path/to/junk" }
--
-- Don't use the keyword 'spool' as it's reserved for mbox.
mail={
--update_interval=60*1000,
--mbox=os.getenv("MAIL"),
--files={},
},
}