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Giving each main box element (left, center, right) caused the window to resize and clip out of the monitor when e.g. the right part was larger than the 1/3 of the window. Now we have a size for the center widget and try to manually center a box with that size by setting the left widget's size accordingly. This allows the right widget to have more room, so it can go right up to the center widget without issues.
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# Example configuration.
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# Everything after '#' is ignored
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# Format of the variables:
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# [variable]: [value]
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# Whitespaces are ignored in the following locations:
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# - Before the variable
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# - After the ':'
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# - After the value
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# The CPU sensor to use
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CPUThermalZone: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:18.3/hwmon/hwmon2/temp1_input
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# The command to execute on suspend
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SuspendCommand: ~/.config/scripts/sys.sh suspend
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# The command to execute on lock
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LockCommand: ~/.config/scripts/sys.sh lock
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# The command to execute on exit
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ExitCommand: killall Hyprland
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# The folder, where the battery sensors reside
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BatteryFolder: /sys/class/power_supply/BAT1
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# Overrides the icon of the nth (in this case the first) workspace
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# WorkspaceSymbol-1:
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# The default symbol for the workspaces
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DefaultWorkspaceSymbol:
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# Scroll through the workspaces of the current monitor instead of all workspaces
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WorkspaceScrollOnMonitor: true
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# When true: Scroll up -> Next workspace instead of previous workspace. Analogous with scroll down
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WorkspaceScrollInvert: false
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# Use Hyprland IPC instead of the ext_workspace protocol for workspace polling.
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# Hyprland IPC is *slightly* less performant (+0.1% one core), but way less bug prone,
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# since the protocol is not as feature complete as Hyprland IPC.
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UseHyprlandIPC: false
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# Forces the time to be centered.
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# This can cause the right issue to clip outside, if there is not enough space on screen (e.g. when opening the text)
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# Setting this to false will definitely fix this issue, but it won't look very good, since it will be off-center.
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# So try to decrease "TimeSpace" first, before setting this configuration to false.
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CenterTime: true
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# How much space should be reserved for the time widget. Setting this too high can cause the right widget to clip outside.
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# Therefore try to set it as low as possible if you experience clipping.
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# Although keep in mind, that a value that is too low can cause the widget to be be off-center,
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# which can also cause clipping.
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# If you can't find an optimal value, consider setting 'CenterTime' to false
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TimeSpace: 300
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# Set datetime style
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# DateTimeStyle: %a %D - %H:%M:%S %Z
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# Adds a audio input(aka. microphone) widget
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AudioInput: false
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# Sets the audio slider to be on reveal (Just like the sensors) when true. Only affects the bar.
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AudioRevealer: false
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# Sets the rate of change of the slider on each scroll. In Percent
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AudioScrollSpeed: 5
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# Command that is run to check if there are out-of-date packages.
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# The script should return *ONLY* a number. If it doesn't output a number, updates are no longer checked.
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# Default value is applicable for Arch Linux. (See data/update.sh for a human-readable version)
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CheckPackagesCommand: p="$(checkupdates)"; e=$?; if [ $e -eq 127 ] ; then exit 127; fi; if [ $e -eq 2 ] ; then echo "0" && exit 0; fi; echo "$p" | wc -l
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# How often to check for updates. In seconds
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CheckUpdateInterval: 300
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# Limits the range of the audio slider. Only works for audio output.
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# Slider "empty" is AudioMinVolume, Slider "full" is AudioMaxVolume
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# AudioMinVolume: 30 # Audio can't get below 30%
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# AudioMaxVolume: 120 # Audio can't get above 120%
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# The network adapter to use. You can query /sys/class/net for all possible values
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NetworkAdapter: eno1
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# Disables the network widget when set to false
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NetworkWidget: true
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# Enables tray icons
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EnableSNI: true
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# SNIIconSize sets the icon size for a SNI icon.
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# SNIPaddingTop Can be used to push the Icon down. Negative values are allowed
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# For both: The first parameter is a filter of the tooltip(The text that pops up, when the icon is hovered) of the icon
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# Scale everything down to 25 pixels ('*' as filter means everything)
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SNIIconSize: *, 25
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# Explicitly make OBS a bit smaller than default
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SNIIconSize: OBS, 23
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# Nudges the Discord icon a bit down
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# SNIPaddingTop: Discord, 5
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# These set the range for the network widget. The widget changes colors at six intervals:
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# - Below Min...Bytes ("under")
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# - Between ]0%;25%]. 0% = Min...Bytes; 100% = Max...Bytes ("low")
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# - Between ]25%;50%]. 0% = Min...Bytes; 100% = Max...Bytes ("mid-low")
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# - Between ]50%;75%]. 0% = Min...Bytes; 100% = Max...Bytes ("mid-high")
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# - Between ]75%;100%]. 0% = Min...Bytes; 100% = Max...Bytes ("high")
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# - Above Max...Bytes ("over")
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MinDownloadBytes: 0
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MaxDownloadBytes: 10485760 # 10 * 1024 * 1024 = 10 MiB
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MinUploadBytes: 0
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MaxUploadBytes: 5242880 # 5 * 1024 * 1024 = 5 MiB
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