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New configuration option 'alpha' which adjusts alpha transparency
(0 is transparent, 255 is opaque).
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@mit.edu>
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This reverts commit cae6f2bc049d4b7ed57a7a18a828bc4ea35df4aa, until we
find a reason why it's causing high CPU consumption in the X server.
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This makes xmobar work in windowmanagers that support _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK
but not _NET_WM_STRUT, such as Notion
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When set to True the window is initially not mapped, i.e. hidden. It
then can be toggled manually (for example using the dbus interface) or
automatically (by a plugin) to make it reappear (unhide/reveal).
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When persistent is set to True then xmobar will always be mapped
(revealed) and never be hidden.
The flag is checked in eventLoop and operation to map/unmap windows is
not carried out if persistence is desired.
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This plugin allows to display data from multiple pipes.
New data will always overwrite the currently displayed data.
However, if a timeout is specified, the previous content is restored.
Configuration works like this:
BufferedPipeReader <Alias> [ ( Timeout, "/path/to/fifo/pipe" ), (..), .. ]
If Timeout is set to 0 then the content is persistent, i.e. it will be
reset to any previous value, it will itself become the previous value.
If Timeout is set to a negative value the earth will stop spinning, so
don't do it.
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