User Tools

Site Tools


i3wm

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
i3wm [2020/11/02 14:01] – tags rjti3wm [2023/06/04 16:40] (current) – [Floating Windows] Anoth Godot one rjt
Line 8: Line 8:
 You can set different bars for different screens. For example I find it useful to have time, date, battery, and volume always on my laptop screen, and have some monitoring stuff like free disk space, Internet bandwidth, and RAM usage when i have a secondary monitor plugged-in. You can set different bars for different screens. For example I find it useful to have time, date, battery, and volume always on my laptop screen, and have some monitoring stuff like free disk space, Internet bandwidth, and RAM usage when i have a secondary monitor plugged-in.
  
-So I have two seperate ''bar{}'' sections in my main i3 config file, one for each. You just need to give them each a label, a screen to target, and a seperate config to load.+So I have two seperate ''bar{}'' sections in my main i3 config file, one for each screen. You just need to give them each a label, a screen to target, and a seperate config to load.
  
 For example this is at the top of each ''bar'' definition: For example this is at the top of each ''bar'' definition:
Line 19: Line 19:
   output VGA1   output VGA1
   status_command i3blocks -c ~/.config/i3blocks/config-secondary   status_command i3blocks -c ~/.config/i3blocks/config-secondary
 +
 +==== Floating Windows ====
 +
 +Some useful lines to set some windows to always float:
 +
 +<code ini>
 +for_window [title="alsamixer"] floating enable
 +for_window [title="Calculator"] floating enable, move position center
 +for_window [class="Firefox" instance="Navigator"] floating enable
 +for_window [class="Godot" instance="Godot_ProjectList"] floating enable
 +for_window [instance="Godot_Engine" title="\(DEBUG\)$"] floating enable
 +for_window [class="Lazarus"] floating enable
 +for_window [title="MediaInfo"] floating enable
 +for_window [title="Minecraft Launcher"] floating enable
 +for_window [title="Page Info*"] floating enable
 +for_window [class="pcmanfm" instance="Confirm File Replacing"] move position center
 +for_window [title="Preferences$"] floating enable
 +for_window [title="Radiotray-NG Bookmark Editor"] floating enable
 +for_window [title="Screenshot Uploader"] floating enable
 +for_window [class="Steam" title="^Steam Community Market"] floating enable
 +for_window [class="Thunderbird" title="^Edit Event"] floating enable
 +</code>
 +
 +And here's a useful trick to have a shortcut to load a terminal window floating. So I have ''Meta+Enter'' to open a regular terminal window, and ''Meta+Shift+Enter'' to open a floating one. I use it a bunch when I want to quickly open a terminal, do something, and close it again; EG grab a video with [[yt-dlp]]:
 +
 +<code ini>bindsym $mod+Shift+Return exec --no-startup-id urxvt -geometry 80x26 -name "floating_urxvt"
 +for_window [class="URxvt" instance="floating_urxvt$"] floating enable</code>
 +
 +What this does is set a shortcut to launch [[urxvt]], specify window dimensions, and give it a name. Then we use the regular stuff we use to tell a window to float, and target that specific window by the name we gave it. Can't remember where I read this, but I wish I'd always known it!
  
 ===== Tools ===== ===== Tools =====
-  * [[git>talwrii/i3parse|i3parse]] - scans config file for unused keys (+?)+  * [[github>talwrii/i3parse|i3parse]] - scans config file for unused keys (+?)
  
 {{tag>guide linux window-manager}} {{tag>guide linux window-manager}}
i3wm.1604286116.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/11/02 14:01 by rjt