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NAME

lemonbar - Featherweight lemon-scented bar

SYNOPSIS

lemonbar [-h | -g widthxheight+x+y | -o | -b | -d | -f font | -p | -n name | -u pixel | -B color | -F color | -U color]

DESCRIPTION

lemonbar (formerly known as bar) is a lightweight statusbar based on XCB. Provides full UTF-8 support, basic formatting, RandR and Xinerama support and EWMH compliance without wasting your precious memory.

INPUT

The data to be parsed is read from the standard input, parsing and printing the input data are delayed until a newline is found.

OPTIONS

Display the help and exit.
Set the window geometry. If a parameter is omitted it's filled with the default value. If the y parameter is specified along with the -b switch then the position is relative to the bottom of the screen.
Set next output to name. May be used multiple times; order is significant. If any -o options are given, only -o specified monitors will be used. Invalid output names are silently ignored. (only supported on randr configurations at this time)
Dock the bar at the bottom of the screen.
Force docking without asking the window manager. This is needed if the window manager isn't EWMH compliant.
Specifies a font to use. Can be used multiple times to load more than a single font.
Make the bar permanent, don't exit after the standard input is closed.
Set the WM_NAME atom value for the bar.
Sets the underline width in pixels. The default is 1.
Set the background color of the bar. color must be specified in the hex format (#aarrggbb, #rrggbb, #rgb). If no compositor such as compton or xcompmgr is running the alpha channel is silently ignored.
Set the foreground color of the bar. Accepts the same color formats as -B.
Set the underline color of the bar. Accepts the same color formats as -B.

FORMATTING

lemonbar provides a screenrc-inspired formatting syntax to allow full customization at runtime. Every formatting block is opened with "%{" and closed by "}" and accepts the following commands, the parser tries its best to handle malformed input. Use "%%" to get a literal percent sign ("%").

Swap the current background and foreground colors.
Aligns the following text to the left side of the screen.
Aligns the following text to the center of the screen.
Aligns the following text to the right side of the screen.
Offset the current position by width pixels in the alignment direction.
Set the text background color. The parameter color can be - or a color in one of the formats mentioned before. The special value - resets the color to the default one.
Set the text foreground color. The parameter color can be - or a color in one of the formats mentioned before. The special value - resets the color to the default one.
Set the font used to draw the following text. The parameter index can either be - or the 1-based index of the slot which contains the desired font. If the parameter is - lemonbar resets to the normal behavior (matching the first font that can be used for the character). If the selected font can't be used to draw a character, lemonbar will fall back to normal behavior for that character
Set the text underline color. The parameter color can be - or a color in one of the formats mentioned before. The special value - resets the color to the default one.
Create a clickable area starting from the current position, when the area is clicked command is printed on stdout. The area is closed when a A token, not followed by : is encountered.

Eg. %{A:reboot:} Click here to reboot %{A}

The button field is optional, it defaults to the left button, and it's a number ranging from 1 to 5 which maps to the left, middle, right, scroll up and scroll down movements. Your mileage may vary.

Nested clickable areas can trigger different commands.

Eg. %{A:reboot:}%{A3:halt:} Left click to reboot, right click to shutdown %{A}%{A}

Change the monitor the bar is rendered to. dir can be either
+/-
Next/previous monitor.
First/last monitor.
0-9
Nth monitor.
Named monitor. Eg. %{SnHDMI-0} This text will show up on the HDMI-0 output

Attribute modifiers

+attribute
Set the attribute attribute for the following text.
Unset the attribute attribute for the following text.
!attribute
Toggle the attribute attribute for the following text.

Where attribute is one of the following

Draw a line over the text.
Draw a line under the text.

OUTPUT

Clicking on an area makes lemonbar output the command to stdout, followed by a newline, allowing the user to pipe it into a script, execute it or simply ignore it. Simple and powerful, that's it.

WWW

git repository <https://github.com/LemonBoy/bar>

AUTHOR

2012-2020 (C) The Lemon Man

Xinerama support was kindly contributed by Stebalien

RandR support was kindly contributed by jvvv

Clickable areas support was heavily based off u-ra contribution

2020-11-30 lemonbar 1.4