There are the new styles:
bottom (fill the graph to the bottom of widget-square)
top (fill the graph to the top of the widget-square
line (just print a line representing the values)
E.g when there are multiple 'bottom'-style graphs, it will print the larger
part on top of the smaller. When two values are the same, it will (actually)
just print it with one color (something to improve maybe).
bottom-style overdraws top-style, and line-style overdraws top and bottom style
(= gets drawn at the end)
An example configuration:
graph gr_cpu
{
data { scale = false max = 100 fg = "#669966" style = bottom} # total
data { scale = false max = 100 fg = "#cc9966" style = bottom} # user
data { scale = false max = 100 fg = "#ffffff" style = bottom} # nice-processes
width = 50
height = "0.80"
bg = "#000000"
bordercolor = "#669966"
}
With the 'line' style, there is a bug (draws sometimes over the rectangle).
I checked the values and didn't find any value what actually should do that.
So I have no idea why that is... needs a recheck, because it's not really nice..
Happens especially when scale=true and after a rescaling takes place.
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
- arrange() does not focus() anymore
- restore dropping events infra
- add client_unfocus()
- grabbuttons() where we should and add root_grabbuttons() for root window
At every build ("make", "make all"), if necessary, this
version message will be updated.
Note that "make awesome{,-client}" will NOT update the
version message.
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
Updates awesome-version.h every time the version number has
actually changed. The normal C header deps will then trigger
the appropriate rebuilds.
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>