--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- @author Uli Schlachter -- @copyright 2010 Uli Schlachter -- @widgetmod wibox.widget.systray --------------------------------------------------------------------------- local wbase = require("wibox.widget.base") local drawable = require("wibox.drawable") local beautiful = require("beautiful") local gtable = require("gears.table") local capi = { awesome = awesome, screen = screen } local setmetatable = setmetatable local error = error local abs = math.abs local systray = { mt = {} } local instance = nil local horizontal = true local base_size = nil local reverse = false local display_on_screen = "primary" --- The systray background color. -- -- @beautiful beautiful.bg_systray -- @param string The color (string like "#ff0000" only) --- The systray icon spacing. -- -- @beautiful beautiful.systray_icon_spacing -- @tparam[opt=0] integer The icon spacing local function should_display_on(s) if display_on_screen == "primary" then return s == capi.screen.primary end return s == display_on_screen end function systray:draw(context, cr, width, height) if not should_display_on(context.screen) then return end local x, y, _, _ = wbase.rect_to_device_geometry(cr, 0, 0, width, height) local num_entries = capi.awesome.systray() local bg = beautiful.bg_systray or beautiful.bg_normal or "#000000" local spacing = beautiful.systray_icon_spacing or 0 if context and not context.wibox then error("The systray widget can only be placed inside a wibox.") end -- Figure out if the cairo context is rotated local dir_x, dir_y = cr:user_to_device_distance(1, 0) local is_rotated = abs(dir_x) < abs(dir_y) local in_dir, ortho, base if horizontal then in_dir, ortho = width, height is_rotated = not is_rotated else ortho, in_dir = width, height end -- The formula for a given base, spacing, and num_entries for the necessary -- space is (draw a picture to convince yourself; this assumes horizontal): -- height = base -- width = (base + spacing) * num_entries - spacing -- Now, we check if we are limited by horizontal or vertical space: Which of -- the two limits the base size more? if (ortho + spacing) * num_entries - spacing <= in_dir then base = ortho else -- Solving the "width" formula above for "base" (with width=in_dir): base = (in_dir + spacing) / num_entries - spacing end capi.awesome.systray(context.wibox.drawin, math.ceil(x), math.ceil(y), base, is_rotated, bg, reverse, spacing) end -- Private API. Does not appear in LDoc on purpose. This function is called -- some time after the systray is removed from some drawable. It's purpose is to -- really remove the systray. function systray:_kickout(context) capi.awesome.systray(context.wibox.drawin) end function systray:fit(context, width, height) if not should_display_on(context.screen) then return 0, 0 end local num_entries = capi.awesome.systray() local base = base_size local spacing = beautiful.systray_icon_spacing or 0 if num_entries == 0 then return 0, 0 end if base == nil then if width < height then base = width else base = height end end base = base + spacing if horizontal then return base * num_entries - spacing, base end return base, base * num_entries - spacing end -- Check if the function was called like :foo() or .foo() and do the right thing local function get_args(self, ...) if self == instance then return ... end return self, ... end --- Set the size of a single icon. -- -- If this is set to nil, then the size is picked dynamically based on the -- available space. Otherwise, any single icon has a size of `size`x`size`. -- -- @property base_size -- @tparam integer|nil size The base size -- @propemits true false function systray:set_base_size(size) base_size = get_args(self, size) if instance then instance:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") instance:emit_signal("property::base_size", size) end end --- Decide between horizontal or vertical display. -- -- @property horizontal -- @tparam boolean horiz Use horizontal mode? -- @propemits true false function systray:set_horizontal(horiz) horizontal = get_args(self, horiz) if instance then instance:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") instance:emit_signal("property::horizontal", horiz) end end --- Should the systray icons be displayed in reverse order? -- -- @property reverse -- @tparam boolean rev Display in reverse order. -- @propemits true false function systray:set_reverse(rev) reverse = get_args(self, rev) if instance then instance:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed") instance:emit_signal("property::reverse", rev) end end --- Set the screen that the systray should be displayed on. -- -- This can either be a screen, in which case the systray will be displayed on -- exactly that screen, or the string `"primary"`, in which case it will be -- visible on the primary screen. The default value is "primary". -- -- @property screen -- @tparam screen|"primary" s The screen to display on. -- @propemits true false function systray:set_screen(s) display_on_screen = get_args(self, s) if instance then instance:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") instance:emit_signal("property::screen", s) end end --- Create the systray widget. -- -- Note that this widget can only exist once. -- -- @tparam boolean revers Show in the opposite direction -- @treturn table The new `systray` widget -- @constructorfct wibox.widget.systray local function new(revers) local ret = wbase.make_widget(nil, nil, {enable_properties = true}) gtable.crush(ret, systray, true) if revers then ret:set_reverse(true) end capi.awesome.connect_signal("systray::update", function() ret:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") ret:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed") end) capi.screen.connect_signal("primary_changed", function() if display_on_screen == "primary" then ret:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end end) drawable._set_systray_widget(ret) return ret end function systray.mt:__call(...) if not instance then instance = new(...) end return instance end --@DOC_widget_COMMON@ --@DOC_object_COMMON@ return setmetatable(systray, systray.mt) -- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:textwidth=80