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# Calendar Widget
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Calendar widget for Awesome WM - slightly improved version of the `wibox.widget.calendar`.
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## Features
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- mouse support: scroll up - shows next month, scroll down - previous
- themes:
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| Name | Screenshot |
|---|---|
|nord (default) | ![nord_theme](./nord.png) |
| outrun | ![outrun_theme](./outrun.png) |
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| light | ![outrun_theme](./light.png) |
| dark | ![outrun_theme](./dark.png) |
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- setup widget placement
top center - in case you clock is centered:
![calendar_top](./calendar_top.png)
top right - for default awesome config:
![calendar_top_right](./calendar_top_right.png)
bottom right - in case your wibar at the bottom:
![calendar_bottom_right](./calendar_bottom_right.png)
## How to use
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This widget needs an 'anchor' - another widget which triggers visibility of the calendar. Default `mytextclock` is the perfect candidate!
Just after mytextclock is instantiated, create the widget and add the mouse listener to it.
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```lua
local calendar_widget = require("awesome-wm-widgets.calendar-widget.calendar")
-- ...
-- Create a textclock widget
mytextclock = wibox.widget.textclock()
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-- default
local cw = calendar_widget()
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-- or customized
local cw = calendar_widget({
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theme = 'outrun',
placement = 'bottom_right'
})
mytextclock:connect_signal("button::press",
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function(_, _, _, button)
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if button == 1 then cw.toggle() end
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end)
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```