awesome/tests/examples/wibox/layout/flex/spacing_widget.lua

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local generic_widget = ... --DOC_HIDE
local wibox = require("wibox") --DOC_HIDE
local gears = {shape = require("gears.shape")}--DOC_HIDE
local l = wibox.layout.flex.vertical() --DOC_HIDE
-- Use the separator widget directly
local w1 = wibox.widget {
generic_widget( "first" , nil, 0), --DOC_HIDE
generic_widget( "second" , nil, 0), --DOC_HIDE
generic_widget( "third" , nil, 0), --DOC_HIDE
spacing = 10,
spacing_widget = wibox.widget.separator,
layout = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal
}
l:add(w1) --DOC_HIDE
-- Use a standard declarative widget construct
local w2 = wibox.widget {
generic_widget( "first" ), --DOC_HIDE
generic_widget( "second" ), --DOC_HIDE
generic_widget( "third" ), --DOC_HIDE
spacing = 10,
spacing_widget = {
color = "#00ff00",
shape = gears.shape.circle,
widget = wibox.widget.separator,
},
layout = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal
}
l:add(w2) --DOC_HIDE
-- Use composed widgets
local w3 = wibox.widget {
generic_widget( "first" ), --DOC_HIDE
generic_widget( "second" ), --DOC_HIDE
generic_widget( "third" ), --DOC_HIDE
spacing = 10,
spacing_widget = {
{
text = "F",
widget = wibox.widget.textbox,
},
bg = "#ff0000",
widget = wibox.container.background,
},
layout = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal
}
l:add(w3) --DOC_HIDE
-- Use negative spacing to create a powerline effect
local w4 = wibox.widget {
generic_widget( " first " , nil, 0), --DOC_HIDE
generic_widget( " second " , nil, 0), --DOC_HIDE
generic_widget( " third " , nil, 0), --DOC_HIDE
spacing = -12,
spacing_widget = {
color = "#ff0000",
shape = gears.shape.powerline,
widget = wibox.widget.separator,
},
layout = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal
}
l:add(w4) --DOC_HIDE
return l, 250, 4*30 --DOC_HIDE