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# See dunst(5) for all configuration options
[global]
### Display ###
# Which monitor should the notifications be displayed on.
monitor = 0
# Display notification on focused monitor. Possible modes are:
# mouse: follow mouse pointer
# keyboard: follow window with keyboard focus
# none: don't follow anything
#
# "keyboard" needs a window manager that exports the
# _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW property.
# This should be the case for almost all modern window managers.
#
# If this option is set to mouse or keyboard, the monitor option
# will be ignored.
follow = mouse
### Geometry ###
# dynamic width from 0 to 300
# width = (0, 300)
# constant width of 300
width = 300
# The maximum height of a single notification, excluding the frame.
height = 300
# Position the notification in the top right corner
origin = top-right
# Offset from the origin
offset = 20x50
# Scale factor. It is auto-detected if value is 0.
scale = 0
# Maximum number of notification (0 means no limit)
notification_limit = 0
### Progress bar ###
# Turn on the progess bar. It appears when a progress hint is passed with
# for example dunstify -h int:value:12
progress_bar = true
# Set the progress bar height. This includes the frame, so make sure
# it's at least twice as big as the frame width.
progress_bar_height = 10
# Set the frame width of the progress bar
progress_bar_frame_width = 1
# Set the minimum width for the progress bar
progress_bar_min_width = 150
# Set the maximum width for the progress bar
progress_bar_max_width = 300
# Show how many messages are currently hidden (because of
# notification_limit).
indicate_hidden = yes
# The transparency of the window. Range: [0; 100].
# This option will only work if a compositing window manager is
# present (e.g. xcompmgr, compiz, etc.). (X11 only)
transparency = 0
# Draw a line of "separator_height" pixel height between two
# notifications.
# Set to 0 to disable.
# If gap_size is greater than 0, this setting will be ignored.
separator_height = 2
# Padding between text and separator.
padding = 8
# Horizontal padding.
horizontal_padding = 8
# Padding between text and icon.
text_icon_padding = 0
# Defines width in pixels of frame around the notification window.
# Set to 0 to disable.
frame_width = 3
# Defines color of the frame around the notification window.
frame_color = "#ffffff"
# Size of gap to display between notifications - requires a compositor.
# If value is greater than 0, separator_height will be ignored and a border
# of size frame_width will be drawn around each notification instead.
# Click events on gaps do not currently propagate to applications below.
gap_size = 0
# Define a color for the separator.
# possible values are:
# * auto: dunst tries to find a color fitting to the background;
# * foreground: use the same color as the foreground;
# * frame: use the same color as the frame;
# * anything else will be interpreted as a X color.
separator_color = frame
# Sort messages by urgency.
sort = yes
# Don't remove messages, if the user is idle (no mouse or keyboard input)
# for longer than idle_threshold seconds.
# Set to 0 to disable.
# A client can set the 'transient' hint to bypass this. See the rules
# section for how to disable this if necessary
# idle_threshold = 120
### Text ###
font = Fira Code 8
# The spacing between lines. If the height is smaller than the
# font height, it will get raised to the font height.
line_height = 0
# Possible values are:
# full: Allow a small subset of html markup in notifications:
# <b>bold</b>
# <i>italic</i>
# <s>strikethrough</s>
# <u>underline</u>
#
# For a complete reference see
# <https://docs.gtk.org/Pango/pango_markup.html>.
#
# strip: This setting is provided for compatibility with some broken
# clients that send markup even though it's not enabled on the
# server. Dunst will try to strip the markup but the parsing is
# simplistic so using this option outside of matching rules for
# specific applications *IS GREATLY DISCOURAGED*.
#
# no: Disable markup parsing, incoming notifications will be treated as
# plain text. Dunst will not advertise that it has the body-markup
# capability if this is set as a global setting.
#
# It's important to note that markup inside the format option will be parsed
# regardless of what this is set to.
markup = full
# The format of the message. Possible variables are:
# %a appname
# %s summary
# %b body
# %i iconname (including its path)
# %I iconname (without its path)
# %p progress value if set ([ 0%] to [100%]) or nothing
# %n progress value if set without any extra characters
# %% Literal %
# Markup is allowed
format = "<b>%s</b>\n%b"
# Alignment of message text.
# Possible values are "left", "center" and "right".
alignment = left
# Vertical alignment of message text and icon.
# Possible values are "top", "center" and "bottom".
vertical_alignment = center
# Show age of message if message is older than show_age_threshold
# seconds.
# Set to -1 to disable.
show_age_threshold = 60
# Specify where to make an ellipsis in long lines.
# Possible values are "start", "middle" and "end".
ellipsize = middle
# Ignore newlines '\n' in notifications.
ignore_newline = no
# Stack together notifications with the same content
stack_duplicates = true
# Hide the count of stacked notifications with the same content
hide_duplicate_count = false
# Display indicators for URLs (U) and actions (A).
show_indicators = yes
### Icons ###
# Recursive icon lookup. You can set a single theme, instead of having to
# define all lookup paths.
enable_recursive_icon_lookup = true
# Set icon theme (only used for recursive icon lookup)
icon_theme = Adwaita
# You can also set multiple icon themes, with the leftmost one being used first.
# icon_theme = "Adwaita, breeze"
# Align icons left/right/top/off
icon_position = left
# Scale small icons up to this size, set to 0 to disable. Helpful
# for e.g. small files or high-dpi screens. In case of conflict,
# max_icon_size takes precedence over this.
min_icon_size = 32
# Scale larger icons down to this size, set to 0 to disable
max_icon_size = 128
# Paths to default icons (only neccesary when not using recursive icon lookup)
icon_path = /usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/status/:/usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/devices/
### History ###
# Should a notification popped up from history be sticky or timeout
# as if it would normally do.
sticky_history = yes
# Maximum amount of notifications kept in history
history_length = 20
### Misc/Advanced ###
# dmenu path.
dmenu = /usr/bin/dmenu -p dunst:
# Browser for opening urls in context menu.
browser = /usr/bin/xdg-open
# Always run rule-defined scripts, even if the notification is suppressed
always_run_script = true
# Define the title of the windows spawned by dunst
title = Dunst
# Define the class of the windows spawned by dunst
class = Dunst
# Define the corner radius of the notification window
# in pixel size. If the radius is 0, you have no rounded
# corners.
# The radius will be automatically lowered if it exceeds half of the
# notification height to avoid clipping text and/or icons.
corner_radius = 0
# Ignore the dbus closeNotification message.
# Useful to enforce the timeout set by dunst configuration. Without this
# parameter, an application may close the notification sent before the
# user defined timeout.
ignore_dbusclose = false
### Wayland ###
# These settings are Wayland-specific. They have no effect when using X11
# Uncomment this if you want to let notications appear under fullscreen
# applications (default: overlay)
# layer = top
# Set this to true to use X11 output on Wayland.
force_xwayland = false
### Legacy
# Use the Xinerama extension instead of RandR for multi-monitor support.
# This setting is provided for compatibility with older nVidia drivers that
# do not support RandR and using it on systems that support RandR is highly
# discouraged.
#
# By enabling this setting dunst will not be able to detect when a monitor
# is connected or disconnected which might break follow mode if the screen
# layout changes.
force_xinerama = false
### mouse
# Defines list of actions for each mouse event
# Possible values are:
# * none: Don't do anything.
# * do_action: Invoke the action determined by the action_name rule. If there is no
# such action, open the context menu.
# * open_url: If the notification has exactly one url, open it. If there are multiple
# ones, open the context menu.
# * close_current: Close current notification.
# * close_all: Close all notifications.
# * context: Open context menu for the notification.
# * context_all: Open context menu for all notifications.
# These values can be strung together for each mouse event, and
# will be executed in sequence.
mouse_left_click = close_current
mouse_middle_click = do_action, close_current
mouse_right_click = close_all
# Experimental features that may or may not work correctly. Do not expect them
# to have a consistent behaviour across releases.
[experimental]
# Calculate the dpi to use on a per-monitor basis.
# If this setting is enabled the Xft.dpi value will be ignored and instead
# dunst will attempt to calculate an appropriate dpi value for each monitor
# using the resolution and physical size. This might be useful in setups
# where there are multiple screens with very different dpi values.
per_monitor_dpi = false
[urgency_low]
# IMPORTANT: colors have to be defined in quotation marks.
# Otherwise the "#" and following would be interpreted as a comment.
background = "#222222"
foreground = "#888888"
timeout = 10
# Icon for notifications with low urgency, uncomment to enable
#default_icon = /path/to/icon
[urgency_normal]
background = "#285577"
foreground = "#ffffff"
timeout = 10
# Icon for notifications with normal urgency, uncomment to enable
#default_icon = /path/to/icon
[urgency_critical]
background = "#900000"
foreground = "#ffffff"
frame_color = "#ff0000"
timeout = 0
# Icon for notifications with critical urgency, uncomment to enable
#default_icon = /path/to/icon
# Every section that isn't one of the above is interpreted as a rules to
# override settings for certain messages.
#
# Messages can be matched by
# appname (discouraged, see desktop_entry)
# body
# category
# desktop_entry
# icon
# match_transient
# msg_urgency
# stack_tag
# summary
#
# and you can override the
# background
# foreground
# format
# frame_color
# fullscreen
# new_icon
# set_stack_tag
# set_transient
# set_category
# timeout
# urgency
# icon_position
# skip_display
# history_ignore
# action_name
# word_wrap
# ellipsize
# alignment
# hide_text
#
# Shell-like globbing will get expanded.
#
# Instead of the appname filter, it's recommended to use the desktop_entry filter.
# GLib based applications export their desktop-entry name. In comparison to the appname,
# the desktop-entry won't get localized.
#
# SCRIPTING
# You can specify a script that gets run when the rule matches by
# setting the "script" option.
# The script will be called as follows:
# script appname summary body icon urgency
# where urgency can be "LOW", "NORMAL" or "CRITICAL".
#
# NOTE: It might be helpful to run dunst -print in a terminal in order
# to find fitting options for rules.
# Disable the transient hint so that idle_threshold cannot be bypassed from the
# client
#[transient_disable]
# match_transient = yes
# set_transient = no
#
# Make the handling of transient notifications more strict by making them not
# be placed in history.
#[transient_history_ignore]
# match_transient = yes
# history_ignore = yes
# fullscreen values
# show: show the notifications, regardless if there is a fullscreen window opened
# delay: displays the new notification, if there is no fullscreen window active
# If the notification is already drawn, it won't get undrawn.
# pushback: same as delay, but when switching into fullscreen, the notification will get
# withdrawn from screen again and will get delayed like a new notification
#[fullscreen_delay_everything]
# fullscreen = delay
#[fullscreen_show_critical]
# msg_urgency = critical
# fullscreen = show
#[espeak]
# summary = "*"
# script = dunst_espeak.sh
#[script-test]
# summary = "*script*"
# script = dunst_test.sh
#[ignore]
# # This notification will not be displayed
# summary = "foobar"
# skip_display = true
#[history-ignore]
# # This notification will not be saved in history
# summary = "foobar"
# history_ignore = yes
#[skip-display]
# # This notification will not be displayed, but will be included in the history
# summary = "foobar"
# skip_display = yes
#[signed_on]
# appname = Pidgin
# summary = "*signed on*"
# urgency = low
#
#[signed_off]
# appname = Pidgin
# summary = *signed off*
# urgency = low
#
#[says]
# appname = Pidgin
# summary = *says*
# urgency = critical
#
#[twitter]
# appname = Pidgin
# summary = *twitter.com*
# urgency = normal
#
#[stack-volumes]
# appname = "some_volume_notifiers"
# set_stack_tag = "volume"
#
# vim: ft=cfg

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// Keyboard layouts for Great Britain.
default partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "basic" {
// The basic UK layout, also known as the IBM 166 layout,
// but with the useless brokenbar pushed two levels up.
include "latin"
name[Group1]="English (UK)";
key <TLDE> { [ grave, notsign, bar, bar ] };
key <AE02> { [ 2, quotedbl, twosuperior, oneeighth ] };
key <AE03> { [ 3, sterling, threesuperior, sterling ] };
key <AE04> { [ 4, dollar, EuroSign, onequarter ] };
key <AC11> { [apostrophe, at, dead_circumflex, dead_caron] };
key <BKSL> { [numbersign, asciitilde, backslash, bar ] };
key <LSGT> { [ backslash, bar, bar, brokenbar ] };
key <FK02> { [F2, backslash, F14, F14] };
key <FK03> { [F3, bar, F15, F15] };
//key <PGDN> { [Prior, Home, Prior, Home] };
//key <PGUP> { [Next, End, Next, End] };
key <FK11> { [F11, Home, F23, F23] };
key <FK12> { [F12, End, F24, F24] };
include "level3(ralt_switch)"
};
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "intl" {
// A UK layout but with five accents made into dead keys:
// grave, diaeresis, circumflex, acute, and tilde.
// By Phil Jones <philjones1 at blueyonder.co.uk>.
include "latin"
name[Group1]="English (UK, intl., with dead keys)";
key <TLDE> { [ dead_grave, notsign, bar, bar ] };
key <AE02> { [ 2, dead_diaeresis, twosuperior, onehalf ] };
key <AE03> { [ 3, sterling, threesuperior, onethird ] };
key <AE04> { [ 4, dollar, EuroSign, onequarter ] };
key <AE06> { [ 6, dead_circumflex, threequarters, onesixth ] };
key <AC11> { [ dead_acute, at, apostrophe, bar ] };
key <BKSL> { [ numbersign, dead_tilde, bar, bar ] };
key <LSGT> { [ backslash, bar, bar, bar ] };
key <AB08> { [ comma, less, ccedilla, Ccedilla ] };
include "level3(ralt_switch)"
};
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "extd" {
// Clone of the Microsoft "United Kingdom Extended" layout, which
// includes dead keys for: grave; diaeresis; circumflex; tilde; and
// accute. It also enables direct access to accute characters using
// the Multi_key (Alt Gr).
//
// Taken from...
// "Windows Keyboard Layouts"
// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/globalization/windows-keyboard-layouts#U
//
// -- Jonathan Miles <jon@cybah.co.uk>
include "latin"
name[Group1]="English (UK, extended, Windows)";
key <TLDE> { [ dead_grave, notsign, brokenbar, NoSymbol ] };
key <AE02> { [ 2, quotedbl, dead_diaeresis, onehalf ] };
key <AE03> { [ 3, sterling, threesuperior, onethird ] };
key <AE04> { [ 4, dollar, EuroSign, onequarter ] };
key <AE06> { [ 6, asciicircum, dead_circumflex, NoSymbol ] };
key <AD02> { [ w, W, wacute, Wacute ] };
key <AD03> { [ e, E, eacute, Eacute ] };
key <AD06> { [ y, Y, yacute, Yacute ] };
key <AD07> { [ u, U, uacute, Uacute ] };
key <AD08> { [ i, I, iacute, Iacute ] };
key <AD09> { [ o, O, oacute, Oacute ] };
key <AD12> { [ bracketright, braceright, NoSymbol, bar ] };
key <AC01> { [ a, A, aacute, Aacute ] };
key <AC11> { [ apostrophe, at, dead_acute, grave ] };
key <BKSL> { [ numbersign, asciitilde, dead_tilde, backslash ] };
key <LSGT> { [ backslash, bar, NoSymbol, NoSymbol ] };
key <AB03> { [ c, C, ccedilla, Ccedilla ] };
include "level3(ralt_switch)"
};
// Describe the differences between the US Colemak layout
// and a UK variant. By Andy Buckley (andy@insectnation.org)
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "colemak" {
include "us(colemak)"
name[Group1]="English (UK, Colemak)";
key <TLDE> { [ grave, notsign, bar, asciitilde ] };
key <AE02> { [ 2, quotedbl, twosuperior, oneeighth ] };
key <AE03> { [ 3, sterling, threesuperior, sterling ] };
key <AE04> { [ 4, dollar, EuroSign, onequarter ] };
key <AC11> { [apostrophe, at, dead_circumflex, dead_caron] };
key <BKSL> { [numbersign, asciitilde, dead_grave, dead_breve ] };
key <LSGT> { [ backslash, bar, asciitilde, brokenbar ] };
include "level3(ralt_switch)"
};
// Colemak-DH (ISO) layout, UK Variant, https://colemakmods.github.io/mod-dh/
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "colemak_dh" {
include "us(colemak_dh)"
name[Group1]="English (UK, Colemak-DH)";
key <TLDE> { [ grave, notsign, bar, asciitilde ] };
key <AE02> { [ 2, quotedbl, twosuperior, oneeighth ] };
key <AE03> { [ 3, sterling, threesuperior, sterling ] };
key <AE04> { [ 4, dollar, EuroSign, onequarter ] };
key <AC11> { [apostrophe, at, dead_circumflex, dead_caron] };
key <BKSL> { [numbersign, asciitilde, dead_grave, dead_breve ] };
key <AB05> { [ backslash, bar, asciitilde, brokenbar ] };
include "level3(ralt_switch)"
};
// Dvorak (UK) keymap (by odaen) allowing the usage of
// the £ and ? key and swapping the @ and " keys.
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "dvorak" {
include "us(dvorak-alt-intl)"
name[Group1]="English (UK, Dvorak)";
key <TLDE> { [ grave, notsign, bar, bar ] };
key <AE02> { [ 2, quotedbl, twosuperior, NoSymbol ] };
key <AE03> { [ 3, sterling, threesuperior, NoSymbol ] };
key <AD01> { [ apostrophe, at ] };
key <BKSL> { [ numbersign, asciitilde ] };
key <LSGT> { [ backslash, bar ] };
};
// Dvorak letter positions, but punctuation all in the normal UK positions.
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "dvorakukp" {
include "gb(dvorak)"
name[Group1]="English (UK, Dvorak, with UK punctuation)";
key <AE11> { [ minus, underscore ] };
key <AE12> { [ equal, plus ] };
key <AD11> { [ bracketleft, braceleft ] };
key <AD12> { [ bracketright, braceright ] };
key <AD01> { [ slash, question ] };
key <AC11> { [apostrophe, at, dead_circumflex, dead_caron] };
};
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "mac" {
include "latin"
name[Group1]= "English (UK, Macintosh)";
key <TLDE> { [ section, plusminus ] };
key <AE02> { [ 2, at, EuroSign ] };
key <AE03> { [ 3, sterling, numbersign ] };
key <LSGT> { [ grave, asciitilde ] };
include "level3(ralt_switch)"
include "level3(enter_switch)"
};
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "mac_intl" {
include "latin"
name[Group1]="English (UK, Macintosh, intl.)";
key <TLDE> { [ section, plusminus, notsign, notsign ] }; //dead_grave
key <AE02> { [ 2, at, EuroSign, onehalf ] };
key <AE03> { [ 3, sterling, twosuperior, onethird ] };
key <AE04> { [ 4, dollar, threesuperior, onequarter ] };
key <AE06> { [ 6, dead_circumflex, NoSymbol, onesixth ] };
key <AD09> { [ o, O, oe, OE ] };
key <AC11> { [ dead_acute, dead_diaeresis, dead_diaeresis, bar ] }; //dead_doubleacute
key <BKSL> { [ backslash, bar, numbersign, bar ] };
key <LSGT> { [ dead_grave, dead_tilde, brokenbar, bar ] };
include "level3(ralt_switch)"
};
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "pl" {
// Polish accented letters on upper levels of corresponding base letters.
// Idea from Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański, adapted by Aleksander Kowalski.
include "gb(basic)"
name[Group1]="Polish (British keyboard)";
key <AD03> { [ e, E, eogonek, Eogonek ] };
key <AD09> { [ o, O, oacute, Oacute ] };
key <AC01> { [ a, A, aogonek, Aogonek ] };
key <AC02> { [ s, S, sacute, Sacute ] };
key <AB01> { [ z, Z, zabovedot, Zabovedot ] };
key <AB02> { [ x, X, zacute, Zacute ] };
key <AB03> { [ c, C, cacute, Cacute ] };
key <AB06> { [ n, N, nacute, Nacute ] };
};
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "gla" {
// Grave-accented letters on the upper levels of the relevant vowels.
include "gb(basic)"
name[Group1]="Scottish Gaelic";
key <AD03> { [ e, E, egrave, Egrave ] };
key <AD07> { [ u, U, ugrave, Ugrave ] };
key <AD08> { [ i, I, igrave, Igrave ] };
key <AD09> { [ o, O, ograve, Ograve ] };
key <AC01> { [ a, A, agrave, Agrave ] };
};
// EXTRAS:
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "sun_type6" {
include "sun_vndr/gb(sun_type6)"
};