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Calendar widget for Awesome WM - slightly improved version of the wibox.widget.calendar
.
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
theme | naughty |
The theme to use |
placement | top |
The position of the popup |
radius | 8 | The popup radius |
start_sunday | false | Start the week on Sunday |
themes:
Name | Screenshot |
---|---|
nord | ![]() |
outrun | ![]() |
light | ![]() |
dark | ![]() |
naughty (default) | from local theme |
setup widget placement
top center - in case you clock is centered:
top right - for default awesome config:
bottom right - in case your wibar at the bottom:
By setting start_sunday
to true:
mouse support: move to the next and previous month. Using mouse buttons or scroll wheel.
You can configure this by specifying the button to move to next/previous.
Usually these are configured as follows. If you want to use other mouse buttons, you can find their number using xev
.
number | button |
---|---|
4 | scroll up |
5 | scroll down |
1 | left click |
2 | right click |
3 | middles click |
By default previous_month_button
is 5, next_month_button
is 4.
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.
local calendar_widget = require("awesome-wm-widgets.calendar-widget.calendar")
-- ...
-- Create a textclock widget
mytextclock = wibox.widget.textclock()
-- default
local cw = calendar_widget()
-- or customized
local cw = calendar_widget({
theme = 'outrun',
placement = 'bottom_right',
start_sunday = true,
radius = 8,
-- with customized next/previous (see table above)
previous_month_button = 1,
next_month_button = 3,
})
mytextclock:connect_signal("button::press",
function(_, _, _, button)
if button == 1 then cw.toggle() end
end)