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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # License: GPL v3 Copyright: 2018, Kovid Goyal <kovid at kovidgoyal.net>
- import sys
- from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Tuple
- from kitty.cli import parse_args
- from kitty.cli_stub import PanelCLIOptions
- from kitty.constants import appname, is_macos, is_wayland
- from kitty.fast_data_types import (
- GLFW_EDGE_BOTTOM,
- GLFW_EDGE_LEFT,
- GLFW_EDGE_RIGHT,
- GLFW_EDGE_TOP,
- GLFW_LAYER_SHELL_BACKGROUND,
- GLFW_LAYER_SHELL_PANEL,
- glfw_primary_monitor_size,
- make_x11_window_a_dock_window,
- )
- from kitty.os_window_size import WindowSizeData, edge_spacing
- from kitty.types import LayerShellConfig
- from kitty.typing import EdgeLiteral
- OPTIONS = r'''
- --lines --columns
- type=int
- default=1
- The number of lines shown in the panel if horizontal otherwise the number of columns shown in the panel. Ignored for background panels.
- --edge
- choices=top,bottom,left,right,background
- default=top
- Which edge of the screen to place the panel on. Note that some window managers
- (such as i3) do not support placing docked windows on the left and right edges.
- The value :code:`background` means make the panel the "desktop wallpaper". This
- is only supported on Wayland, not X11 and note that when using sway if you set
- a background in your sway config it will cover the background drawn using this
- kitten.
- --config -c
- type=list
- Path to config file to use for kitty when drawing the panel.
- --override -o
- type=list
- Override individual kitty configuration options, can be specified multiple times.
- Syntax: :italic:`name=value`. For example: :option:`kitty +kitten panel -o` font_size=20
- --output-name
- On Wayland, the panel can only be displayed on a single monitor (output) at a time. This allows
- you to specify which output is used, by name. If not specified the compositor will choose an
- output automatically, typically the last output the user interacted with or the primary monitor.
- --class
- dest=cls
- default={appname}-panel
- condition=not is_macos
- Set the class part of the :italic:`WM_CLASS` window property. On Wayland, it sets the app id.
- --name
- condition=not is_macos
- Set the name part of the :italic:`WM_CLASS` property (defaults to using the value from :option:`{appname} --class`)
- --debug-rendering
- type=bool-set
- For internal debugging use.
- '''.format(appname=appname).format
- args = PanelCLIOptions()
- help_text = 'Use a command line program to draw a GPU accelerated panel on your X11 desktop'
- usage = 'program-to-run'
- def parse_panel_args(args: List[str]) -> Tuple[PanelCLIOptions, List[str]]:
- return parse_args(args, OPTIONS, usage, help_text, 'kitty +kitten panel', result_class=PanelCLIOptions)
- Strut = Tuple[int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int]
- def create_strut(
- win_id: int,
- left: int = 0, right: int = 0, top: int = 0, bottom: int = 0, left_start_y: int = 0, left_end_y: int = 0,
- right_start_y: int = 0, right_end_y: int = 0, top_start_x: int = 0, top_end_x: int = 0,
- bottom_start_x: int = 0, bottom_end_x: int = 0
- ) -> Strut:
- return left, right, top, bottom, left_start_y, left_end_y, right_start_y, right_end_y, top_start_x, top_end_x, bottom_start_x, bottom_end_x
- def create_top_strut(win_id: int, width: int, height: int) -> Strut:
- return create_strut(win_id, top=height, top_end_x=width)
- def create_bottom_strut(win_id: int, width: int, height: int) -> Strut:
- return create_strut(win_id, bottom=height, bottom_end_x=width)
- def create_left_strut(win_id: int, width: int, height: int) -> Strut:
- return create_strut(win_id, left=width, left_end_y=height)
- def create_right_strut(win_id: int, width: int, height: int) -> Strut:
- return create_strut(win_id, right=width, right_end_y=height)
- window_width = window_height = 0
- def setup_x11_window(win_id: int) -> None:
- if is_wayland():
- return
- func = globals()[f'create_{args.edge}_strut']
- strut = func(win_id, window_width, window_height)
- make_x11_window_a_dock_window(win_id, strut)
- def initial_window_size_func(opts: WindowSizeData, cached_values: Dict[str, Any]) -> Callable[[int, int, float, float, float, float], Tuple[int, int]]:
- def es(which: EdgeLiteral) -> float:
- return edge_spacing(which, opts)
- def initial_window_size(cell_width: int, cell_height: int, dpi_x: float, dpi_y: float, xscale: float, yscale: float) -> Tuple[int, int]:
- if not is_macos and not is_wayland():
- # Not sure what the deal with scaling on X11 is
- xscale = yscale = 1
- global window_width, window_height
- monitor_width, monitor_height = glfw_primary_monitor_size()
- if args.edge in {'top', 'bottom'}:
- spacing = es('top') + es('bottom')
- window_height = int(cell_height * args.lines / yscale + (dpi_y / 72) * spacing + 1)
- window_width = monitor_width
- elif args.edge == 'background':
- window_width, window_height = monitor_width, monitor_height
- else:
- spacing = es('left') + es('right')
- window_width = int(cell_width * args.lines / xscale + (dpi_x / 72) * spacing + 1)
- window_height = monitor_height
- return window_width, window_height
- return initial_window_size
- def layer_shell_config(opts: PanelCLIOptions) -> LayerShellConfig:
- ltype = GLFW_LAYER_SHELL_BACKGROUND if opts.edge == 'background' else GLFW_LAYER_SHELL_PANEL
- edge = {'top': GLFW_EDGE_TOP, 'bottom': GLFW_EDGE_BOTTOM, 'left': GLFW_EDGE_LEFT, 'right': GLFW_EDGE_RIGHT}.get(opts.edge, GLFW_EDGE_TOP)
- return LayerShellConfig(type=ltype, edge=edge, size_in_cells=max(1, opts.lines), output_name=opts.output_name or '')
- def main(sys_args: List[str]) -> None:
- global args
- if is_macos:
- raise SystemExit('Currently the panel kitten is not supported on macOS')
- args, items = parse_panel_args(sys_args[1:])
- if not items:
- raise SystemExit('You must specify the program to run')
- sys.argv = ['kitty']
- if args.debug_rendering:
- sys.argv.append('--debug-rendering')
- for config in args.config:
- sys.argv.extend(('--config', config))
- sys.argv.extend(('--class', args.cls))
- if args.name:
- sys.argv.extend(('--name', args.name))
- for override in args.override:
- sys.argv.extend(('--override', override))
- sys.argv.append('--override=linux_display_server=auto')
- sys.argv.extend(items)
- from kitty.main import main as real_main
- from kitty.main import run_app
- run_app.cached_values_name = 'panel'
- run_app.layer_shell_config = layer_shell_config(args)
- run_app.first_window_callback = setup_x11_window
- run_app.initial_window_size_func = initial_window_size_func
- real_main()
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- main(sys.argv)
- elif __name__ == '__doc__':
- cd: dict = sys.cli_docs # type: ignore
- cd['usage'] = usage
- cd['options'] = OPTIONS
- cd['help_text'] = help_text
- cd['short_desc'] = help_text
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