diff --git a/org/config/bin.org b/org/config/bin.org index 93a8b35..88dad80 100644 --- a/org/config/bin.org +++ b/org/config/bin.org @@ -265,9 +265,13 @@ sudo chown $USER:(id -g $USER) /opt/flutter/bin/cache :END: ~mu-unread~ is a very simple utility that simply returns the amount of unread emails I have through the use of ~mu~. + +As you can see, the output string contains two font switchers for +StumpWM so I can switch from the main font to Siji for the caracter +contained between them: U+E072 (an email icon). #+begin_src sh UNREAD=$(mu find "flag:unread AND (maildir:/Inbox OR maildir:/Junk)" | wc -l) -printf "Mail: %s" $UNREAD +printf "^f2^f0%s" $UNREAD #+end_src ** Pinfo :noexport: diff --git a/org/config/stumpwm.org b/org/config/stumpwm.org index 4e634a0..3ce6719 100644 --- a/org/config/stumpwm.org +++ b/org/config/stumpwm.org @@ -413,6 +413,7 @@ Here are some modules that we will load for the modeline: | cpu | Get the CPU usage | | mpd | Display MPD’s status | | mem | Get the memory usage | +| net | | | wifi | Display information about Wifi connectivity | #+name: gen-load-modeline-modules @@ -424,25 +425,30 @@ Here are some modules that we will load for the modeline: "\n") #+end_src -#+RESULTS[22e9c907b8814e15dd2bc2a16aa98bb7cab0fd46]: gen-load-modeline-modules +#+RESULTS[5d4a6c25675e69770eec211c3e07048b62864363]: gen-load-modeline-modules #+begin_src lisp (load-module "battery-portable") (load-module "cpu") (load-module "mpd") (load-module "mem") +(load-module "net") (load-module "wifi") #+end_src Some variables need to be set so modules are displayed correctly. + +Note that the character between the font switchers in the second CPU +formatter is U+E082, which symbolizes the CPU. #+begin_src lisp (setf cpu::*cpu-modeline-fmt* "%c" + cpu::*cpu-usage-modeline-fmt* "^f2^f0^[~A~2D%^]" mem::*mem-modeline-fmt* "%a%p" wifi:*wifi-modeline-fmt* "%e %P" wifi:*use-colors* nil mpd:*mpd-modeline-fmt* "%a - %t" mpd:*mpd-status-fmt* "%a - %t" - ,*mode-line-highlight-template* "«~A»" ,*hidden-window-color* "^**") + ,*mode-line-highlight-template* "«~A»" #+end_src We can indicate what to display in our modeline. Each formatter will @@ -453,10 +459,11 @@ the font I am using (see §[[#Theme-Fonts-28pc8141v5j0]]). |-----------+-------------------------------------------------------+----------| | ~%g~ | Display list of groups | | | ~%W~ | Display list of windows in the current group and head | | -| ~^>~ | Rest of the modeline will be aligned to the right | | +| ~^>~ | Rest of the modeline align to the right | | | ~mu-unread~ | Display number of unread emails | yes | | ~%m~ | Display current MPD song | | | ~%I~ | Display Wifi status | | +| ~%l~ | Display network usage | | | ~%C~ | Display CPU usage | | | ~%M~ | Display RAM usage | | | ~%B~ | Display battery status | | @@ -473,8 +480,8 @@ the font I am using (see §[[#Theme-Fonts-28pc8141v5j0]]). elements) #+end_src -#+RESULTS[54964dce177e8031e22761857d7d1a0bc960c6bd]: modeline-format-gen -: (("%g") ("%W") ("^>") ("mu-unread" . t) ("%m") ("%I") ("%C") ("%M") ("%B") ("%d")) +#+RESULTS[7f62146daae5aab6014d303b57c306fe44c4087b]: modeline-format-gen +: (("%g") ("%W") ("^>") ("mu-unread" . t) ("%m") ("%I") ("%l") ("%C") ("%M") ("%B") ("%d")) #+begin_src lisp :noweb yes (defun generate-modeline (elements &optional not-invertedp) @@ -738,6 +745,7 @@ list of fonts I want loaded: |--------------------------------+-----------+------| | Unifont-JP | Regular | 10 | | DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline | Book | 8.5 | +| Siji | Medium | 10 | #+name: gen-fonts #+headers: :wrap src lisp @@ -757,10 +765,11 @@ list of fonts I want loaded: #+end_src The code equivalent of this table can be seen below: -#+RESULTS[2bcc2bbfd79a25c20b4dfa9d9867b91797089ffc]: gen-fonts +#+RESULTS[4792ccbea35e0666b555ccf10bc3abcf85763ef0]: gen-fonts #+begin_src lisp (set-font `(,(make-instance 'xft:font :family "Unifont-JP" :subfamily "Regular" :size 10 :antialias t) - ,(make-instance 'xft:font :family "DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline" :subfamily "Book" :size 8.5 :antialias t))) + ,(make-instance 'xft:font :family "DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline" :subfamily "Book" :size 8.5 :antialias t) + ,(make-instance 'xft:font :family "siji" :subfamily "Medium" :size 10 :antialias t))) #+end_src As far as I know, Unifont is the only font I’ve tested that displays