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...to turn outputs on/off following the addition of
wlr-output-power-management protocol support (commit c23397f3)
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43 lines
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# Example autostart file
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# Set background color.
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swaybg -c '#113344' >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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# Configure output directives such as mode, position, scale and transform.
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# Use wlr-randr to get your output names
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# Example ~/.config/kanshi/config below:
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# profile {
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# output HDMI-A-1 position 1366,0
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# output eDP-1 position 0,0
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# }
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kanshi >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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# Launch a panel such as yambar or waybar.
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waybar >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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# Enable notifications. Typically GNOME/KDE application notifications go
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# through the org.freedesktop.Notifications D-Bus API and require a client such
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# as mako to function correctly. Thunderbird is an example of this.
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mako >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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# Lock screen after 5 minutes; turn off display after another 5 minutes.
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#
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# Note that in the context of idle system power management, it is *NOT* a good
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# idea to turn off displays by 'disabling outputs' for example by
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# `wlr-randr --output <whatever> --off` because this re-arranges views
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# (since a837fef). Instead use a wlr-output-power-management client such as
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# https://git.sr.ht/~leon_plickat/wlopm
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#
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# The swayidle example below only turns on/off one output. If you have
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# multiple outputs, you could write a script like this:
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#
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# #!/bin/sh
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# wlopm | while IFS=' ' read -r output state; do
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# wlopm --toggle "${output}"
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# done
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#
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swayidle -w \
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timeout 3 'swaylock -f -c 000000' \
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timeout 6 'wlopm --off eDP-1' \
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resume 'wlopm --on eDP-1' \
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before-sleep 'swaylock -f -c 000000' >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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