Fork of APW with percentages, progressbar vertical and themed.
mouse clicks spawns: veromix and pavucontrol by left and right buttons
Awesome Pulseaudio Widget (APW) is a little widget for Awesome WM, using the awful progressbar widget, to display default's sink volume and control Pulseaudio.
It's compatible with Awesome 3.5.
First time I'm using Lua. So it might be a little bit quirky.
cd $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/awesome/
git clone https://github.com/mokasin/apw.git
Just put these line to the appropriate places in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/awesome/rc.lua.
-- Load the widget.
local APW = require("apw/widget")
-- Example: Add to wibox. Here to the right. Do it the way you like it.
right_layout:add(APW)
-- Configure the hotkeys.
awful.key({ }, "XF86AudioRaiseVolume", APW.Up),
awful.key({ }, "XF86AudioLowerVolume", APW.Down),
awful.key({ }, "XF86AudioMute", APW.ToggleMute),
Important: beautiful.init
must be called before you require
apw for
theming to work.
Just add these variables to your Beautiful theme.lua file and set them to whatever colors or gradients you wish:
--{{{ APW
theme.apw_fg_color = {type = 'linear', from = {0, 0}, to={40,0},
stops={{0, "#CC8888"}, {.4, "#88CC88"}, {.8, "#8888CC"}}}
theme.apw_bg_color = "#333333"
theme.apw_mute_fg_color = "#CC9393"
theme.apw_mute_bg_color = "#663333"
--}}}
You also can customize some properties by editing the configuration variables
directly in widget.lua
(i.e. add a margin).
It is advisable to customize the source file in an own branch. This makes it
easy to update to a new version of APW via rebasing.
Right-clicking the widget launches a mixer. By default this is pavucontrol
,
but you can set a different command by calling SetMixer() on your APW object:
local APW = require("apw/widget")
APW:SetMixer("mixer_command -whatever")
You could update the widget periodically if you'd like. In case, the volume is changed from somewhere else.
APWTimer = timer({ timeout = 0.5 }) -- set update interval in s
APWTimer:connect_signal("timeout", APW.Update)
APWTimer:start()
Just fork it and file a pull request. I'll look into it.