Struct lazybar_core::panels::Systray

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pub struct Systray { /* private fields */ }
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Display icons from some applications. See https://specifications.freedesktop.org/systemtray-spec/ for details.

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impl PanelConfig for Systray

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fn parse( name: &'static str, table: &mut HashMap<String, Value>, _global: &Config, ) -> Result<Self>

Configuration options:

  • screen: The X screen to run on. Only one systray can exist on each screen at any given time. Leaving this unset is probably what you want.
  • aggressive: If this is true, lazybar will take ownership of the system tray for the given screen even if it is already owned. If it is later lost, lazybar will not attempt to reacquire it.
  • padding: The number of pixels between two icons.
  • size: The width and height in pixels of each icon.
  • sort: One of arrival, window_name, and window_name_lower. Defaults to arrival. arrival will add each new panel on the right. window_name will sort the panels by their _NET_WM_NAME (failing that, WM_NAME) properties. window_name_lower will do the same, but convert the strings to lowercase first.
  • sort_reverse: If this is true, the sorting method above will be reversed. See PanelCommon::parse_common. This is used only for dependence.
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fn props(&self) -> (&'static str, bool)

Returns the name of the panel. If the panel supports events, each instance must return a unique name.
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fn run<'async_trait>( self: Box<Self>, _cr: Rc<Context>, _global_attrs: Attrs, height: i32, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<(PanelStream, Option<ChannelEndpoint<Event, EventResponse>>)>> + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait,

Performs any necessary setup, then returns a PanelStream representing the provided PanelConfig. Read more

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