Hi, 10x for the replay. I added the code to my rc.lua file and added the two widgets ty my bottom wiboxes but nothing really happened. The place where the widget should appear is blank. I copied the code as is.
Regards, Vladimir On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 10:38 AM, david cobac <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry, i re-read your post, this should be more what you want : > -- code start > function rgb_to_r_g_b ( clr , alpha ) > return ((clr / 0x10000) % 0x100) / 255., ((clr / 0x100) % 0x100) / > 255., (clr % 0x100) / 255., alpha > end > function msgiw_icon () > local s = mouse.screen > local color = {} > local c = "0xFF0000" > local d = "0x000000" > if s == 1 then > color = { c , d } > else > color = { d , c } > end > dim = 10 > local cs = Cairo.image_surface_create("argb32", dim , dim ) > local cr = Cairo.context_create(cs) > cr:set_source_rgba( rgb_to_r_g_b( color[1] , 1 ) ) > cr:rectangle(0,0,dim,dim) > cr:fill() > msgiw.image = image.argb32(dim, dim, cs:get_data()) > cr:set_source_rgba( rgb_to_r_g_b( color[2] , 1 ) ) > cr:rectangle(0,0,dim,dim) > cr:fill() > msgiiw.image = image.argb32(dim, dim, cs:get_data()) > end > msgiw = widget({ type = "imagebox" }) > msgiiw = widget({ type = "imagebox" }) > msgiw_timer = timer ({ timeout = .2 }) > msgiw_timer:add_signal("timeout", function () msgiw_icon() end) > msgiw_timer:start() > -- code end > > Now you have two widgets to insert : msgiw and msgiiw > Each one is to place on a wibox placed in different screens (am i really > clear ?) > > > 2013/3/31 david cobac <[email protected]> > >> Hi, maybe something like this : >> >> -- code start >> function rgb_to_r_g_b ( clr , alpha ) >> return ((clr / 0x10000) % 0x100) / 255., ((clr / 0x100) % 0x100) / >> 255., (clr % 0x100) / 255., alpha >> end >> function msgiw_icon () >> local s = mouse.screen >> if s == 1 then >> color = "0xFF0000" >> else >> color = "0x00FF00" >> end >> dim = 10 >> local cs = Cairo.image_surface_create("argb32", dim , dim ) >> local cr = Cairo.context_create(cs) >> cr:set_source_rgba( rgb_to_r_g_b( color , 1 ) ) >> cr:rectangle(0,0,dim,dim) >> cr:fill() >> msgiw.image = image.argb32(dim, dim, cs:get_data()) >> end >> msgiw = widget({ type = "imagebox" }) >> msgiw_timer = timer ({ timeout = .2 }) >> msgiw_timer:add_signal("timeout", function () msgiw_icon() end) >> msgiw_timer:start() >> -- code end >> >> you can change dim for different effects (should depend on height of the >> wibox, e.g. set dim to 1), then add msgiw as new widget in the right place >> in your wibox. >> >> >> 2013/3/26 Vladimir Todorov <[email protected]> >> >>> Any update on this? Sorry for the spam. >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Vladimir Todorov >>> <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I have a dual monitor setup and I would like to know which monitor is >>>> active in the moment (it depends on the mouse position). Sometimes when I >>>> change tags I expect to change the tags on the left monitor but instead I >>>> change the tags on the second monitor because my mouse is there - and I >>>> don't want to look for the mouse. So my idea is to have a widget (small >>>> box) in the task lists (right after the tag list) and I want it to be red >>>> on the active monitor and black on the inactive one. Do you know how I can >>>> implement this? >>>> >>>> # awesome --version ~ >>>> awesome debian/3.4.6-1 (Hooch) >>>> • Build: Jul 14 2010 08:52:10 for x86_64 by gcc version 4.4.4 (@keller) >>>> • D-Bus support: ✔ >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Vladimir >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Cordialement >> David Cobac >> > > > > -- > Cordialement > David Cobac >
