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||||
README |
||||
|
||||
mb-obthemes: script to save or restore openbox gui configurations |
||||
|
||||
Save options are for Conky(s) |
||||
Tint2(s) |
||||
Openbox theme |
||||
GTK theme |
||||
Background (uses Nitrogen or feh, depending which |
||||
has the newer saved bg config file) |
||||
Alt Menu (dmenu) |
||||
Lightdm login gtk greeter |
||||
X configs (.bashrc, .Xresources) |
||||
Terminator config |
||||
|
||||
Paths are assumed to be BunsenLabs defaults. |
||||
|
||||
WARNING: It is assumed that the conkys are not being run via a script, so |
||||
they will appear on all desktops. If you usually use a script, then you |
||||
may have to make your own arrangements! Conkys in non-default directories |
||||
can be saved, but will not be seen when running bl-conkyzen. |
||||
|
||||
A Screenshot is saved (Windows are hidden briefly so the image |
||||
is the bare desktop, with any Tint2s |
||||
or Conkys which are running, and a representive |
||||
menu and lxappearance open) |
||||
|
||||
A time-stamped backup of rc.xml is saved "just in case". |
||||
|
||||
xdotool is used to move the mouse pointer, and assumes the root-menu is shown. |
||||
with "Super + Space" keys, and the right mouse button is set for r-click. |
||||
If you have set these to something else, then edit the "MENUMODIFIER" and |
||||
MOUSECMD variables. Set the variable "KEYDOWN" to where "Preferences" is |
||||
in the root-menu (or anything else you might want displayed). |
||||
|
||||
**************************************************************************** |
||||
KNOWN ISSUES: |
||||
Virtualbox does not allow the guest to move the host mouse cursor, using xdotool, |
||||
so the screenshot may produce an incorrect theme displayed and/or poor positioning. |
||||
A workaround is to move the cursor to some free space, and use the "Enter" key in the |
||||
"Configurations to be saved:" dialog. |
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||||
README imported from bunsen-wmhacks |
||||
=================================== |
||||
|
||||
Scripts for adding hot corners and aero style window snapping |
||||
to Openbox. |
||||
Based on cb-wmhacks, written for CrunchBang Linux. |
||||
Repackaged for BunsenLabs Linux. |
||||
Repackaged for Mabox |
||||
|
||||
### mb-hotcorner usage: |
||||
This script is designed to be started automatically on login via |
||||
Openbox's autostart file: |
||||
|
||||
# Start hotcorner detection: |
||||
mb-hotcorners --daemon & |
||||
Once started, the script will detect when the mouse cursor enters |
||||
the corners of your screen. If the corner has an associated command, |
||||
it will get executed. |
||||
|
||||
#### Command line usage: |
||||
mb-hotcorners: usage: |
||||
--help show this message and exit |
||||
--kill attempt to kill any running instances |
||||
--daemon run daemon and listen for cursor triggers |
||||
|
||||
#### Customising commands: |
||||
On first use, a config file will be created |
||||
`~/.config/mb-hotcorners/mb-hotcornersrc`. The file should be |
||||
self-explanatory. |
||||
|
||||
### bl-aerosnap usage: |
||||
This script is designed to be called via Openbox keyboard shortucts. |
||||
Edit Openbox's rc.xml file to add new shortcuts. Example shortcuts to |
||||
bind snapping to Super+Alt+Left/Right key combinations: |
||||
<keybind key="W-A-Left"> |
||||
<action name="Execute"> |
||||
<command>mb-aerosnap --left</command> |
||||
</action> |
||||
</keybind> |
||||
<keybind key="W-A-Right"> |
||||
<action name="Execute"> |
||||
<command>mb-aerosnap --right</command> |
||||
</action> |
||||
</keybind> |
||||
|
||||
#### Command line usage: |
||||
mb-aerosnap: usage: |
||||
--help show this message and exit |
||||
--left attempt to snap active window to left of screen |
||||
--right attempt to snap active window to right of screen |
||||
|
||||
### Dependencies |
||||
* python |
||||
* python-xlib |
||||
* wmctrl |
||||
* xdotool (>=2.20110530) |
||||
On Debian systems: |
||||
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install python python-xlib wmctrl xdotool |
||||
|
||||
### License |
||||
GPL3 |
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||||
[Desktop Entry] |
||||
Encoding=UTF-8 |
||||
Name=Mabox Menu |
||||
Comment=Tint2 Mabox Menu Hack |
||||
X-GNOME-FullName=Mabox Menu |
||||
#Exec=xdotool key super+space |
||||
Exec=mb-jgtools main |
||||
Terminal=false |
||||
X-MultipleArgs=false |
||||
Type=Application |
||||
Icon=distributor-logo-mabox |
||||
Categories=Utility; |
||||
MimeType= |
||||
StartupNotify=true |
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ |
||||
[Desktop Entry] |
||||
Name=MaboxLinux Control Center |
||||
Name[pl]=Centrum Sterowania MaboxLinux |
||||
Comment=MaboxLinux Control Center |
||||
Comment[pl]=Centrum ustawieล MaboxLinux |
||||
Exec=mbcc |
||||
Terminal=false |
||||
Type=Application |
||||
Icon=mbcc |
||||
Categories=Settings;DesktopSettings;X-LXDE-Settings;X-KDE-Settings;X-XFCE-SettingsDialog;X-XFCE-SystemSettings; |
||||
|
@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ |
||||
[Desktop Entry] |
||||
Encoding=UTF-8 |
||||
Name=Show Desktop |
||||
Name[pl]=Pokaลผ Pulpit |
||||
Comment=Show Desktop |
||||
Comment[pl]=Pokaลผ Pulpit |
||||
Exec=show_desktop |
||||
Terminal=false |
||||
X-MultipleArgs=false |
||||
Type=Application |
||||
Icon=desktop |
||||
Categories=Utility; |
||||
MimeType= |
||||
StartupNotify=false |
@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ |
||||
#!/bin/bash |
||||
|
||||
if [ `pidof picom` ]; then |
||||
echo "Stopping picom" |
||||
killall picom |
||||
else |
||||
echo "Starting picom" |
||||
picom & |
||||
fi |
||||
exit |
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ |
||||
#!/bin/bash |
||||
# |
||||
# |
||||
# Copy only new files from /etc/xdg/autostart/ |
||||
config_dir=${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config} |
||||
rsync -aq --ignore-existing /etc/xdg/autostart/ $config_dir/autostart |
||||
|
||||
# source Mabox main config file |
||||
. $HOME/.config/mabox/mabox.conf |
||||
|
||||
# Run mwelcome if not disaled |
||||
|
||||
[ $show_welcome == true ] && mwelcome |
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||||
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7 |
||||
# bl-aerosnap: |
||||
# A script for adding aero style window snapping to Openbox. |
||||
# Repackaged for BunsenLabs by John Crawley. |
||||
# Originally written for CrunchBang Linux <http://crunchbang.org/> |
||||
# by Philip Newborough <corenominal@corenominal.org> |
||||
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
||||
|
||||
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT |
||||
import sys, time, os, re |
||||
|
||||
history = '/tmp/bl-aerosnap-'+str(os.getuid()) |
||||
windows = {} |
||||
check_intervall = 0.2 |
||||
|
||||
p = Popen(['xdotool','getdisplaygeometry'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT) |
||||
Dimensions = p.communicate() |
||||
Dimensions = Dimensions[0].replace('\n', '') |
||||
Dimensions = Dimensions.split(' ') |
||||
width = int(Dimensions[0]) |
||||
height = int(Dimensions[1]) |
||||
hw = width / 2 |
||||
rt = width - 1 |
||||
bt = height - 1 |
||||
aeroLcommand="wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert && wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b remove,maximized_horz && wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -e 0,0,0,"+str(hw)+",-1" |
||||
aeroRcommand="wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert && wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b remove,maximized_horz && wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -e 0,"+str(hw)+",0,"+str(hw)+",-1" |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if os.path.exists(history) == False: |
||||
f = open(history,'w') |
||||
f.close() |
||||
|
||||
def print_usage(): |
||||
print "bl-aerosnap: usage:" |
||||
print " --help show this message and exit" |
||||
print " --left attempt to snap active window to left of screen" |
||||
print " --right attempt to snap active window to right of screen" |
||||
print "" |
||||
exit() |
||||
|
||||
def is_root_window(): |
||||
p = Popen(['xdotool', 'getactivewindow'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT) |
||||
ID = p.communicate() |
||||
if len(ID[0]) > 50: |
||||
return True |
||||
|
||||
def window_id(): |
||||
p = Popen(['xdotool', 'getactivewindow'], stdout=PIPE) |
||||
ID = p.communicate() |
||||
ID = int(ID[0]) |
||||
p = Popen(['xdotool', 'getwindowpid', str(ID)], stdout=PIPE) |
||||
PID = p.communicate() |
||||
PID = int(PID[0]) |
||||
return str(ID)+'-'+str(PID) |
||||
|
||||
def window_lookup(): |
||||
ID = window_id() |
||||
windows = history_load() |
||||
if windows.has_key(ID): |
||||
return True |
||||
|
||||
def window_geometry(ID): |
||||
ID = ID.split('-') |
||||
p = Popen(['xdotool', 'getwindowgeometry', ID[0]], stdout=PIPE) |
||||
p = p.communicate() |
||||
Pos = re.search(r'\d+,\d+', p[0]) |
||||
Size = re.search(r'\d+x\d+', p[0]) |
||||
if Pos and Size: |
||||
Pos = Pos.group().split(',') |
||||
Size = Size.group().split('x') |
||||
return Pos[0]+'|'+Pos[1]+'|'+Size[0]+'|'+Size[1] |
||||
|
||||
def window_store(): |
||||
ID = window_id() |
||||
windows[ID] = window_geometry(ID) |
||||
s = ID +'|'+window_geometry(ID)+'\n' |
||||
f = open(history,'a') |
||||
f.write(s) |
||||
f.close() |
||||
|
||||
def window_restore(width): |
||||
ID = window_id() |
||||
G = windows[ID].split('|') |
||||
command = 'wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b remove,maximized_vert && ' |
||||
#FIXME: adjust horizontal placement, not sure where this discrepancy comes from? |
||||
AdjustT = int(G[1]) - 40 |
||||
command += 'wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -e 0,'+G[0]+','+str(AdjustT)+','+G[2]+','+G[3] |
||||
del windows[ID] |
||||
if len(windows) == 0: |
||||
o = '' |
||||
else: |
||||
for key in windows: |
||||
h = windows[key].split('|') |
||||
o = key+'|'+h[0]+'|'+h[1]+'|'+h[2]+'|'+h[3]+'\n' |
||||
f = open(history,'w') |
||||
f.write(o) |
||||
f.close() |
||||
os.system(command) |
||||
|
||||
def history_load(): |
||||
f = open(history,'r') |
||||
i = 0 |
||||
for line in f: |
||||
h = line.split('|') |
||||
h[4] = h[4].replace('\n', '') |
||||
windows[h[0]] = h[1]+'|'+h[2]+'|'+h[3]+'|'+h[4] |
||||
f.close() |
||||
return windows |
||||
|
||||
if len(sys.argv) < 2 or sys.argv[1] == "--help": |
||||
print_usage() |
||||
|
||||
elif sys.argv[1] == "--left": |
||||
if is_root_window != True: |
||||
if window_lookup(): |
||||
window_restore(width) |
||||
else: |
||||
window_store() |
||||
os.system(aeroLcommand) |
||||
|
||||
elif sys.argv[1] == "--right": |
||||
if is_root_window != True: |
||||
if window_lookup(): |
||||
window_restore(width) |
||||
else: |
||||
window_store() |
||||
os.system(aeroRcommand) |
||||
|
||||
else: |
||||
print_usage() |
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||||
#!/bin/bash |
||||
## |
||||
# Read saved BunsenLabs Conky session file(s) and start the conkys |
||||
# |
||||
# Written by damo <damo@bunsenlabs.org> for BunsenLabs Linux, April 2015 |
||||
# |
||||
# Repackaged for Manjaro by napcok <napcok@gmail.com>, March 2016 |
||||
# |
||||
# To start the default conky session at login, add the following line |
||||
# to config/openbox/autostart: |
||||
# |
||||
# (sleep 2s && mb-conky-session --autostart) & |
||||
# |
||||
######################################################################## |
||||
CONKYPATH="$HOME/.config/conky" |
||||
SESSIONFILE="$CONKYPATH/conky-sessionfile" |
||||
USAGE="\vUSAGE:\tmb-conky-session [OPTION(S)]...FILES |
||||
\n\tWith no command argument, the script uses the default |
||||
\t\"\$CONKYPATH/conky-session\" sessionfile |
||||
\vOPTIONS:\n\t--default\t: specify default sessionfile |
||||
\t--autostart\t: no \"kill conky\" option asked for |
||||
\tpath/to/sessionfile1 /path/to/sessionfile2 etc |
||||
\vEXAMPLES: |
||||
\tRun specified sessionfile at login: |
||||
\t\"mb-conky-session --autostart /path/to/sessionfile\" |
||||
\v\tRun default sessionfile, without killing running conkys: |
||||
\t\"mb-conky-session --autostart\" |
||||
\v\tRun several conky sessionfiles (option to kill conkys first): |
||||
\t\"mb-conky-session --default sessionfile1 sessionfile2 etc\"" |
||||
|
||||
### DIALOG VARIABLES |
||||
DLG="yad --center --undecorated --borders=20 " |
||||
TITLE="Mabox Conky Session" |
||||
WINICON="--window-icon=distributor-logo-bunsenlabs" |
||||
OK="--button=OK:0" |
||||
case $LANG in |
||||
pl*) |
||||
CANCEL="--button=Anuluj:1" |
||||
KILL_FIRST="Czy zamknฤ
ฤ najpierw dziaลajฤ
ce Conky?" |
||||
;; |
||||
*) |
||||
CANCEL="--button=gtk-cancel:1" |
||||
KILL_FIRST="Kill running conkys first?" |
||||
;; |
||||
esac |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
######################################################################## |
||||
|
||||
findArgs(){ # get command args (switches & sessionfile paths) |
||||
i=0 |
||||
for arg in "$@";do |
||||
if [[ $arg = "--default" ]]; then |
||||
arg="$SESSIONFILE" |
||||
fi |
||||
if [[ $arg = "--autostart" ]]; then |
||||
NOKILL=1 # run from autostart, so don't ask to kill conkys |
||||
fi |
||||
if [[ -f $arg ]]; then # sessionfile exists |
||||
rawArr[$i]="$arg" # add sessionfiles to array |
||||
i=$(($i+1)) |
||||
fi |
||||
done |
||||
# check if sessionfiles were passed to bl-conky-session |
||||
if (( ${#rawArr[@]} != 0 )); then |
||||
# remove duplicate args |
||||
sessArr=(`printf "%s\n" "${rawArr[@]}" | sort -u`) |
||||
if (( $NOKILL == 0 )); then |
||||
killConkys |
||||
fi |
||||
for SESSION in "${sessArr[@]}";do # run the conkys in the sessionfiles |
||||
source "$SESSION" |
||||
done |
||||
else # --autostart used, but no sessionfiles passed to bl-conkyzen |
||||
if [[ -f $SESSIONFILE ]] && (( $NOKILL == 1 )); then |
||||
source "$SESSIONFILE" # use conky-sessionfile |
||||
else |
||||
echo -e "ERROR: sessionfile \"$SESSIONFILE\" not found. Using default" >&2 |
||||
conky -c $HOME/.conkyrc # run default conky |
||||
exit 0 |
||||
fi |
||||
fi |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
killConkys(){ |
||||
if pidof conky &>/dev/null; then |
||||
$DLG $WINICON --title="$TITLE" --text="$KILL_FIRST" |
||||
if (( $? == 0 )); then # kill all conkys |
||||
killall conky && sleep 0.2s |
||||
fi |
||||
fi |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
NOKILL=0 |
||||
if (( $# == 0 )); then # if no args, then run default sessionfile |
||||
killConkys |
||||
if [[ ! -f "$SESSIONFILE" ]]; then # run default conky |
||||
echo -e "ERROR: sessionfile \"$SESSIONFILE\" not found. Using default" >&2 |
||||
conky -c $HOME/.conkyrc |
||||
exit 0 |
||||
else |
||||
source "$SESSIONFILE" |
||||
fi |
||||
elif [[ $1 = "-h" ]] || [[ $1 = "--help" ]]; then |
||||
echo -e "$USAGE" |
||||
exit 0 |
||||
else |
||||
findArgs $@ # get the sessionfile paths from the command args |
||||
fi |
||||
|
||||
exit 0 |
@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ |
||||
#!/bin/bash |
||||
# |
||||
# BunsenLabs Conky Editor |
||||
# |
||||
# Written by damo <damo@bunsenlabs.org> for BunsenLabs Linux, April 2015 |
||||
# |
||||
# Repackaged for Manjaro by napcok <napcok@gmail.com>, March 2016 |
||||
# |
||||
######################################################################## |
||||
# |
||||
# Conkys must be in $CONKYPATH |
||||
# The name must end with "conky" or "conkyrc" |
||||
# |
||||
# Checkmarked conkys will be opened in the text editor |
||||
# Multiple conkys can be chosen |
||||
# |
||||
######################################################################## |
||||
|
||||
CONKYPATH="$HOME/.config/conky" |
||||
|
||||
### DIALOG VARIABLES |
||||
DLGDEC="yad --center --borders=20 --width=400 --height=500 " |
||||
TITLE="Edytor Conky" |
||||
WINICON="--window-icon=distributor-logo-mabox" |
||||
OK="--button=OK:0" |
||||
CANCEL="--button=Anuluj:1" |
||||
|
||||
########## FUNCTIONS ################################################### |
||||
|
||||
fillArrays(){ |
||||
num="$1" |
||||
conkysPath[$num]="$2" # full filepath to conky |
||||
conkysArr[$num]="$3" # displayed name: "directory/*conky(rc)" |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
findConky(){ |
||||
# search dirs for conkys files - looking for "conky" in the name |
||||
# if "*conky(rc)" then display it |
||||
|
||||
num=0 |
||||
# find files in CONKYPATH with conky in the name |
||||
for x in $(find "$CONKYPATH" -type f );do |
||||
f=$(basename "$x") # filename from filepath |
||||
if [[ $f = *conkyrc ]] || [[ $f = *conky ]];then |
||||
# filename ends with *conky or *conkyrc |
||||
# get directory/conkyname to display in list |
||||
CONKY=$( echo "$x" | awk -F"/" '{print $(NF-1)"/"$NF}') |
||||
fillArrays $num "$x" "$CONKY" |
||||
num=$(($num+1)) |
||||
fi |
||||
done |
||||
} |
||||
######## END FUNCTIONS ################################################# |
||||
|
||||
# get conky directories in .conky, add to array |
||||
findConky |
||||
|
||||
# loop through arrays, and build msg text for yad dialog |
||||
unset LISTCONKY |
||||
for ((j=0; j<${#conkysArr[*]}; j++));do |
||||
LISTCONKY="$LISTCONKY FALSE ${conkysArr[j]}" |
||||
done |
||||
|
||||
## Populate yad dialog from array, get return value(s) |
||||
RET=$($DLGDEC $WINICON --list --title="$TITLE" \ |
||||
--text="Wybierz z listy Conky do edycji\nMoลผesz wybraฤ kilka plikรณw konfiguracyjnych" \ |
||||
--checklist \ |
||||
--column="Wybรณr:CHK" --column="Plik konfiguracyjny:TXT" $LISTCONKY --separator=":"\ |
||||
$OK $CANCEL \ |
||||
) |
||||
|
||||
if [[ $? == 1 ]]; then # cancel button pressed |
||||
exit 0 |
||||
else |
||||
i=0 |
||||
OIFS=$IFS # save Internal Field Separator |
||||
IFS=":" # separator is ":" in returned choices |
||||
for name in $RET; do |
||||
retConky[$i]="$name" |
||||
i=$(($i+1)) |
||||
done |
||||
IFS=$OIFS # reset IFS back to default |
||||
|
||||
# Find the chosen conkys and edit them |
||||
for name in ${retConky[*]};do # loop through checkmarked conky names |
||||
for ((j=0; j<${#conkysPath[*]}; j++));do # traverse through elements |
||||
for f in ${conkysPath[j]};do # compare with choice from dialog |
||||
display=$( echo "$f" | awk -F"/" '{print $(NF-1)"/"$NF}') |
||||
if [[ $display = $name ]];then |
||||
geany "$f" |
||||
fi |
||||
done |
||||
done |
||||
done |
||||
fi |
||||
|
||||
exit 0 |
@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ |
||||
#!/bin/bash |
||||
## |
||||
# Script to set the position of a moveable Conky |
||||
# |
||||
# Written by @damo and @johnraff, November 2015 |
||||
# with major contributions by @xaos52 |
||||
|
||||
DIALOG="yad --center --undecorated --borders=20 \ |
||||
--window-icon=distributor-logo-manjaro" |
||||
|
||||
unset CONKYPATH posX_1 posY_1 posX_2 posY_2 OFFSET_X OFFSET_Y gapX gapY |
||||
|
||||
case $LANG in |
||||
pl*) |
||||
EXIT="Wyjลcie:1" |
||||
NOT_SELECTED="Nie wybrano Conky\n\nSprรณbowaฤ jeszcze raz?" |
||||
ALIGNMENT_NONE="To conky ma ustawione 'alignment none',\nwiฤc pozycja jest ustalana przez Menedลผer Okien.\n" |
||||
CLICK="Kliknij 'Wybierz Conky' aby wybraฤ conky.\n\nNastฤpnie uลผyj kursora 'xwininfo' na wybranym conky\n" |
||||
MOVE="Przesuล Conky w docelowe miejsce\n za pomocฤ
Alt+Lewy klawisz myszy.\n\nKliknij 'OK' aby ustaliฤ nowฤ
pozycjฤ." |
||||
CHOOSE_CONKY="Wybierz Conky:0" |
||||
;; |
||||
*) |
||||
EXIT="Exit:1" |
||||
NOT_SELECTED="Selection is not a conky\n\nChoose again?" |
||||
ALIGNMENT_NONE="This Conky has 'alignment none'\nso placement is handled by the Window Manager.\n" |
||||
CLICK="Click 'Select Conky' to pick a conky.\n\nThen use the 'xwininfo' cursor on the chosen conky\nto record its position." |
||||
MOVE="Move the Conky to the desired location\nwith Alt+L-mousebutton Drag.\n\nClick 'OK' to set the new position." |
||||
CHOOSE_CONKY="Select Conky:0" |
||||
;; |
||||
esac |
||||
|
||||
# makes array "config" |
||||
parse_conkyfile(){ |
||||
[[ -f $1 ]] || { echo "$1 nie jest plikiem." >&2;return 1;} |
||||
unset config |
||||
declare -Ag config |
||||
local name value |
||||
while read name value |
||||
do |
||||
[[ $name ]] || continue |
||||
[[ $name = TEXT* ]] && break |
||||
config["$name"]="$value" |
||||
done < <(sed 's/\#.*$//' "$1") |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# usage: edit_conkyfile file name=value [name2=value2...] |
||||
# use absolute path to file |
||||
# parse_conkyfile should already have been run |
||||
edit_conkyfile() { |
||||
[[ "$1" = /* ]] || { |
||||
echo "$0: $1 is not an absolute path." >&2 |
||||
return 1 |
||||
} |
||||
file=$1 |
||||
shift |
||||
local name value |
||||
declare -ag sed_args |
||||
while [[ $1 ]]; do |
||||
unset name value sed_pattern sed_replace |
||||
name="${1%%=*}" |
||||
value="${1#*=}" |
||||
shift |
||||
[[ ${config["$name"]+x} ]] || { |
||||
echo "$0: config key $name does not exist" >&2 |
||||
return 1 |
||||
} |
||||
[[ ${config["$name"]//[[:space:]]} = "${value//[[:space:]]}" ]] && continue |
||||
(( ${#sed_args[@]} == 0 )) && sed_args=("-ri") |
||||
sed_pattern="^ *$name .*$" |
||||
grep -q "#conkymove, original value for $name:" "$file" || |
||||
sed_replace="#conkymove, original value for $name: ${config[$name]}\n" |
||||
sed_replace+="$name $value" |
||||
sed_args+=("-e") |
||||
sed_args+=("s/$sed_pattern/$sed_replace/") |
||||
done |
||||
(( ${#sed_args[@]} )) && sed "${sed_args[@]}" "$file" |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
function getStart(){ # Get initial Conky position |
||||
unset CONKYPATH |
||||
unset info1 |
||||
declare -A info1 |
||||
while read line |
||||
do |
||||
unset key value |
||||
[[ $line =~ Window\ id: ]] && { |
||||
ID=${line#*id:} |
||||
ID=${ID% \"*} |
||||
} |
||||
[[ $line != xwininfo:* && $line = *:* ]] && { |
||||
key=${line%:*} |
||||
value=${line#*:} |
||||
info1[$key]=$value |
||||
} |
||||
done < <(xwininfo) |
||||
# info now contains all the output of xwininfo |
||||
|
||||
CMD=$(xprop -id $ID WM_COMMAND | awk -F '", "' '{ |
||||
cmd=$1 |
||||
sub(/^.*{ "/,"",cmd) |
||||
for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) |
||||
if($i ~ /-([a-zA-Z])?c/){ |
||||
i++ |
||||
sub(/\" }$/,"",$i) |
||||
gsub(/\\\"/,"\"",$i) |
||||
print cmd,$i |
||||
exit |
||||
} |
||||
}' |
||||
) |
||||
|
||||
if [[ ${CMD%% *} = conky ]];then |
||||
echo "Found a conky" |
||||
CONKYPATH=${CMD#* } |
||||
posX_1=${info1[Absolute upper-left X]} |
||||
posY_1=${info1[Absolute upper-left Y]} |
||||
else |
||||
echo "Selection is not a conky" |
||||
$DIALOG --button="OK:0" --button="$EXIT" --text="$NOT_SELECTED" |
||||
if (( $? == 1 ));then |
||||
echo " Cancelled: exiting..." |
||||
exit 0 |
||||
fi |
||||
getStart |
||||
fi |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
function getFinish(){ # Get new Conky position |
||||
unset info2 |
||||
declare -A info2 |
||||
while read line |
||||
do |
||||
unset key value |
||||
[[ $line != xwininfo:* && $line = *:* ]] && { |
||||
key=${line%:*} |
||||
value=${line#*:} |
||||
info2[$key]=$value |
||||
} |
||||
done < <(xwininfo -id $ID) |
||||
posX_2=${info2[Absolute upper-left X]} |
||||
posY_2=${info2[Absolute upper-left Y]} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
function getOffset(){ # parse_conkyfile should already have been run |
||||
if [[ ${config[alignment]} = none ]];then # placement managed by Openbox |
||||
TXT="$ALIGNMENT_NONE" |
||||
$DIALOG --text="$TXT" --button="OK" |
||||
echo -e "\nConky has 'alignment none',\nso placement is handled by the Window Manager\nExiting...\n" |
||||
exit 0 |
||||
fi |
||||
|
||||
OFFSET_X=$(( posX_2 - posX_1 )) |
||||
OFFSET_Y=$(( posY_2 - posY_1 )) |
||||
|
||||
case ${config[alignment]} in |
||||
tr|top_right|mr|middle_right|br|bottom_right|mm|middle_middle|bm|bottom_middle|tm|top_middle) |
||||
gapX=$(( ${config[gap_x]} - OFFSET_X )) |
||||
;; |
||||
tl|top_left|ml|middle_left|bl|bottom_left) |
||||
gapX=$(( ${config[gap_x]} + OFFSET_X )) |
||||
;; |
||||
esac |
||||
case ${config[alignment]} in |
||||
tr|top_right|tl|top_left|tm|top_middle) |
||||
gapY=$(( ${config[gap_y]} + OFFSET_Y )) |
||||
;; |
||||
br|bottom_right|bl|bottom_left|bm|bottom_middle|mm|middle_middle|ml|middle_left|mr|middle_right) |
||||
gapY=$(( ${config[gap_y]} - OFFSET_Y )) |
||||
;; |
||||
esac |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
## check necessary tools are installed |
||||
required_commands=(xwininfo xprop yad) # array, space-separated words |
||||
|
||||
error_exit() { |
||||
echo "$0 error: $1" >&2 |
||||
exit 1 |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
missing_commands=() |
||||
for i in "${required_commands[@]}" |
||||
do |
||||
hash $i || missing_commands+=(" $i") |
||||
done |
||||
[[ ${missing_commands[0]} ]] && error_exit "This script requires the following commands: ${missing_commands[*]} |
||||
Please install the packages containing the missing commands |
||||
and rerun the script." |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
$DIALOG --text="$CLICK" \ |
||||
--button="$CHOOSE_CONKY" --button="$EXIT" |
||||
|
||||
if (( $? == 0 ));then |
||||
getStart |
||||
else |
||||
echo " Cancelled: exiting..." |
||||
exit 0 |
||||
fi |
||||
|
||||
$DIALOG --text="$MOVE" \ |
||||
--button="OK:0" --button="$EXIT" |
||||
|
||||
if (( $? == 0 ));then |
||||
getFinish |
||||
else |
||||
echo " Cancelled: exiting..." |
||||
exit 0 |
||||
fi |
||||
|
||||
parse_conkyfile "$CONKYPATH" |
||||
|
||||
getOffset |
||||
|
||||
edit_conkyfile "$CONKYPATH" "gap_x"=$gapX "gap_y"=$gapY |
||||
|
||||
exit 0 |
@ -0,0 +1,316 @@ |
||||
#!/bin/bash |
||||
# |
||||
# BunsenLabs Conky selection and switcher script |
||||
# |
||||
# Written by damo <damo@bunsenlabs.org> for BunsenLabs Linux, April 2015 |
||||
# Beta tested and stamped "zen" by <Sector11> |
||||
# Rapackaged for Manjaro by napcok <napcok@gmail.com>, March 2016 |
||||
# |
||||
######################################################################## |
||||
# |
||||
# Conkys must be in $CONKYPATH |
||||
# The name must end with "conky" or "conkyrc" |
||||
# |
||||
# When the dialog opens, any running conkys will be checkmarked. |
||||
# |
||||
# Click "OK" and all running conkys are stopped, and all checkmarked |
||||
# conkys are started |
||||
# |
||||
# To stop a conky just uncheck it, and "OK" |
||||
# |
||||
# Running conkys are saved to a session file, and can be run with |
||||
# the "bl-conky-session" script. To start the default conky session at |
||||
# login, add the following line to autostart: |
||||
# |
||||
# (sleep 2s && bl-conky-session --autostart) & |
||||
# |
||||
# Different saved-session files can be used by running the script with: |
||||
# |
||||
# bl-conkyzen -f /path/to/sessionfile & |
||||
# bl-conkyzen -z (opens gui entry dialog for filepath) |
||||
# |
||||
######################################################################## |
||||
|
||||
CONKYPATH="$HOME/.config/conky" |
||||
SESSIONFILE="$CONKYPATH/conky-sessionfile" |
||||
SESSIONS="$CONKYPATH/saved-sessions" # to be used by a pipemenu |
||||
CRC="$HOME/.conkyrc" |
||||
BLDEFAULT="$CONKYPATH/MB-Default.conkyrc" |
||||
|
||||
USAGE1="\v\tUSAGE:\tmb-conkyzen [OPTION]...FILES |
||||
\v\tWith no command option the script runs the gui |
||||
\v\t-h,--help : this USAGE help |
||||
\t-f,--file : FILEPATH : specify file to save session to |
||||
\t-z : Run gui filename entry dialog for new saved session" |
||||
|
||||
USAGE2="\v\tUSAGE:\tmb-conkyzen [OPTION]...FILES |
||||
\v\tWith no command option the script runs the gui |
||||
\v\t-h,--help : this USAGE help |
||||
\t-f,--file : FILEPATH : specify file to save session to |
||||
\t-z : Run gui filename entry dialog for new saved session |
||||
\v\tWhen the dialog opens, any running conkys will be checkmarked. |
||||
\tClick \"OK\" and all running conkys are stopped, and all |
||||
\tcheckmarked conkys are started. |
||||
\v\tTo stop a conky just uncheck it, and \"OK\" |
||||
\v\tEXAMPLES: |
||||
\tSave session to a new saved-session file with: |
||||
\v\t\tbl-conkyzen -f sessionfile-name |
||||
\v\tTo start the default conky session at login, add the |
||||
\tfollowing line to autostart: |
||||
\v\t\t(sleep 2s && mb-conky-session --autostart) &\v" |
||||
|
||||
### DIALOG VARIABLES |
||||
case $LANG in |
||||
pl*) |
||||
TITLE="Menedลผer Conky" |
||||
CANCEL="--button=Anuluj:1" |
||||
CONKY_SESSIONFILE="Plik sesji Conky" |
||||
FILENAME_IN_USE="Nazwa pliku juลผ jest uลผywana.\n\nNadpisaฤ?" |
||||
SAVE_SESSION="Zapisz sesjฤ Conky" |
||||
NEW_FILE="Nowy plik zapisanej sesji:" |
||||
FILE_TO_SAVE="Plik do zapisania w <b>$CONKYPATH/</b>\n\n" |
||||
SESS_SAVE="Sesja zostanie zachowana w:\n <b>$SESSIONFILE</b>" |
||||
SELECT="Wybรณr:CHK" |
||||
CONF_FILE="Plik konfiguracyjny:TXT" |
||||
NOTHING_SELECTED="Nic nie wybrano.\n\nWyลฤ
czyฤ dziaลajฤ
ce Conky\ni wyjลฤ?" |
||||
;; |
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*) |
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TITLE="Conky Manager" |
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CANCEL="--button=gtk-cancel:1" |
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CONKY_SESSIONFILE="Conky sessionfile" |
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FILENAME_IN_USE="Filename already in use\n\nOverwrite it?" |
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SAVE_SESSION="Save Conky sessionfile" |
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NEW_FILE="New saved session file:" |
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FILE_TO_SAVE="File to be saved in <b>$CONKYPATH/</b>\n\n" |
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SESS_SAVE="Session will be saved to:\n <b>$SESSIONFILE</b>" |
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SELECT="Select:CHK" |
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CONF_FILE="Conky Name:TXT" |
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NOTHING_SELECTED="Nothing chosen.\n\nKill any running Conkys\nand exit?" |
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;; |
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esac |
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DLG="yad --center --undecorated --borders=20 " |
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DLGDEC="yad --center --borders=20 " |
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WINICON="--window-icon=mabox" |
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OK="--button=OK:0" |
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|
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|
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########## FUNCTIONS ################################################### |
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conkyRunning(){ # find running conkys |
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# make blank tempfile, to save running conky paths |
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TEMPFILE=$(mktemp --tmpdir conky.XXXX) |
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if [[ $(pidof conky) ]];then |
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# test if default conky was started |
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for ARG in $(ps aux | grep [c]onky | awk '{print $(NF-1)}');do |
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if [[ $ARG = "conky" ]]; then |
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echo "$CRC" >> "$TEMPFILE" # 'conky -q' probably used |
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else # send conky filepath to tempfile |
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for ARG in $(ps aux | grep [c]onkyrc | awk '{print $(NF)}');do |
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if [[ $ARG != "-q" ]];then |
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echo "$ARG" >> "$TEMPFILE" |
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fi |
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done |
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fi |
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done |
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fi |
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# remove any duplicates in tempfile |
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TEMPFILE2=$(mktemp --tmpdir conky.XXXX) |
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awk '!x[$0]++' "$TEMPFILE" > "$TEMPFILE2" && mv "$TEMPFILE2" "$TEMPFILE" |
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} |
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|
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fillArrays(){ |
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if (( $1 != 0 ));then |
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num="$1" # 1st arg: array index |
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else |
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num=0 # '~/.conkyrc' added to array |
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fi |
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|
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if (( $num == 0 ));then |
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cPATH="$CRC" |
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cARR="$USER/.conkyrc" |
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else |
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cPATH="$2" # 2nd arg: full filepath to conky |
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cARR="$3" # 3rd arg: displayed name: "directory/*conky(rc)" |
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fi |
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|
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conkysPath[$num]="$cPATH" |
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conkysArr[$num]="$cARR" |
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if grep -qx "$cPATH" "$TEMPFILE";then # if conky is running (read from tempfile) |
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checkArr[$num]="TRUE" # make checkmark in dialog |
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else |
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checkArr[$num]="FALSE" |
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fi |
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} |
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|
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findConky(){ |
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# search dirs for conkys files - looking for "conky" in the name |
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# if "*conky(rc)" then display it |
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num=0 # added default .conkyrc |
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fillArrays $num "$CRC" "$USER/.conkyrc" |
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num=1 |
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# find files in CONKYPATH with conky in the name |
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for x in $(find "$CONKYPATH" -type f );do |
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f=$(basename "$x") # filename from filepath |
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if [[ $f = *conkyrc ]] || [[ $f = *conky ]];then # filename ends with *conky or *conkyrc |
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# get directory/conkyname to display in list |
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CONKY=$( echo "$x" | awk -F"/" '{print $(NF-1)"/"$NF}') |
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fillArrays $num "$x" "$CONKY" |
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num=$(($num+1)) |
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fi |
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done |
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} |
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|
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writeSessions(){ # save a new sessionfile name for use by a menu |
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SESSIONFILE="$CONKYPATH/$1" |
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echo "sessionfile= $SESSIONFILE" |
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if ! [[ -f $SESSIONS ]];then |
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> "$SESSIONS" |
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fi |
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if grep -qx "$SESSIONFILE" "$SESSIONS";then # session was previously saved |
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if [[ $2 = "-z" ]];then # input was from input dialog, so ask OK? |
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$DLG $WINICON --title="$CONKY_SESSIONFILE" --text="$FILENAME_IN_USE" $CANCEL $OK |
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if (( $? == 1 ));then |
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exit 0 |
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fi |
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else # commandline is being used |
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echo "Session was previously saved with the same name. Overwrite it? (y|N)" |
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read ans |
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case "$ans" in |
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y|Y ) break |
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;; |
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* ) exit 0 |
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;; |
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esac |
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fi |
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else |
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cp "$SESSIONS" "$SESSIONS.bkp" |
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echo "$SESSIONFILE" >> "$SESSIONS" |
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fi |
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} |
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######## END FUNCTIONS ################################################# |
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|
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# get args passed to script (session can be saved to a different file) |
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for arg in "$@";do |
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case "$arg" in |
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-h|--help ) echo -e "$USAGE2" |
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echo |
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exit 0 |
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;; |
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-f|--files ) if [[ $2 ]];then |
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SESSIONFILE="$2" # sessionfile has been specified |
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writeSessions "$SESSIONFILE" # if sessionfile is new, write name to saved-sessions |
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break |
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else |
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echo |
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echo -e "\tNo saved-session file specified!" |
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echo -e "$USAGE1" |
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echo |
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exit 1 |
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fi |
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;; |
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-z ) SPATH=$($DLGDEC $WINICON --entry \ |
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--title="$SAVE_SESSION" \ |
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--entry-label="$NEW_FILE" \ |
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--text="$FILE_TO_SAVE" \ |
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$OK $CANCEL \ |
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) |
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(( $? == 1 )) && exit 0 |
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if [[ -z $SPATH ]];then # entry was empty |
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