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authorSean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name>2022-12-06 23:03:44 -0700
committerSean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name>2022-12-07 09:41:16 -0700
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bin/: some straightforward tidying up
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-#!/bin/sh
-
-# idempotent X settings
-
-xrdb -merge "$HOME/.Xresources"
-
-# ---- don't let other local users spawn windows on my main X session
-
-xhost -local:
-
-# ---- no bell please
-
-xset b off
-
-# ---- keyboard settings
-
-xset r rate 380 25
-
-# enable numlock if using USB keyboard, with an exception
-if ! lsusb | grep -q "SiGma Micro Keyboard TRACER Gamma Ivory"; then
- . /etc/X11/Xsession.d/55numlockx
-fi
-
-# disable caps lock if I accidently hit it before running this script
-if xset -q | grep "Caps Lock: *on" >/dev/null; then
- xdotool key Caps_Lock
-fi
-
-# ---- wallpaper rotation
-
-# if [ -e "$HOME/local/wallpaper.png" ] \
-# && ! systemctl --user --quiet is-enabled i3-rotate-wallpaper.timer; then
-# # Persistent=true only works if the timer has been triggered at
-# # least once, but my computer is generally suspended at midnight.
-# # So pretend that the job just fired
-# mkdir -p "$HOME/.local/share/systemd/timers"
-# touch "$HOME/.local/share/systemd/timers/stamp-i3-rotate-wallpaper.timer"
-
-# systemctl --user --now enable i3-rotate-wallpaper.timer
-# fi
-
-# ---- monitor settings
-
-# if this machine is always plugged into the same monitor, may
-# `convert ~/lib/annex/doc/img/wallpaper/foo -resize 1366x768\!
-# ~/local/wallpaper.png` or add a cronjob to call i3-rotate-wallpaper.
-# Otherwise, stick to a solid colour, because doing otherwise requires
-# resizing the image file, setting the root window and restarting
-# i3lock every time an external monitor is plugged or unplugged
-#
-# For images that look bad stretched, to get black borders: convert foo.jpg -resize 1920x1080 -background black -gravity center -extent 1920x1080 ~/local/wallpaper.png
-
-# xsetroot -solid \#2c2c2e
-# xsetroot -solid \#111111
-# xsetroot -solid \#E5E5E5
-# xsetroot -solid \#FFFFF6
-
-# machine-specific display settings
-if [ "$(hostname -f)" = "iris.silentflame.com" ]; then
- # set-half-brightness
- if xrandr | grep "VGA-1 connected"; then
- xrandr \
- --output VGA-1 --primary --mode 1920x1080 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal \
- --output LVDS-1 --mode 1366x768 --pos 1920x312 --rotate normal
- else
- xrandr \
- --output VGA-1 --off \
- --output LVDS-1 --primary --mode 1366x768 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal
- fi
-elif [ "$(hostname -f)" = "melete.silentflame.com" ]; then
- # set-half-brightness
- # need this to set --primary, to ensure that i3 tray icons appear on
- # laptop monitor
- xrandr --output eDP-1 --primary --mode 1920x1080 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal
-fi
-
-# # use wallpaper.png if it's the right size
-# if i3-wallpaper --check-have; then
-# feh --bg-scale --no-xinerama $HOME/local/wallpaper.png
-
-# # restart i3lock, in case the wallpaper changed
-# i3-startup-i3lock
-# else
- # feh --bg-tile ~/src/dotfiles/lib-src/img/diagmonds_2X.png
-# fi
-
-feh --bg-tile ~/src/dotfiles/lib-src/img/green_gobbler.png
-
-# Set how long before automatic lock. We have the DPMS time and the
-# automatic lock time set to the same value.
-#
-# I used to have have (e.g.) `xset s 150 180; xset dpms 1200 1200 0`
-# with a --notifier option passed to xss-lock which used i3-nagbar to
-# warn of an impending lock. This warning was necessary because
-# xtrlock's visual feedback is low. However, when i3-nagbar (or,
-# indeed, notify-send) is launched by xss-lock, they break the
-# display of various windows until the mouse is moved around. This
-# problem does not occur if I launch i3-nagbar from a terminal window.
-# In that case, everything gets redrawn as it should be.
-#
-# So instead, we wait to lock the screen until the point at which we
-# are blanking it for power saving. The screen going blank is
-# sufficient visual feedback.
-#
-# If my screen actually needs locking, I always just do that manually,
-# so this is only a fallback, in any case.
-#
-# Changes to these values should be kept in sync with comproc.org
-# notes for configuring xfce4-power-manager
-xset s default
-if in-develacc; then
- xset s 0
- xset dpms 0 0 0
- xset -dpms
-else
- xset s 1200
- xset dpms 1200 1200 1200
- xset +dpms
-fi