Add email widget to mowedline

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Tom Willemse 2016-11-11 15:36:26 +01:00
parent 180cd7bd87
commit 0674303198
3 changed files with 117 additions and 57 deletions

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@ -1,9 +1,13 @@
EMACS = /usr/bin/emacs
SCHEME_IMPLEMENTATION = guile
define tangle =
echo $(SCHEME_IMPLEMENTATION)
@echo -e "\e[35mOBT\e[0m" $<
@$(EMACS) -batch \
-eval "(package-initialize)" \
-load ob-tangle \
-eval "(setq sh-make-vars-local nil)" \
-eval "(setq geiser-default-implementation '$(SCHEME_IMPLEMENTATION))" \
-eval "(org-babel-tangle-file \"$<\" \"$(notdir $@)\" \"$(1)\")"
endef

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#+TITLE: Mowedline init
Load the =matchable= module so I can use =match-lambda=.
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
@ -11,41 +13,73 @@ Set the default font and color to something nicer.
(text-widget-color "#ededed")
#+END_SRC
This formatter will parse the herbstluftwm tag status line, which
looks like this:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
#1 -2 :3 :4 :5 .6 .7 .8 .9
#+END_EXAMPLE
And turn it into something more useful. The symbols before the tag
names (numbers) have the following meaning:
- =#= :: This tag is currently active.
- =-= :: This tag is visible on another monitor.
- =:= :: This tag isn't displayed, but has windows on it.
- =.= :: This tag isn't displayed and is empty.
- =!= :: This tag has an urgent window on it.
First the tag line has to be split into separate parts. Each tag
status/name pair is split by a tab character and each status is only
one character. So I split the whole string on tabs and then make a
list out of each individual part, for easy access to the status
character. So we end up with something like:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
((#\# #\1) (#\- #\2) (#\: #\3) ...)
#+END_EXAMPLE
Define a convenience function to check if a formatter's argument is
not some text.
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
(define (split-tag-list str)
(map string->list (string-split str "\t")))
(define (not-text? text)
(or (null? text) (and (not (pair? text)) (string-null? text))))
#+END_SRC
Next we turn each part into something practical for display in
mowedline.
Define a convenience function that adds spaces around its argument if
its argument is text.
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
(define (text-maybe-pad-both text)
(if (not-text? text)
text
(list " " text " ")))
#+END_SRC
Define a convenience function to add a Font Awesome icon to a widget.
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
(define (add-fa-icon icon)
(lambda (text)
(if (not-text? text)
text
(list (list 'font "FontAwesome-10"
(string-append " " icon " "))
text))))
#+END_SRC
* Tag list
This formatter will parse the herbstluftwm tag status line, which
looks like this:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
#1 -2 :3 :4 :5 .6 .7 .8 .9
#+END_EXAMPLE
And turn it into something more useful. The symbols before the tag
names (numbers) have the following meaning:
- =#= :: This tag is currently active.
- =-= :: This tag is visible on another monitor.
- =:= :: This tag isn't displayed, but has windows on it.
- =.= :: This tag isn't displayed and is empty.
- =!= :: This tag has an urgent window on it.
First the tag line has to be split into separate parts. Each tag
status/name pair is split by a tab character and each status is only
one character. So I split the whole string on tabs and then make a
list out of each individual part, for easy access to the status
character. So we end up with something like:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
((#\# #\1) (#\- #\2) (#\: #\3) ...)
#+END_EXAMPLE
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
(define (split-tag-list str)
(map string->list (string-split str "\t")))
#+END_SRC
Next we turn each part into something practical for display in
mowedline.
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
(define tag-display
(match-lambda
((#\# . name-list)
@ -58,19 +92,39 @@ mowedline.
(define (tag-list-display tag-list)
(map tag-display tag-list))
#+END_SRC
#+END_SRC
Finally, bring it all together in a function that can be used as a
mowedline text formatter.
Finally, bring it all together in a function that can be used as a
mowedline text formatter.
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
(define (tag-list-formatter text)
(tag-list-display (split-tag-list text)))
#+END_SRC
#+END_SRC
Create a mowedline window, put it at the bottom.
Define the widget to be used in the window.
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
(define taglist-widget
(widget:text #:name "taglist" #:format tag-list-formatter))
#+END_SRC
* Email
Define a widget to show email notifications in.
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
(define email-widget
(widget:text
#:name "email"
#:format (compose text-maybe-pad-both (add-fa-icon ""))))
#+END_SRC
* The window
Create a mowedline window, put it at the bottom.
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
(window #:position 'bottom
#:width 1843
#:margin-bottom 15
@ -78,7 +132,8 @@ Create a mowedline window, put it at the bottom.
#:margin-right 15
#:background 'transparent
(widget:text #:name "taglist" #:format tag-list-formatter)
taglist-widget
(widget:spacer #:flex 1)
email-widget
(widget:clock))
#+END_SRC
#+END_SRC

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@ -2,5 +2,6 @@ include ../dotfiles.mk
all: .config/mowedline/init.scm
%.scm: SCHEME_IMPLEMENTATION = chicken
%.scm: %.org
$(call tangle,scheme)