This fixes a bug that exists in the package that the Notmuch logo doesn't show
up in notmuch-hello. I'll try and make a couple of other changes before opening
a pull request back to Guix to fix it.
My configuration depends on some nonguix packages and having it be only a
transient dependency through guix gaming channel means that when I disabled the
gaming channel because it was broken, it broke my configuration because it also
removed the nonguix channel from my configuration.
I just added a configuration for programming in Hy. This is the first step for
moving more of my Emacs configuration into guix home. Instead of adding the
autoload for ‘oni-hy’ in the ‘oni-core’ package, I've added it directly to my
Guix configuration. In the future I'll want to change this so that each package
gets its own configuration and also extends my Emacs configuration so that it
automatically adds these autoloads when I add a package.
These packages were installed in my default profile using ‘guix package -i’.
Since I'm using Guix home the setup of my default profile is a bit odd at the
moment, so since these seem to be here to stay for the moment I figured I should
install them in my home profile.
Use this option to specify that anything containing “(Meeting) | Microsoft
Teams” (which should be in the title of MS Teams when in a meeting) should have
100% opacity, and also that anything containing “freerdp” should have 100%
opacity.
For Teams I really only need it to be opaque once a meeting starts, I don't care
the rest of the time.
For XFreeRDP I've tried matching on ‘class_g’, ‘name’, nothing seems to work.
Using ‘opacity-rule’ finally seems to have an effect.
The rules both use ‘*’ to match anywhere in the name, and ‘?’ to specify that
the match should be case-insensitive.
This also includes an attempt at installing a custom SCSH that defines some
search paths. But unfortunately it didn't work, so the SCSH ends up being the
usual one and the ‘mpd-random-albums’ package doesn't actually work.
The main MPD configuration does work, though.
This also includes the instruction to install tmsu which I want to try out
again.