<p>
The goal of py3status is to fill this gap by allowing users to simply extend
their i3bar while preserving their current i3status configuration. The main idea
-is to rely on i3status' strenghts without adding any configuration on the user's
+is to rely on i3status' strength without adding any configuration on the user's
side. py3status is thus a wrapper script for i3status and its configuration as
explained <a href="https://github.com/ultrabug/py3status/wiki">on the wiki</a>.
</p>
# reload the i3 config when I left click on the i3status time module
# and restart i3 when I middle click on it
time {
- on_click 1 = "reload"
- on_click 2 = "restart"
+ on_click 1 = "reload"
+ on_click 2 = "restart"
}
# run wicd-gtk GUI when I left click on the i3status ethernet module
# and kill it when I right click on it
ethernet eth0 {
- # if you use %speed, i3status requires root privileges
- format_up = "E: %ip"
- format_down = ""
- on_click 1 = "exec wicd-gtk"
- on_click 3 = "exec killall wicd-gtk"
+ # if you use %speed, i3status requires root privileges
+ format_up = "E: %ip"
+ format_down = ""
+ on_click 1 = "exec wicd-gtk"
+ on_click 3 = "exec killall wicd-gtk"
}
# run thunar when I left click on the / disk info module
disk / {
- format = "/ %free"
- on_click 1 = "exec thunar /"
+ format = "/ %free"
+ on_click 1 = "exec thunar /"
}
# open an URL on opera when I left click on the py3status weather_yahoo module
weather_yahoo paris {
- cache_timeout = 1800
- city_code = "FRXX0076"
- forecast_days = 2
- on_click 1 = "exec opera http://www.meteo.fr"
- request_timeout = 10
+ cache_timeout = 1800
+ city_code = "FRXX0076"
+ forecast_days = 2
+ on_click 1 = "exec opera http://www.meteo.fr"
+ request_timeout = 10
}
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# configure the py3status imap module
# and run thunderbird when I left click on it
imap {
- cache_timeout = 60
+ cache_timeout = 60
imap_server = 'imap.myprovider.com'
mailbox = 'INBOX'
name = 'Mail'
<h2>Write your own modules to display your own stuff</h2>
<p>
-Py3status features a simple and straightfoward module system which you can use
+Py3status features a simple and straightforward module system which you can use
to get your own output displayed on your i3bar. You can read more and view some
examples <a
href="https://github.com/ultrabug/py3status/wiki/Write-your-own-modules"> on the