![]() WM_CLASS(STRING) = "Alacritty", "Alacritty" _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE(ATOM) = _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_NORMAL WM_PROTOCOLS(ATOM): protocols WM_DELETE_WINDOW, _NET_WM_PING It will change your mouse cursor, then click on a window that you want to analyze and you will get a summary that you can use for a picom filter. You can test your application with xprop command (at least for X11). So, I am not exactly sure about your intentions You have to kill steam to start picom this way. If picom is already running the new instance of picom -b will just exit with an error code that another instace was detected (don’t know how it behaves without -b argument). # "100:class_g = 'URxvt' & *= '_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN'",Īlso, to your example you could probably use command="pkill picom & steam picom -b"Ĭommand after will run no matter the exit state of steam. What do you want to ommit? If it is opacity you can use something like this in nf: ![]() Cromium is easy, firefox and steam not so much. Still trying to sort a way to get certain applications to be omitted from picom. Uncomment click+scroll and that work from the bar Seconds2=$(prepend_zero $(($duration % 60)))Įcho -n " > $song $artist " Seconds1=$(prepend_zero $(($position % 60)))ĭuration=$(cmus-remote -C status | grep duration | cut -c 10-) Position=$(cmus-remote -C status | grep position | cut -c 10-) Song=$(echo -n $(cmus-remote -C status | grep title | cut -c 11-)) Cmus now playing in bar (not know who write it ) i just got work on polybarĪrtist=$(echo -n $(cmus-remote -C status | grep "tag artist" | cut -c 12-))
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