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[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

ha ha!! take that!

[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago
[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Bro you carried it. Thank you for your effort, I was able to find the magazines, some of them are not translated yet so I will wait and come back again. But thanks again.

[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Gotcha~ I will take care of it in future.

[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

looks amazing!!!

Could I get the hex codes you used for this rice?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17258082

Problem -> When doing file transfers (mtp) or running some cli commands like nixos-rebuild, when the hyprlock kicks in they are pause at that point and only resume after unlock.

One thing I am kind of noticing that it may be the systemctl suspend command that is suspending the processes. But overall I am confused with the best combination of pairing both the two programs.

Here is the config (for hypridle)

general {
  before_sleep_cmd=loginctl lock-session
  lock_cmd=hyprlock
}

listener {
  on-timeout=suspend-script
  timeout=1800
}

(The suspend script)

      pw-cli i all 2>&1 | grep running -q
      # Only suspend if audio isn't running
      if [ $? == 1 ]; then
        systemctl suspend
      fi

Let me know if you have any solution. The link attached to this post is for my github hosting my nixos dotfiles, maybe that can also help.

[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 25 points 2 months ago

lol. I am glad I became privacy conscious before this happened.

[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Solved it. Just needed to use progressbar and progress classes in style.css. Adding background color did the job.

[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

What? Gosh my network is hell these days.

 

I always use all:unset in my css files and I did the same when configuring the swaync notification but somehow when using it inside global selector *{} it doesn't show the volumeslider which is shows in a notification, related pictures will be attached. I wanna use all:unset and so I want to know how to re-enable volumeslider without removing all:unset. I've found this config to also use it but its in scss so I didn't test it.

with all:unset using all:unset

without all:unset without all:unset

Full style.css ->

* {
  all: unset;
  font-family: "FiraMono Nerd Font";
  font-size: 10pt;
  font-weight: normal;
}

.notification {
  background: #3c3836;
  border: 1px solid #504945;
  border-radius: 8px;
  padding: 7px;
}

.notification-content {
  background: #3c3836;
  color: #ebdbb2;
}

.notification-row {
  margin: 2px;
}

.close-button {
  background: #cc241d;
  border-radius: 50%;
  color: #282828;
}

.close-button:hover {
  background: #fb4934;
  transition: all 0.15s ease-in-out;
}

.time {
  color: #98971a;
  font-size: 9pt;
  margin-right: 24px;
}

.control-center {
  background: #3c3836;
  border: 1px solid #504945;
  border-radius: 8px;
  padding: 8px;
}

.control-center-list-placeholder {
  background: #3c3836;
  color: #7c6f64;
}

.widget-title {
  background: #3c3836;
  color: #ebdbb2;
}

.widget-title > button {
  background: #98971a;
  color: #282828;
  border-radius: 4px;
  padding: 2px;
}

.widget-title > button:hover {
  background: #b8bb26;
  color: #282828;
  transition: all 0.15s ease-in-out;
}

.widget-dnd {
  background: #3c3836;
  color: #ebdbb2;
}

.widget-dnd > switch {
  background: #665c54;
  border-radius: 4px;
}

.widget-dnd > switch:checked {
  background: #d65d0e;
}

.widget-dnd > switch slider {
  background: #282828;
  border-radius: 4px;
}

[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Ofc, 1 2

And thank you for the compliment (≧◡≦)

[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

Hm looks amazing. Tq.

[–] mobsenpai@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago (2 children)

what hyprland blur settings you're using?

 

Edit: ended up removing the submenu functionality by adding no_actions=true in wofi's config.

My style.css ->

* {
  all: unset;
  font-family: "FiraMono Nerd Font";
  font-size: 10pt;
  font-weight: normal;
}

#window {
  background: #3c3836;
  border-radius: 8px;
  border: 1px solid #504945;
}

#input {
  background: #3c3836;
  border-bottom: 1px solid #504945;
  color: #ebdbb2;
  margin-bottom: 4px;
  padding: 4px;
}

#input > image.left {
  margin-right: 4px;
}

#input > image.right {
  margin-left: 4px;
}

#outer-box {
  padding: 4px;
}

#text {
  color: #ebdbb2;
}

#entry {
  border-radius: 4px;
  padding: 4px;
}

#entry:selected {
  background: #504945;
}

Are there any classes or a config option to set the icon to whatever I want?

 

Yes I know that there are workarounds for them to set to use the flake inputs but still.. I have set nixpkgs version to 23.11 stable release and that's good, but if I try to use nix shell, nix profile or even nix-env, they all seem to use the latest master/unstable branch to install the packages by default.

Just want to know why aren't they just default to use whatever is defined in flake.nix file? will it be implemented to use it by default in the near future?

Reason as to why I am asking -> This is what I am using to match nix shell and flake inputs, but as you can see they are just workarounds, plus seem to cause more errors and whatnot, plus by ideology one shouldn't need to specially define it to use some version when everything is already defined.

 

See I use wofi-emoji but this issue #308357 is haunting me. So I just wanted to know what my fellow users use cuz I guess not a lot of people use wofi-emoji.

 

I know that if using flakes nix shell is the right command. But I just want to know that is it normal for legacy commands to not work like that one? nix-env works tho.

  • Dotfiles

  • One thing to note is that, what I am doing temporarily is running it using this

nix shell nixpkgs#nix-info
nix-info
  • And the output value is this
 - system: `"x86_64-linux"`
 - host os: `Linux 6.1.86, NixOS, 23.11 (Tapir), 23.11.20240417.e402c3e`
 - multi-user?: `no`
 - sandbox: `yes`
 - version: `nix-env (Nix) 2.18.1`
 - nixpkgs: `not found`
  • Notice the nixpkgs: not found, This is also weird to me.

  • logs ->

error:
       … while calling anonymous lambda

         at «string»:1:1:

            1| {...}@args: with import <nixpkgs> args; (pkgs.runCommandCC or pkgs.runCommand) "shell" { buildInputs = [ (nix-info) ]; } ""
             | ^

       error: file 'nixpkgs' was not found in the Nix search path (add it using $NIX_PATH or -I)

       at «none»:0: (source not available)
 

Please check the above github issue for more info and photos.

What is skim?

Basically I press ctrl + r to show bash history in skim. Tho when I select an option the new line that gets printed with the completed sentence is weirdly printed.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by mobsenpai@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

Normally one defines all normal, bold, italic, bold italic font in alacritty. But since fira mono does not have italic font, how should the config structure look like?

"font": {
"normal": {"family": "FiraMono Nerd Font", "style": "Regular"},
"bold": {"family": "FiraMono Nerd Font", "style": "Bold"},
"size": 10
}

Should I define the fonts which are available like normal, bold and leave italic and bold italic. Or should I just define normal font?

 

Basically I am using this gtk.css file in ~/.config/gtk-4.0/gtk.css but it's weird that the sidebar is not themed correctly. If anyone knows about this, please do tell. My only lead at this moment is to find the class and add it in gtk.css file. For some reason I can't install the gtk inspector app, So if anyone has it already or knows the classname, please help.

gtk.css file ->

@define-color accent_color #fe8019;
@define-color accent_bg_color #d65d0e;
@define-color accent_fg_color #ebdbb2;

@define-color destructive_color #8ec07c;
@define-color destructive_bg_color #689d6a;
@define-color destructive_fg_color #ebdbb2;

@define-color success_color #b8bb26;
@define-color success_bg_color #98971a;
@define-color success_fg_color #ebdbb2;

@define-color warning_color #fabd2f;
@define-color warning_bg_color #d79921;
@define-color warning_fg_color #ebdbb2;

@define-color error_color #fb4934;
@define-color error_bg_color #cc241d;
@define-color error_fg_color #ebdbb2;

@define-color window_bg_color #282828;
@define-color window_fg_color #ebdbb2;

@define-color view_bg_color #282828;
@define-color view_fg_color #ebdbb2;

@define-color headerbar_bg_color #282828;
@define-color headerbar_fg_color #ebdbb2;
@define-color headerbar_border_color #ebdbb2;
@define-color headerbar_backdrop_color @window_bg_color;
@define-color headerbar_shade_color rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.36);

@define-color card_bg_color rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.08);
@define-color card_fg_color #ebdbb2;
@define-color card_shade_color rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.36);

@define-color dialog_bg_color #3c3836;
@define-color dialog_fg_color #ebdbb2;

@define-color popover_bg_color #3c3836;
@define-color popover_fg_color #ebdbb2;

@define-color shade_color rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.36);
@define-color scrollbar_outline_color rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);

Sidebar ->

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13968470

I am extremely pleased with how it looks. Initially, I was quite concerned about achieving a similar appearance and after two unsuccessful attempts, I felt defeated and abandoned the effort. However, thanks to the helpful individuals in the Matrix chat who assured me that achieving the desired look with Waybar was indeed possible, I decided to give it another shot, initially to prove them wrong. To my surprise, I was met with significant progress. While there are still some finishing touches and refactoring to be done, I plan to address these gradually as time permits. Currently, it is functioning perfectly and is user-friendly.

 

I am extremely pleased with how it looks. Initially, I was quite concerned about achieving a similar appearance and after two unsuccessful attempts, I felt defeated and abandoned the effort. However, thanks to the helpful individuals in the Matrix chat who assured me that achieving the desired look with Waybar was indeed possible, I decided to give it another shot, initially to prove them wrong. To my surprise, I was met with significant progress. While there are still some finishing touches and refactoring to be done, I plan to address these gradually as time permits. Currently, it is functioning perfectly and is user-friendly.

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