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meta: Remove dunst
Since I now use GNOME, I no longer need to worry about configuring a separate program to show notifications. Although GNOME notifications aren't nearly as customizable, they match the theme of the desktop environment and get the job done.
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#!/bin/sh
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# Symlink dunst config
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ln -sf ~/.cache/wal/dunstrc ~/.config/dunst/dunstrc
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# Restart dunst with the new color scheme
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pkill dunst
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dunst &
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# New Start: A modern Arch workflow built with an emphasis on functionality.
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# Copyright (C) 2018 Donovan Glover
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# NOTE: This file is automatically generated by pywal. Do not edit it by hand.
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[global]
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# Make the width 3740 (3840 - 100), have 50 left margin and 95 above (for HiDPI, below this is normal DPI)
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# geometry = "3740x5-50+95"
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geometry = "1870x5-25+45"
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# Increase width of dunst notifications
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width = 350
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# Show multiple notifications in the same box
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separator_height = 0
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# Add vertical padding to the inside of the notification
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padding = 24
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# Add horizontal padding for when the text gets long enough
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horizontal_padding = 24
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# The frame color and width of the notification
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frame_color = "{color8}"
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frame_width = 3
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# How long a user needs to be idle for sticky notifications
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idle_threshold = 120
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# Font and typography settings
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font = Fira Mono 12
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alignment = center
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word_wrap = yes
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# Transparency
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transparency = 5
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# Format for how notifications will be displayed
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# Usage: `notify-send 'Title' 'Summary'`
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format = "<b>%s</b>: %b"
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# Allow some HTML tags like <i> and <u> in notifications
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markup = full
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# Increase the size of cover notifications
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min_icon_size = 128
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max_icon_size = 128
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# Set the background and foreground (text) color for all notifications
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[urgency_low]
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background = "{background}"
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foreground = "{foreground}"
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[urgency_normal]
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background = "{background}"
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foreground = "{foreground}"
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[urgency_critical]
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background = "{background}"
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foreground = "{foreground}"
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# vim:ft=cfg
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# dunst
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[dunst][dunst] is used to display notifications on your desktop.
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## Use Cases
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dunst can be used to:
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- Display messages sent with `notify-send`
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- Strategically add notifications to your rice screenshots
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You should not use dunst if:
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- Your desktop environment already includes a notification daemon
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[dunst]: https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst
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