diff --git a/rofi/.config/rofi/config.rasi b/rofi/.config/rofi/config.rasi deleted file mode 100644 index 0b02f09..0000000 --- a/rofi/.config/rofi/config.rasi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -configuration { - modi: ["drun", "filebrowser"]; - font: "Hack 12"; - show-icons: true; - bw: 0; - drun-icon-theme: "Papirus-Dark"; - terminal: "kitty"; - scroll-method: 1; - display-drun: "Search"; -} - -@theme "~/.cache/wal/colors-rofi-dark.rasi" - -element-text { - background-color: inherit; - text-color: inherit; -} - -listview { - columns: 3; -} - -window { - width: 1200px; -} - -// vim:syn=java diff --git a/rofi/.config/rofi/launch.sh b/rofi/.config/rofi/launch.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 4506c8d..0000000 --- a/rofi/.config/rofi/launch.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# New Start: A modern Arch workflow built with an emphasis on functionality. -# Copyright (C) 2018 Donovan Glover - -# This script will find the X server DPI and apply the necessary -# settings to make Rofi, X, GNOME, and KDE applications have the -# proper scaling, with no intervention from the user necessary. - -# Note that XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP is required for KDE/Qt applications to -# have the proper theming in non-Plasma environments. In contrast, GNOME -# respects its theming even when XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP is not set to it -# (through settings.ini). - -# Note that the xcursor size is specified with: -# -# 1. The X server resource database (xrdb), of which cursor size is -# only applied BEFORE your window manager starts -# 2. The xsetroot command, which affects the cursor shown on the root -# window (your desktop) -# 3. The XCURSOR_SIZE environment variable, which affects the current -# program -# -# There are a few things to take away from this: -# -# 1. The root window (desktop) cursor size MUST be changed with xsetroot -# 2. KDE applications will honor XCURSOR_SIZE but NOT xsetroot -# 3. GTK applications will honor xsetroot but NOT XCURSOR_SIZE -# -# Additionally, -# -# 4. SOME X applications require XCURSOR_SIZE to be set and will NOT -# honor xsetroot -# 5. SOME X applications require xsetroot to be set and will NOT -# honor XCURSOR_SIZE -# -# So for a consistent variable cursor DPI environment, one has to set BOTH -# xsetroot and XCURSOR_SIZE -# -# Note that existing windows will NOT have their X cursor size changed -# if they don't depend on xsetroot. Because of this, and because of the -# fact that active windows will not handle DPI changes anyway, you should -# probably have no GUIs running when switching DPI. - -ROFI_DPI=$(xrdb -query | grep Xft.dpi | cut -f 2) -ROFI_SCALE=$(expr $ROFI_DPI / 96) -ROFI_DPI_SCALE=$(awk "BEGIN { print "1/$ROFI_SCALE" }") - -CURSOR_THEME=${XCURSOR_THEME:-phinger-cursors} -CURSOR_SIZE=$((16 * $ROFI_SCALE)) - -xsetroot -xcf "/usr/share/icons/$CURSOR_THEME/cursors/left_ptr" "$CURSOR_SIZE" - -env \ - QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR="0" \ - QT_FONT_DPI="$ROFI_DPI" \ - QT_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTORS="VGA-1=$ROFI_SCALE;" \ - GDK_SCALE="$ROFI_SCALE" \ - GDK_DPI_SCALE="$ROFI_DPI_SCALE" \ - XCURSOR_SIZE="$CURSOR_SIZE" \ - rofi \ - -show drun \ - -dpi "$ROFI_DPI" \ - -m -1 \ - -display-drun "Search ($(bspc query -D -d focused --names))" diff --git a/rofi/README.md b/rofi/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 99d4435..0000000 --- a/rofi/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -# rofi - -[rofi][rofi] is an application launcher, window switcher, and dmenu replacement. - -## Use Cases - -rofi can be used to: - -- Launch applications based on `.desktop` files -- Show all open windows and switch between them -- Parse dmenu-like input - -You should not use rofi if: - -- Your desktop environment already has an application launcher and window switcher - -[rofi]: https://github.com/DaveDavenport/rofi