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More powerful display and space selectors #472
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I had this in mind for some time now and this would be a good oportunity to refactor the Maybe something like: sketchybar --bar <property>=<value> ... <property>=<value> sets properties for the bar globally (as it is now), while sketchybar --display <positive_integer list> --bar <property>=<value> ... <property>=<value> would set the properties for the specified displays only. Problem with this is that it looks as if it is a global display select and should therefore also work for items, e.g. sketchybar --display <positive_integer list> --set name <property>=<value> ... <property>=<value> should also only change the item properties on a specific display. This would require significant modifications to the And when exposing a I will think about this some more but I like the idea so far. Any further ideas/considerations for this syntax addition? |
This is a top-down, organized structure, which is a brilliant idea. I am eagerly looking forward to it. |
The initial idea was that I wanted to set a unique bar height for each display.
By reading the documentation, I found that the height belongs to bar properties which is global. I can reach my goal using the methods indicated in this. However, this approach will divide my configuration into two parts, where in actuality, these two configurations only differ in the attribute of "height."
So I wonder if there is a easy way to distinguish bar properties or just height for each display?
Finally, I want to express my gratitude for your creating such a wonderful bar.
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