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wf-shell.ini
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# configuration section for the background, supports just the image option
[background]
# Full path to image or directory of images
image = /home/amatej/Pictures/wallpapers
# Whether to scale images or preserve background ratio
preserve_aspect = 0
# In the case of directory, timeout between changing backgrounds, in seconds
cycle_timeout = 1000
# In the case of directory, whether or not to randomize images
randomize = 1
# configuration for the panel
#[panel]
#
## widgets_* is a space-separated list of widgets to be displayed
## at the corresponding part of the panel
## Supported widgets are: launchers clock network battery
## A special widgets is spacing widgets, it can be used to add padding everywhere on the panel
## To use it, just append the amount of pixels you want as a padding
## to the word "spacing" and use it as a plugin
#widgets_left = spacing4 menu spacing18 launchers
#widgets_center = clock
#widgets_right = network spacing6 battery spacing12
#
## The minimal size of the panel. Note that some widgets might force panel bigger than this size.
## All widgets also have individual settings for size
## Changing this requires a panel restart
#minimal_height = 48
#
## automatically hide when pointer isn't over the panel
#autohide = 1
#
## layer can be top, bottom, overlay or background
#layer = overlay
#
## where to position panel
## Possible values are only "top" and "bottom"
#position = top
#
## set the background color.
##background_color = gtk_headerbar # match the color of a GtkHeaderbar
##background_color = $555555 # Hex color, for example $FFFFFF for white
##background_color = 0.033 0.041 0.047 0.9 # RGBA color, 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 for semi-transparent red
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## Configuration for the launchers widget
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## can be a desktop file
#launcher_chrome = google-chrome.desktop
#launcher_tilix = com.gexperts.Tilix.desktop
#
## or a combination of bash command + icon
#launcher_cmd_1 = env XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME gnome-control-center
#launcher_icon_1 = /usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/categories/preferences-system.png
#
#launcher_nau = org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop
#
## spacing between widgets, can be negative
#launchers_spacing = 4
#
## size of the launcher icon
#launcher_size = 36
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## Configuration for the clock widget
## clock format, uses the Glib Time formatting
#clock_format = %e %a %H:%M
## clock font
#clock_font = DejaVu Sans:style=Book 20
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## Configuration for the battery widget
## How much info to display:
## 0 -> only icon, 1 -> icon + percentage, 2 -> full info
#battery_status = 1
#battery_icon_size = 32
#
## invert the colors of the icon, needs to be adjusted according to the size of the icons,
## because some icon sizes are white, and others are black
#battery_icon_invert = 1
#
## Font to use in the battery percentage indicator
#battery_font = default
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## Configuration for the network widget
## Whether to display connection details, for ex. Wifi AP name
#network_status = 1
#
#network_status_font = DejaVu Sans:style=Book 14
## network_icon_size = 30
#network_icon_invert_color = 0
#
## whether to colour the wifi signal strength
#network_status_use_color = yes
#
## whether to enable fuzzy search in the menu
#menu_fuzzy_search = 1
#
#[dock]
#position = bottom # or top
#
## For applications that aren't installed/configured properly, you can manually
## set icons for given app_id's. Below is an example for IntelliJ IDEA
#icon_mapping_jetbrains-idea-ce = /<path to intellij>/idea.png