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lxpanel.hints - Configuration hints for lxpanel plugins

This text collects some background information for configuration of plugins available for lxpanel(1).

The templates below use keywords boolean, integer, and string to denote the expected type of value for each instance. Currently boolean supports only 0 and 1 values. A few exceptions below are using explicit values in order to clarify the common usage. The plugins are introduced by name in a semi-random fashion. In practice a mixture of different stanzas Plugin are written in the order that they are to produce in the actual panel on the desktop.

menu

Plugin {
type = menu
Config {
name = string
image = string


system {
}


separator {
}


item {
command = string
image = string
}
}
}

dirmenu

Plugin {
type = dirmenu
Config {
name = string
image = string
path = string
}
}

taskbar

Plugin {
type = taskbar


expand = integer
LaunchTaskBarMode = integer
Config {
tooltips = boolean
IconsOnly = boolean
ShowAllDesks = boolean
SameMonitorOnly = boolean
UseMouseWheel = boolean
UseUrgencyHint = boolean
FlatButton = boolean
GroupedTasks = boolean
DisableUpscale = boolean
UseSmallerIcons = boolean
MaxTaskWidth = integer
spacing = integer
}
}

launchbar

Plugin {
type = launchbar
Button {
image = string
tooltip = string
action = string
path = string
terminal = boolean
}
Button {
id = lxde-logout.desktop
}
}

wincmd

Plugin {
type = wincmd
Config {
image = string
Button1 = string
Button2 = string
Toggle = string
}
}

space

Plugin {
type = space
expand = integer
Config {
Size = integer
}
}

pager

Plugin {
type = pager
}

batt

Plugin {
type = batt
Config {
BatteryNumber = integer
HideIfNoBattery = boolean
ShowExtendedInformation = boolean
AlarmCommand = string
AlarmTime = integer
BorderWidth = integer
Size = integer
BackgroundColor = string
ChargingColor1 = string
ChargingColor2 = string
DischargingColor1 = string
DischargingColor2 = string
}
}

kbled

Plugin {
type = kbled
Config {
ShowCapsLock = integer
ShowNumLock = integer
ShowScrollLock = integer
}
}

dclock

Plugin {
type = dclock
Config {
ClockFmt = string
TooltipFmt = string
Action = string
BoldFont = boolean
IconOnly = boolean
CenterText = boolean
}
}

cpu

Plugin {
type = cpu
}

cpufreq

Plugin {
type = cpufreq
}

monitors

Plugin {
type = monitors
Config {
DisplayCPU = integer
DisplayRAM = integer
Action = string
CPUColor = string
RAMColor = string
}
}

thermal

Plugin {
type = thermal
Config {
NormalColor = string
Warning1Color = string
Warning2Color = string
Sensor = string
AutomaticLevels = integer
Warning1Temp = integer
Warning2Temp = integer
AutomaticSensor = integer
}
}

deskno

Plugin {
type = deskno
Config {
BoldFont = integer
WMLabels = integer
}
}

netstatus

Plugin {
type = netstatus
Config {
iface = string
configtool = string
}
}

xkb

Plugin {
type = xkb
Config {
DisplayType = integer
PerWinLayout = boolean
NoResetOpt = = boolean
KeepSysLayouts = boolean
Model = string
LayoutsList = string
VariantsList = string
ToggleOpt = string
AdvancedOpt = string
FlagSize = integer
}
}

volume

Plugin {
type = volume
Config {
MixerCommand = string
MixerCommandTerm = boolean
UseAlsamixerVolumeMapping = integer
CardNumber = integer
MasterChannel = string
MuteButton = string
SliderButton = string
MixerButton = string
VolumeUpKey = string
VolumeDownKey = string
VolumeMuteKey = string
}
}

weather

Plugin {
type = weather
Config {
alias = string
city = string
state = string
country = string
woeid = string
units = string
interval = integer
enabled = integer
}
}

~/.config/lxpanel/"profile-name"/panels/panel
User specific panel specification. The name of the profile is passed to lxpanel using the switch '--profile'. If none specified then name "default" will be used.
/etc/xdg/lxpanel/"profile-name"/panels/panel
System default panel specification if no panels are defined in user configuration directory.

lxpanel(1), lxpanelctl(1)

There ought to be some. Do point them out! The Debian package maintainer will take necessary steps and actions.

This text was compiled for Debian GNU/Linux by Mats Erik Andersson. It may be used also by others, but the text underlies the same licensing as lxpanel itself does.

November 2016 Linux