Vincent Bernat's awesome configuration -------------------------------------- This is my [awesome](http://awesome.naquadah.org) configuration. It does not exactly feature the same keybindings as the default configuration. I don't recommend using it by you can pick anything you need in it. I rely on machine hostname for some configuration parts (see `rc/start.lua`) for the most important part. Here some of the things you may be interested in: - It is modular. I am using `config` as a table to pass different things between "modules". - In `rc/xrun.lua`, there is a `xrun` function which runs a program only if it is not already running. Instead of relying on tools like `ps`, it looks at the list of awesome clients and at the list of connected clients with `xwininfo`. Seems reliable. - I use a light transparency effect to tell if a window has the focus or not. It needs a composite manager. - I use a Python script `bin/build-wallpaper` to build the wallpaper to be displayed. There is a random selection and it works with multihead setup. It seems that classic tools are now able to change the wallpaper per screen and therefore, the script may seem a bit useless but I keep it. - I am using `xautolock` + `i3lock` as a screensaver. Nothing fancy but I reuse the wallpaper built above. A notification is sent 10 seconds before starting. - In `rc/apparance.lua`, you may be interested by the way I configure GTK2 and GTK3 to have an unified look. It works and it does not need `gnome-control-center`. - I have rebuilt my own implementation of the Quake console in `lib/quake.lua`. The common ones didn't like when awesome was restarted. - I am using notifications when changing volume or brightness. I am also using notifications to change xrandr setup. This is pretty cool. Notifications are also used to interface with `kbdd` (tool to change keybord layout). - I am sharing tags between screen with [sharetags](http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Shared_tags). I am also giving names to tags: I access them with something like `config.tags.emacs`. I need to try out shifty. - Keybindings are "autodocumented". See `lib/keydoc.lua` to see how this works. The list of key bindings can be accessed with Mod4 + F1. - On the debug front, I am quite happy with `dbg()` in `rc/debug.lua`. Things in `lib/` are meant to be reused. I am using my own `loadrc()` function to load modules and therefore, I prefix my modules with `vbe/`. Before reusing a module, you may want to change this. Another way to load them is to use: require("lib/quake") local quake = package.loaded["vbe/quake"]