Also, I thought Neofetch just always interpreted River as Sway, but I’ve now seen people’s Neofetch screenshots saying River. How do I get Neofetch to tell I’m using River not Sway?

    • @communismOP
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      42 months ago

      I’m showing you the parts I’m happy with—a lot of programs are not customised! Also, it’s a placeholder wallpaper & neofetch theme, etc

  • Lunya \ she/it
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    52 months ago

    To determine the current WM in Wayland, neofetch first tries getting the process connected to the current Wayland display. If that fails, it checks all running processes against a hardcoded list of known WMs (which includes river).

    In practice, it seems to prefer the value of XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP, but idrk, neofetch is magic.

    You might’ve seen people use fastfetch, which should just get it right, but is also magic, tho at least c and not bash.

    • @communismOP
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      12 months ago

      Hm, I have lsof installed. Wonder why it’s showing Sway then. Not a big deal, I won’t waste time trying to get it to show

  • @DictatorGator@feddit.de
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    12 months ago

    Is that waybar ? I saw the video from Isaac Freund on youtube I really liked the bar that he had on his setup, I wanted to emulate that on my setup.

    • @communismOP
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      22 months ago

      Yep, waybar. Much better than polybar as you can customise it with css

      • @DictatorGator@feddit.de
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        22 months ago

        Could you maybe share the configuration files ? I was trying to emulate the box type of waybar for my river setup. I wanted to know how you got that border outline in that color.

        • @communismOP
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          22 months ago

          For the border it’s just css. In your style.css:

          window#waybar {
            background-color: @background;
            color: @foreground;
            opacity: 1;
            border: 1px solid @accent;
          }
          

          (where those are variables representing my waybar colours, you can ofc use literal values instead)