diff --git a/src/integration.md b/src/integration.md index 8b0bde6..bf07e44 100644 --- a/src/integration.md +++ b/src/integration.md @@ -36,13 +36,6 @@ z-depth and also to be anchored to the edges/corners of a screen. with a list of opened applications and supports requests for certain actions such as maximizing, etc. -At the time of writing some common toolkits do not have full support for -[`wlr-layer-shell`], most notably `GTK4` and `Qt <6.5`. In order to integrate -components written in these eco-systems in the short/medium term, window -rules can be used to achieve a reasonable setup. Please note though that the -use of window-rules is a sub-optimal solution which relies on user -configuration and does not always support per-output configuration. - [`wlr-layer-shell`]: https://wayland.app/protocols/wlr-layer-shell-unstable-v1 [`wlr-foreign-toplevel-management`]: https://wayland.app/protocols/wlr-foreign-toplevel-management-unstable-v1 @@ -79,6 +72,21 @@ protocol to the `~/.config/waybar/config` file: }, ``` +From waybar `0.14.0` the ext-workspace protocol is supported and can be +configured like this: + +``` +"modules-right": ["ext/workspaces"], +``` + +``` +"ext/workspaces": { + "format": "{name}", + "sort-by-number": true, + "on-click": "activate", +}, +``` + See the [waybar documentation] for further information. ## 2.2 sfwbar {#sfwbar} @@ -101,37 +109,20 @@ See example configuration [here](obligatory-screenshot.html#panel). ## 2.3 xfce4-panel {#xfce4panel} -[xfce4-panel repository] +- [xfce4-panel repository] +- [MR103] +- [xfce4-panel] -Just after the release of Xfce 4.18 in Dec 2022, Wayland support was added -([MR103]) to [xfce4-panel] including the layer-shell and -foreign-toplevel-management protocols. +Since Xfce 4.20, Wayland support has included wlr-layer-shell and +wlr-foreign-toplevel-management protocols. -For the time being it is best to force all plugins to run as internal: +For the time being it is best to force all plugins to run as internal with: `xfconf-query -c xfce4-panel -p /force-all-internal -t bool -s true --create` -Until the next release, you can get it going by cloning the master branch and -building with the following (adjusting prefix to suit your system of course): - -``` -./autogen --prefix=/usr -make -make install -``` - -On Arch Linux you can simply install the following packages: [xfce4-dev-tools], -[libxfce4util], [libxfce4ui], [libxfce4windowing-devel] and [xfce4-panel-git]. - [MR103]: https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/merge_requests/103 [xfce4-panel]: https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/start -[xfce4-dev-tools]: https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/xfce4-dev-tools/ -[libxfce4util]: https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/libxfce4util/ -[libxfce4ui]: https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/libxfce4ui/ -[libxfce4windowing-devel]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libxfce4windowing-devel -[xfce4-panel-git]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/xfce4-panel-git - ## 2.4 yambar {#yambar} [yambar repository] @@ -144,21 +135,10 @@ Read the [yambar documentation] for further information. ## 2.5 lxqt-panel {#lxqt-panel} Since version `2.0.0`, `lxqt-panel` supports the [`wlr-layer-shell`] protocol -and thus runs natively under Wayland without window rules. Should you have an -older version, it can still be used with a window rule such as: - -``` - - - yes - - - - -``` +and thus runs natively under Wayland. -Note: `lxqt-panel` does not support [`wlr-foreign-toplevel-management`] so the -taskbar does not work. +With version `>=2.1.0` the [`wlr-foreign-toplevel-management`] is supported +enabling taskbar functionality and thereby making this an excellent choice. # 3. Menu Generators {#menu-generators}