From 1ea3b8a4817e31d8f7a8017bd4bd89620f2d9427 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felix Kratz Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2021 14:37:10 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] fixed some typos in the readme --- README.md | 14 ++++++-------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a5853c2..9a0430c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ sketchybar -m subscribe demo system_woke ``` turns into: ```bash -sketchybar -m batch --bar position=top \ +sketchybar -m batch --bar position=top \ --add item demo left \ --set demo label=Hello \ --subscribe demo system_woke @@ -215,6 +215,7 @@ Currently there are the component *types*: * ~~*title*: Showing the current window title,~~ (DEPRECATED, see [this](https://github.com/FelixKratz/SketchyBar/discussions/12#discussioncomment-1215932)) * *graph*: showing a graph, * *space*: representing a mission control space +* *alias*: a default menu bar item (for details see the experimental section) ### Changing the properties of an item ```bash @@ -232,7 +233,6 @@ An item always has the following structure in the bar:
A list of properties is listed below: * *associated_space*: on which space to show this item (can be multiple, not specifying anything will show item on all screens) * *associated_display*: on which displays to show this item (can be multiple, not specifying anything will show item on all displays) - * *label*: the label of the item * *label_font*: the font for the label * *label_color*: the color of the label @@ -240,7 +240,6 @@ A list of properties is listed below: * *label_padding_left*: left padding of label (default: 0) * *label_padding_right*: right padding of label (default: 0) * *icon_highlight*: wether the icon is highlighted with the *icon_highlight_color* (values: *on*, *off*, *toggle*, default: *off*) - * *icon*: the icon of the item * *icon_font*: the font for the icon * *icon_color*: the color of the icon @@ -250,12 +249,11 @@ A list of properties is listed below: * *label_highlight*: wether the label is highlighted with the *label_highlight_color* (values: *on*, *off*, *toggle*, default: *off*) * *draws_background*: wether the item should draw a background (values: *on*, *off*, *toggle*, default: *off*) * *background_color*: draws a rectangular background for this item in the given color (this automatically activates *draws_background*) +* *background_height*: the height of the background, the background will always be centered vertically around the center of the item * *background_border_color*: the color of the backgrounds border * *background_corner_radius*: the corner radius of the items background (default: 0) * *background_border_width*: the border width of the items background (default: 0) - * *graph_color*: color of the associated graph - * *script*: a script to run every *update_freq* seconds * *update_freq*: time in seconds between script executions * *click_script*: script to run when left clicking on item @@ -278,13 +276,13 @@ this currently works for the properties: * *label_highlight_color* * *label_padding_left* * *label_padding_right* - * *icon_font* * *icon_color* * *icon_highlight_color* * *icon_padding_left* * *icon_padding_right* * *draws_background* +* *background_height* * *background_color* * *background_border_color* * *background_corner_radius* @@ -397,7 +395,7 @@ I highly recommend setting a wallpaper on all spaces that makes the default menu It is now possible to create an alias of a default menu bar item with the following syntax: ```bash -sketchybar -m add alias +sketchybar -m add component alias ``` this operation requires screen capture permissions, which should be granted in the system preferences. This will put the default item into sketchybar. @@ -405,7 +403,7 @@ Aliases currently are not clickable but can be modified with all the options ava The command can be overloaded by providing a *window_owner* and a *window_name* ```bash -sketchybar -m add alias , +sketchybar -m add component alias , ``` this way the default system items can also be slurped into sketchybar, e.g.: