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First of all: Thx for all the work you put in jankyborders and sketchy bar.
Would be nice to have a toggle border command. Currently I'm toggling yabai gap/padding and jankyborder with this skhd mapping which works, but is a little hacky:
alt - p : yabai -m space --toggle padding ; yabai -m space --toggle gap ; if [[ -f /tmp/borders ]]; then borders width=0 ; rm /tmp/borders ; else borders width=5 ; touch /tmp/borders ; fi
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alt - p : yabai -m space --toggle padding ; yabai -m space --toggle gap ; if [[ -f /tmp/borders ]]; then borders width=0 ; rm /tmp/borders ; else borders width=5 ; touch /tmp/borders ; fi
Because the padding does not take into account the width of the borders, I reckon the state of the borders should match that of yabai's padding. Say if the initial state has both padding and borders toggled on, and [[ -f /tmp/borders ]] is falsy, then skhd should map to borders width=0; touch /tmp/borders, thus turning both padding and borders off.
Frankly, what I'm trying to say is that the value assigned to borders' width in thomasbecker's command should be flipped.
alt - a : yabai -m space --toggle padding; yabai -m space --toggle gap; if [[ -f /tmp/borders ]]; then borders width=5; rm -rf /tmp/borders; else touch /tmp/borders; borders width=0; fi
Still, the padding and borders may not be coordinated at all, because the initial state is not anchored. Currently, I use this script and toggle borders alongside yabai paddings:
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
file_path=~/.config/borders/switch
flags=($(awk '{ print $NF }'$file_path))
toggle_setting() {
local setting=$1local bool_value=$2
sed -i """s/${setting}:.*/${setting}: ${bool_value}/"$file_path
}
if [[ ${flags[0]}=${flags[1]}&&${flags[1]}="on" ]];then
toggle_setting "borders""off"
borders width=0
toggle_setting "padding""off"
yabai -m space --toggle padding
yabai -m space --toggle gap
elif [[ ${flags[0]}=${flags[1]}&&${flags[1]}="off" ]];then
toggle_setting "borders""on"
borders width=5
toggle_setting "padding""on"
yabai -m space --toggle padding
yabai -m space --toggle gap
elif [[ ${flags[0]}="off"&&${flags[1]}="on" ]];then
toggle_setting "padding""on"
yabai -m space --toggle padding
yabai -m space --toggle gap
elif [[ ${flags[0]}="on"&&${flags[1]}="off" ]];then
toggle_setting "padding""off"
yabai -m space --toggle padding
yabai -m space --toggle gap
fi
awk '{ print $1, $NF }'$file_path
# Toggle desktop offset
alt - a : sh $HOME/.local/share/my_scripts/toggle_borders.sh
## switch is a text file containing two lines
padding: on
borders: on
First of all: Thx for all the work you put in jankyborders and sketchy bar.
Would be nice to have a toggle border command. Currently I'm toggling yabai gap/padding and jankyborder with this skhd mapping which works, but is a little hacky:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: