Class wibox.container.radialprogressbar
A circular progressbar wrapper.
If no child widget is set, then the radialprogressbar will take all the
available size. Use a wibox.container.constraint to prevent this.
Info:
- Copyright: 2013 Emmanuel Lepage Vallee
- Author: Emmanuel Lepage Vallee <[email protected]>
Methods
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wibox.container.radialprogressbar ([widget])
-
Returns a new radialprogressbar layout. A radialprogressbar layout
radialprogressbars a given widget. Use
.widget
to set the widget.
- widget
The widget to display.
(optional)
-
widget
-
The widget to wrap in a radial proggressbar.
Type:
-
paddings
-
The padding between the outline and the progressbar.
Type:
- paddings A number or a table
- top
number
(default 0)
- bottom
number
(default 0)
- left
number
(default 0)
- right
number
(default 0)
-
value
-
The progressbar value.
Type:
- value
number
Between min_value and max_value
-
border_color
-
The border background color.
-
color
-
The border foreground color.
-
border_width
-
The border width.
Type:
- border_width
number
(default 3)
-
min_value
-
The minimum value.
-
max_value
-
The maximum value.
-
forced_height
-
Force a widget height.
Type:
- height
number or nil
The height (
nil
for automatic)
-
forced_width
-
Force a widget width.
Type:
- width
number or nil
The width (
nil
for automatic)
-
opacity
-
The widget opacity (transparency).
Type:
- opacity
number
The opacity (between 0 and 1)
(default 1)
-
visible
-
The widget visibility.
Type:
-
widget::layout_changed
-
When the layout (size) change.
This signal is emitted when the previous results of
:layout()
and :fit()
are no longer valid. Unless this signal is emitted, :layout()
and :fit()
must return the same result when called with the same arguments.
See also:
-
widget::redraw_needed
-
When the widget content changed.
This signal is emitted when the content of the widget changes. The widget will
be redrawn, it is not re-layouted. Put differently, it is assumed that
:layout()
and :fit()
would still return the same results as before.
See also:
-
button::press
-
When a mouse button is pressed over the widget.
Arguments:
- lx
number
The horizontal position relative to the (0,0) position in
the widget.
- ly
number
The vertical position relative to the (0,0) position in the
widget.
- button
number
The button number.
- mods
table
The modifiers (mod4, mod1 (alt), Control, Shift)
- find_widgets_result The entry from the result of
wibox.drawable:find_widgets for the position that the mouse hit.
- drawable
wibox.drawable
The drawable containing
the widget.
- widget
widget
The widget being displayed.
- hierarchy
wibox.hierarchy
The hierarchy
managing the widget’s geometry.
- x
number
An approximation of the X position that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- y
number
An approximation of the Y position that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- width
number
An approximation of the width that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- height
number
An approximation of the height that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- widget_width
number
The exact width of the widget
in its local coordinate system.
- widget_height
number
The exact height of the widget
in its local coordinate system.
See also:
-
button::release
-
When a mouse button is released over the widget.
Arguments:
- lx
number
The horizontal position relative to the (0,0) position in
the widget.
- ly
number
The vertical position relative to the (0,0) position in the
widget.
- button
number
The button number.
- mods
table
The modifiers (mod4, mod1 (alt), Control, Shift)
- find_widgets_result The entry from the result of
wibox.drawable:find_widgets for the position that the mouse hit.
- drawable
wibox.drawable
The drawable containing
the widget.
- widget
widget
The widget being displayed.
- hierarchy
wibox.hierarchy
The hierarchy
managing the widget’s geometry.
- x
number
An approximation of the X position that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- y
number
An approximation of the Y position that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- width
number
An approximation of the width that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- height
number
An approximation of the height that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- widget_width
number
The exact width of the widget
in its local coordinate system.
- widget_height
number
The exact height of the widget
in its local coordinate system.
See also:
-
mouse::enter
-
When the mouse enter a widget.
Arguments:
- find_widgets_result The entry from the result of
wibox.drawable:find_widgets for the position that the mouse hit.
- drawable
wibox.drawable
The drawable containing
the widget.
- widget
widget
The widget being displayed.
- hierarchy
wibox.hierarchy
The hierarchy
managing the widget’s geometry.
- x
number
An approximation of the X position that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- y
number
An approximation of the Y position that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- width
number
An approximation of the width that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- height
number
An approximation of the height that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- widget_width
number
The exact width of the widget
in its local coordinate system.
- widget_height
number
The exact height of the widget
in its local coordinate system.
See also:
-
mouse::leave
-
When the mouse leave a widget.
Arguments:
- find_widgets_result The entry from the result of
wibox.drawable:find_widgets for the position that the mouse hit.
- drawable
wibox.drawable
The drawable containing
the widget.
- widget
widget
The widget being displayed.
- hierarchy
wibox.hierarchy
The hierarchy
managing the widget’s geometry.
- x
number
An approximation of the X position that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- y
number
An approximation of the Y position that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- width
number
An approximation of the width that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- height
number
An approximation of the height that
the widget is visible at on the surface.
- widget_width
number
The exact width of the widget
in its local coordinate system.
- widget_height
number
The exact height of the widget
in its local coordinate system.
See also:
-
beautiful.radialprogressbar_border_color
-
The progressbar border background color.
-
beautiful.radialprogressbar_color
-
The progressbar foreground color.
-
beautiful.radialprogressbar_border_width
-
The progressbar border width.
-
beautiful.radialprogressbar_paddings
-
The padding between the outline and the progressbar.
Type:
- paddings A number or a table
- top
number
(default 0)
- bottom
number
(default 0)
- left
number
(default 0)
- right
number
(default 0)
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wibox.container.radialprogressbar:get_children ()
-
Get the children elements
Returns:
table
The children
-
wibox.container.radialprogressbar:set_children (children)
-
Replace the layout children
This layout only accept one children, all others will be ignored
- children
table
A table composed of valid widgets
-
wibox.container.radialprogressbar:reset ()
-
Reset this container.
-
wibox.container.radialprogressbar:get_all_children ()
-
Get all direct and indirect children widgets.
This will scan all containers recursively to find widgets
Warning: This method it prone to stack overflow id the widget, or any of its
children, contain (directly or indirectly) itself.
Returns:
table
The children
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wibox.container.radialprogressbar:setup (args)
-
Set a declarative widget hierarchy description.
See The declarative layout system
- args
An array containing the widgets disposition
-
wibox.container.radialprogressbar:buttons (_buttons)
-
Set/get a widget’s buttons.
- _buttons
The table of buttons that should bind to the widget.
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wibox.container.radialprogressbar:emit_signal_recursive (signal_name, ...)
-
Emit a signal and ensure all parent widgets in the hierarchies also
forward the signal. This is useful to track signals when there is a dynamic
set of containers and layouts wrapping the widget.
- signal_name
string
- ...
Other arguments
-
wibox.container.radialprogressbar:emit_signal (name, ...)
-
Emit a signal.
- name
string
The name of the signal.
- ...
Extra arguments for the callback functions. Each connected
function receives the object as first argument and then any extra
arguments that are given to emit_signal().
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wibox.container.radialprogressbar:connect_signal (name, func)
-
Connect to a signal.
- name
string
The name of the signal.
- func
function
The callback to call when the signal is emitted.
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wibox.container.radialprogressbar:weak_connect_signal (name, func)
-
Connect to a signal weakly.
This allows the callback function to be garbage collected and
automatically disconnects the signal when that happens.
Warning:
Only use this function if you really, really, really know what you
are doing.
- name
string
The name of the signal.
- func
function
The callback to call when the signal is emitted.