98 lines
3.5 KiB
Nix
Executable File
98 lines
3.5 KiB
Nix
Executable File
{ pkgs, ... }:
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{
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programs.plasma = {
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enable = true;
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workspace = {
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lookAndFeel = "org.kde.breezedark.desktop";
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};
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panels = [
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# Windows-like panel at the bottom
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{
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location = "bottom";
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widgets = [
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# We can configure the widgets by adding the name and config
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# attributes. For example to add the the kickoff widget and set the
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# icon to "nix-snowflake-white" use the below configuration. This will
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# add the "icon" key to the "General" group for the widget in
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# ~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc.
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{
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name = "org.kde.plasma.kickoff";
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config = {
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General = {
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icon = "nix-snowflake-white";
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alphaSort = true;
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};
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};
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}
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# Or you can configure the widgets by adding the widget-specific options for it.
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# See modules/widgets for supported widgets and options for these widgets.
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# For example:
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# {
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# kickoff = {
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# sortAlphabetically = true;
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# icon = "nix-snowflake-white";
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# };
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# }
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# Adding configuration to the widgets can also for example be used to
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# pin apps to the task-manager, which this example illustrates by
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# pinning dolphin and konsole to the task-manager by default with widget-specific options.
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# {
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# iconTasks = {
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# launchers = [
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# "applications:org.kde.dolphin.desktop"
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# "applications:org.kde.konsole.desktop"
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# ];
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# };
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# }
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# Or you can do it manually, for example:
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{
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name = "org.kde.plasma.icontasks";
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config = {
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General = {
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launchers = [
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"applications:org.kde.dolphin.desktop"
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"applications:org.kde.konsole.desktop"
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];
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};
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};
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}
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# If no configuration is needed, specifying only the name of the
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# widget will add them with the default configuration.
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"org.kde.plasma.marginsseparator"
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# If you need configuration for your widget, instead of specifying the
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# the keys and values directly using the config attribute as shown
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# above, plasma-manager also provides some higher-level interfaces for
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# configuring the widgets. See modules/widgets for supported widgets
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# and options for these widgets. The widgets below shows two examples
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# of usage, one where we add a digital clock, setting 12h time and
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# first day of the week to Sunday and another adding a systray with
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# some modifications in which entries to show.
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{
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digitalClock = {
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calendar.firstDayOfWeek = "monday";
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time.format = "12h";
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};
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}
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{
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systemTray.items = {
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# We explicitly show bluetooth and battery
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shown = [
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"org.kde.plasma.battery"
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"org.kde.plasma.networkmanagement"
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"org.kde.plasma.volume"
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];
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# And explicitly hide networkmanagement and volume
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hidden = [
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# "org.kde.plasma.networkmanagement"
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# "org.kde.plasma.volume"
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"org.kde.plasma.bluetooth"
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];
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};
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}
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];
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hiding = "none";
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}
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];
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};
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}
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