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NAME

       tint2 - lightweight panel/taskbar

DESCRIPTION

       tint2  is  a  simple panel/taskbar made for modern X window managers.  It was specifically
       made for Openbox but it should also work with other  window  managers  (GNOME,  KDE,  XFCE
       etc.).

       Features:

              • Panel with taskbar, system tray, clock and launcher icons;

              • Easy to customize: color/transparency on fonts, icons, borders and backgrounds;

              • Pager  like  capability: move tasks between workspaces (virtual desktops), switch
                between workspaces;

              • Multi-monitor capability: create one panel per monitor, showing  only  the  tasks
                from the current monitor;

              • Customizable mouse events.

       Goals:

              • Be unintrusive and light (in terms of memory, CPU and aesthetic);

              • Follow the freedesktop.org specifications;

              • Make certain workflows, such as multi-desktop and multi-monitor, easy to use.

SYNOPSIS

       tint2 [OPTION...]

OPTIONS

       -c path_to_config_file
              Specifies which configuration file to use instead of the default.

       -v, --version
              Prints version information and exits.

       -h, --help
              Display this help and exits.

CONFIGURATION

   Table of contents
              • Introduction ⟨#introduction⟩

              • Backgrounds and borders ⟨#backgrounds-and-borders⟩

              • Gradients ⟨#gradients⟩

              • Panel ⟨#panel⟩

              • Launcher ⟨#launcher⟩

              • Taskbar/Pager ⟨#taskbar-pager⟩

              • Taskbar buttons ⟨#taskbar-buttons⟩

              • Mouse actions for taskbar buttons ⟨#mouse-actions-for-taskbar-buttons⟩

              • System tray ⟨#system-tray⟩

              • Clock ⟨#clock⟩

              • Tooltip ⟨#tooltip⟩

              • Battery ⟨#battery⟩

              • Executor ⟨#executor⟩

              • Button ⟨#button⟩

              • Separator ⟨#separator⟩

              • Example configuration ⟨#example-configuration⟩

   Introduction
       These are instructions for configuring tint2 directly by editing its config file.  You may
       also use instead the graphical interface tint2conf.

       The   first   time   you   run   tint2,   it   will   create   the    config    file    in
       $HOME/.config/tint2/tint2rc  (This applies if you have done a clean install. Running tint2
       in the source directory without doing 'make install' will not create the config file.)

       You can also specify another file on the command line with the -c option, e.g.:  tint2  -c
       $HOME/tint2.conf.  This  can be used to run multiple instances of tint2 that use different
       settings.

       If you change the config file while tint2 is running, the command killall  -SIGUSR1  tint2
       will force tint2 to reload it.

       All  the  configuration  options  supported  in  the config file are listed below.  Try to
       respect as much as possible the order of the options as given below.

   Backgrounds and borders
       The tint2 config file starts with the options defining background elements with borders:

              • rounded = number_of_pixels : the corner radius

              • border_width = integer : the border width in pixels

              • border_sides = LRTB : the sides to draw the border on (left, right, top, bottom).
                If not specified, all sides are used. (since 0.12.12)background_color = color opacitycolor is specified in hex RGB, e.g. #ff0000 is red

                • opacity  varies  from  (0  to  100), where 0 is fully transparent, 100 is fully
                  opaque. Note that for  a  transparent  panel  you  need  to  enable  a  desktop
                  compositor (such as compton or compiz).

              • border_color = color opacitycolor is specified in hex RGB, e.g. #ff0000 is red

                • opacity  varies  from  (0  to  100), where 0 is fully transparent, 100 is fully
                  opaque

              • background_color_hover = color opacity (default: same as background_color) (since
                0.12.3)color is specified in hex RGB, e.g. #ff0000 is red

                • opacity  varies  from  (0  to  100), where 0 is fully transparent, 100 is fully
                  opaque. Note that for  a  transparent  panel  you  need  to  enable  a  desktop
                  compositor (such as compton or compiz)

              • border_color_hover = color opacity (default: same as border_color) (since 0.12.3)color is specified in hex RGB, e.g. #ff0000 is red

                • opacity  varies  from  (0  to  100), where 0 is fully transparent, 100 is fully
                  opaque

              • background_color_pressed    =     color     opacity     (default:     same     as
                background_color_hover) (since 0.12.3)color is specified in hex RGB, e.g. #ff0000 is red

                • opacity  varies  from  (0  to  100), where 0 is fully transparent, 100 is fully
                  opaque. Note that for  a  transparent  panel  you  need  to  enable  a  desktop
                  compositor (such as compton or compiz)

              • border_color_pressed = color opacity (default: same as border_color_hover) (since
                0.12.3)color is specified in hex RGB, e.g. #ff0000 is red

                • opacity varies from (0 to 100), where 0 is  fully  transparent,  100  is  fully
                  opaque

              • border_content_tint_weight  =  integer  : Mixes the border color with the content
                color (for tasks, this is the average color of the window icon). Values  must  be
                between 0 (no mixing) and 100 (fully replaces the color). (since 16.0)background_content_tint_weight  =  integer  : Mixes the background color with the
                content color (for tasks, this is the average color of the window  icon).  Values
                must be between 0 (no mixing) and 100 (fully replaces the color). (since 16.0)

       You  can define as many backgrounds as you want. For example, the following config defines
       two backgrounds:

              rounded = 1
              border_width = 0
              background_color = #282828 100
              border_color = #000000 0

              rounded = 1
              border_width = 0
              background_color = #f6b655 90
              border_color = #cccccc 40

       tint2 automatically identifies each background with a number starting from 1 (1, 2,  ...).
       Afterwards,  you  can apply a background to objects (panel, taskbar, task, clock, systray)
       using the background id, for example:

              panel_background_id = 1
              taskbar_background_id = 0
              task_background_id = 0
              task_active_background_id = 2
              systray_background_id = 0
              clock_background_id = 0

       Identifier 0 refers to a special background  which  is  fully  transparent,  identifier  1
       applies the first background defined in the config file etc.

   Gradients
       (Available since 0.13.0)

       Backgrounds also allow specifying gradient layers that are drawn on top of the solid color
       background.

       First the user must define one or more gradients in the config file,  each  starting  with
       gradient = TYPE. These must be added before backgrounds.

       Then  gradients  can  be  added  by  index  to backgrounds, using the gradient_id = INDEX,
       gradient_id_hover = INDEX and gradient_id_pressed = INDEX, where  INDEX  is  the  gradient
       index, starting from 1.

   Gradient types
       Gradients   vary   the   color   between  fixed  control  points:  *  vertical  gradients:
       top-to-bottom;   *   horizontal   gradients:   left-to-right;    *    radial    gradients:
       center-to-corners.

       The  user  must specify the start and end colors, and can optionally add extra color stops
       in between using the color_stop option, as explained below.

   Vertical gradient, with color varying from the top edge to the bottom edge, two colors
              gradient = vertical
              start_color = #rrggbb opacity
              end_color = #rrggbb opacity

   Horizontal gradient, with color varying from the left edge to the right edge, two colors
              gradient = horizontal
              start_color = #rrggbb opacity
              end_color = #rrggbb opacity

   Radial gradient, with color varying from the center to the corner, two colors:
              gradient = radial
              start_color = #rrggbb opacity
              end_color = #rrggbb opacity

   Adding extra color stops (0% and 100% remain fixed, more colors at x% between  the  start  and
       end control points)
              color_stop = percentage #rrggbb opacity

   Gradient examples
              # Gradient 1: thin film effect
              gradient = horizontal
              start_color = #111122 30
              end_color = #112211 30
              color_stop = 60 #221111 30

              # Gradient 2: radial glow
              gradient = radial
              start_color = #ffffff 20
              end_color = #ffffff 0

              # Gradient 3: elegant black
              gradient = vertical
              start_color = #444444 100
              end_color = #222222 100

              # Gradient 4: elegant black
              gradient = horizontal
              start_color = #111111 100
              end_color = #222222 100

              # Background 1: Active desktop name
              rounded = 2
              border_width = 1
              border_sides = TBLR
              background_color = #555555 10
              border_color = #ffffff 60
              background_color_hover = #555555 10
              border_color_hover = #ffffff 60
              background_color_pressed = #555555 10
              border_color_pressed = #ffffff 60
              gradient_id = 3
              gradient_id_hover = 4
              gradient_id_pressed = 2

              [...]

   Panelpanel_items  =  LTSBC  defines  the  items tint2 will show and the order of those
                items. Each letter refers to an item, defined as:

                • L shows the Launcher

                • T shows the Taskbar

                • S shows the Systray (also called notification area)

                • B shows the Battery status

                • C shows the Clock

                • F adds an extensible spacer (freespace). You can specify more than one. Has  no
                  effect if T is also present. (since 0.12)E adds an executor plugin. You can specify more than one. (since 0.12.4)P adds a push button. You can specify more than one. (since 0.14): adds a separator. You can specify more than one. (since 0.13.0)

              For  example,  panel_items  =  STC will show the systray, the taskbar and the clock
              (from left to right).

              • panel_monitor = monitor (all or primary or 1 or 2 or ...) : Which  monitor  tint2
                draws the panel on

                • The first monitor is 1

                • Use panel_monitor = all to get a separate panel per monitor

              • primary_monitor_first  =  boolean (0 or 1) : Place the primary monitor before all
                the other monitors in the list.  (since  0.12.4;  removed  in  1.0,  use  primary
                instead)

       [](images/panel_padding.jpg)

              • panel_position = vertical_position horizontal_position orientationvertical_position is one of: bottom, top, centerhorizontal_position is one of: left, right, centerorientation is one of: horizontal, verticalpanel_size = width heightwidth  and  height  can  be  specified  without  units (e.g. 123) as pixels, or
                  followed by % as percentages of the monitor size (e.g. 50%). Use 100% for  full
                  monitor width/height.  Example:

              • scale_relative_to_dpi  =  integer  : If set to a non-zero value, HiDPI scaling is
                enabled. Each panel is visible on a different monitor.  Thus  each  panel  has  a
                specific  scaling factor. The scaling factor is computed as the ratio between the
                monitor DPI (obtained from the dimensions in pixels and millimeters  from  RandR)
                and  a  configured reference DPI - this is the DPI for which exising user configs
                looked normal, for backward compatibility.

              • scale_relative_to_screen_height = integer  :  Similar  to  scale_relative_to_dpi,
                except the scaling factor is computed as the ratio between the monitor height and
                scale_relative_to_screen_height.    The     effect     is     cumulative     with
                scale_relative_to_dpi,  i.e.  if  both  options  are  present,  the  factors  are
                multiplied.

              # The panel's width is 94% the size of the monitor, the height is 30 pixels:
              panel_size = 94% 30

              • panel_shrink = boolean (0 or 1) : If set to 1, the panel will shrink to a compact
                size dynamically. (since 0.13)panel_margin  =  horizontal_margin  vertical_margin  :  The  margins  define  the
                distance between the panel and the horizontal/vertical monitor  edge.  Use  0  to
                obtain a panel with the same size as the edge of the monitor (no margin).

       [](images/panelsizemargin.jpg)

              • panel_padding = horizontal_padding vertical_padding spacing : Please refer to the
                image below.

       [](images/panel_padding.jpg)

              • font_shadow = boolean (0 or 1)panel_background_id = integer : Which background to use for the panel.

              • wm_menu = boolean (0 or 1) : Defines if tint2 forwards unhandled mouse events  to
                your  window  manager.  Useful for window managers such as openbox, which display
                the start menu if you right click on the desktop.

              • panel_dock = boolean (0 or 1) : Defines  if  tint2  is  placed  into  the  window
                manager's  dock.  For  the  openbox  window  manager  it is advised to also use a
                modifier for the moveButton option, otherwise the mouse click is not forwarded to
                tint2 (in ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml).

              • panel_layer  = bottom/normal/top : Places tint2 into the bottom/normal/top layer.
                This is helpful for specifying if the panel can be covered by  other  windows  or
                not.  The  default  is the bottom layer, but with real transparency normal or top
                layer may be a nice alternative.

              • strut_policy = follow_size/minimum/none : STRUTs are used by the  window  manager
                to  decide  the  size  of  maximized  windows.  Note: on multi-monitor (Xinerama)
                setups, the panel must be placed at the edge (not in the middle) of  the  virtual
                screen for this to work correctly.

                • follow_size  means  that  the  maximized windows always resize to have a common
                  edge with tint2.

                • minimum means that the maximized windows always expand to have  a  common  edge
                  with the hidden panel. This is useful if the autohide option is enabled.

                • none means that the maximized windows use the full screen size.

              • panel_window_name  =  string  :  Defines the name of the panel's window. Default:
                'tint2'. (since 0.12)disable_transparency = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether to disable transparency instead
                of detecting if it is supported. Useful on broken graphics stacks. (since 0.12)mouse_effects  =  boolean  (0  or  1) : Whether to enable mouse hover effects for
                clickable items. (since 0.12.3)mouse_hover_icon_asb = alpha (0 to 100) saturation (-100 to 100) brightness (-100
                to 100) : Adjusts the icon color and transparency on mouse hover (works only when
                mouse_effects = 1).` (since 0.12.3)mouse_pressed_icon_asb = alpha (0 to 100) saturation  (-100  to  100)  brightness
                (-100  to  100)  :  Adjusts the icon color and transparency on mouse press (works
                only when mouse_effects = 1).` (since 0.12.3)autohide = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether to  enable  panel  hiding  when  the  mouse
                cursor exists the panel.

              • autohide_show_timeout  =  float  : Show timeout in seconds after the mouse cursor
                enters the panel. Use '.' as decimal separator.

              • autohide_hide_timeout = float : Hide timeout in seconds after  the  mouse  cursor
                exits the panel. Use '.' as decimal separator.

              • autohide_height  =  integer  : panel height (width for vertical panels) in hidden
                mode.

   Launcherlauncher_item_app = path_to_application : Each launcher_item_app must be  a  file
                path   to   a   .desktop   file   following   the  freedesktop.org  specification
                ⟨http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-
                latest.html⟩.  The  paths  may begin with ~, which is expanded to the path of the
                user's home directory. If only a file name is specified, the file  is  search  in
                the     standard     application     directories    ($XDG_DATA_HOME/applications,
                ~/.local/share/applications,                         $XDG_DATA_DIRS/applications,
                /usr/local/share/applications, /usr/share/applications, /opt/share/applications).

              • launcher_apps_dir  =  path_to_directory  :  Specifies  a path to a directory from
                which the launcher is loading all .desktop files (all subdirectories are explored
                recursively).  Can  be  used  multiple times. The path may begin with ~, which is
                expanded to the path of the user's home directory. (since 0.12)launcher_background_id = integer : Defines which background to use.

              • launcher_icon_background_id = integer :  Defines  which  background  to  use  for
                icons.

              • launcher_padding = horizontal_padding vertical_padding spacinglauncher_icon_size = integer : The launcher icon size, in pixels.

              • launcher_icon_theme = name_of_theme : (Optional) Uses the specified icon theme to
                display shortcut icons. Note that tint2 will detect and use  the  icon  theme  of
                your  desktop  if  you have an XSETTINGS manager running (which you probably do),
                unless launcher_icon_theme_override = 1.

              • launcher_icon_theme_override = boolean (0 or  1)  :  Whether  launcher_icon_theme
                overrides the value obtained from the XSETTINGS manager. (since 0.12)launcher_icon_asb = alpha (0 to 100) saturation (-100 to 100) brightness (-100 to
                100) : Adjusts the icon color and transparency.

              • launcher_tooltip = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether to show tooltips for  the  launcher
                icons.

              • startup_notifications  = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether to show startup notifications
                when starting applications from the launcher. (since 0.12)

   Taskbar / Pagertaskbar_mode = single_desktop/multi_desktopsingle_desktop : Shows a normal  taskbar  listing  the  tasks  running  on  the
                  current virtual desktop (also known as 'workspace');

                • multi_desktop : Pager like capability. Shows multiple taskbars, one per virtual
                  desktop, with which:

                  • You can drag-and-drop tasks between virtual desktops;

                  • You can switch between virtual desktops.

              • taskbar_hide_if_empty = boolean (0 or 1) : If enabled, in multi-desktop mode  the
                taskbars  corresponding  to empty desktops different from the current desktop are
                hidden. (since 0.13)taskbar_distribute_size = boolean (0 or 1) : If enabled,  in  multi-desktop  mode
                distributes  between  taskbars the available size proportionally to the number of
                tasks. Default: disabled. (since 0.12)taskbar_padding = horizontal_padding vertical_padding spacing

       [](images/taskbar_padding.jpg)

              • taskbar_background_id = integer : Which background to use

              • taskbar_active_background_id = integer : Which background to use for the  taskbar
                of the current virtual desktop.

              • taskbar_hide_inactive_tasks  =  boolean (0 or 1) :  If enabled, the taskbar shows
                only the active task. (since 0.12)taskbar_hide_different_monitor = boolean (0 or 1)  :   If  enabled,  the  taskbar
                shows  only  the  tasks  from  the current monitor. Useful when running different
                tint2 instances on different monitors, each one having  its  own  config.  (since
                0.12)taskbar_hide_different_desktop  =  boolean  (0  or  1) :  If enabled, the taskbar
                shows only the tasks from the  current  desktop.  Useful  to  make  multi-desktop
                taskbars more compact, but still allow desktop switching with mouse click. (since
                1.0)taskbar_always_show_all_desktop_tasks = boolean (0 or 1) :  Has  effect  only  if
                taskbar_mode  =  multi_desktop. If enabled, tasks that appear on all desktops are
                shown on all taskbars. Otherwise, they are shown  only  on  the  taskbar  of  the
                current desktop. (since 0.12.4)taskbar_sort_order = none/title/center : Specifies the sort order of the tasks on
                the taskbar.  (since 0.12)none : No sorting. New tasks are simply appended at the end of the taskbar when
                  they appear.

                • title : Sorts the tasks by title.

                • center : Sorts the tasks by their window centers.

                • mru : Shows the most recently used tasks first. (since 0.12.4)lru : Shows the most recently used tasks last. (since 0.12.4)task_align  =  left/center/right  :  Specifies  the alignment of the tasks on the
                taskbar. Default: left.

              • taskbar_name = boolean (0 or 1) :  Whether to show the virtual  desktop  name  in
                the taskbar.

              • taskbar_name_padding = padding :  Padding for the virtual desktop name.

              • taskbar_name_background_id  =  integer :  Which background to use for the desktop
                name.

              • taskbar_name_font = [FAMILY-LIST] [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE]  :   Font  configuration
                for the desktop name.

              • taskbar_name_font_color  = color opacity (0 to 100) :  Font color for the desktop
                name.

              • taskbar_name_active_background_id = integer :  Which background to  use  for  the
                name of the current desktop.

              • taskbar_name_active_font_color  =  color opacity (0 to 100) :  Font color for the
                name of the current desktop.

Taskbar buttons

       The following options configure the task buttons in the taskbar:

              • task_icon = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether to display the  task  icon.  There  is  no
                explicit option to control the task icon size; it depends on the vertical padding
                set with task_padding.

              • task_text = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether to display the task text.

              • task_centered = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether the task text is centered.

              • task_tooltip = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether to show tooltips for tasks.

              • task_thumbnail = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether to show thumbnail tooltips for tasks.
                (since 16.0)task_thumbnail_size = width : Thumbnail size. (since 16.0)task_maximum_size = width heightwidth  is used with horizontal panels to limit the size of the tasks. Use width
                  = 0 to get full taskbar width.

                • height is used with vertical panels.

              • task_padding = horizontal_padding vertical_padding spacingurgent_nb_of_blink = integer : Number of blinks on 'get attention' events.

       [](images/task_padding.jpg)

              • task_font = [FAMILY-LIST] [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE]task_font_color = color opacity (0 to 100)task_icon_asb = alpha (0 to 100) saturation (-100 to  100)  brightness  (-100  to
                100) : Adjust the task icon's color and transparency.

              • task_background_id = integer : Which background to use for non selected tasks

       For the next 3 options STATUS can be active / iconified  / urgent:
              * task_STATUS_font_color = color opacity (0 to 100)task_STATUS_icon_asb = alpha (0 to 100) saturation (-100 to 100) brightness (-100
                to 100) : Adjusts the task icon's color and transparency.

              • task_STATUS_background_id = integer : Which background to use for the task.

   Mouse actions for taskbar buttons
       The possible mouse events are: left, middle, right, scroll_up, scroll_down.

       The possible mouse actions are:  none,  close,  toggle,  iconify,  shade,  toggle_iconify,
       maximize_restore, desktop_left, desktop_right, next_task, prev_task.

       Use mouse_event = action to customize mouse actions. Example:
         mouse_middle = none
         mouse_right = close
         mouse_scroll_up = toggle
         mouse_scroll_down = iconify

       The action semantics:
              * none : If wm_menu = 1 is set, the mouse event is forwarded to the window manager.
              Otherwise it is ignored.  * close : close the task * toggle :  toggle  the  task  *
              iconify : iconify (minimize) the task * toggle_iconify : toggle or iconify the task
              * maximize_restore : maximized or minimized the task * shade :  shades  (collapses)
              the  task * desktop_left : send the task to the desktop on the left * desktop_right
              : send the task to the desktop on the right * next_task : send the  focus  to  next
              task * prev_task : send the focus to previous task

   System Traysystray_padding = horizontal_padding vertical_padding spacingsystray_background_id = integer : Which background to use.

              • systray_sort = ascending/descending/left2right/right2left : Specifies the sorting
                order for the icons in the systray: in ascending/descending alphabetical order of
                the  icon title, or always add icons to the right/left (note that with left2right
                or right2left the order can be different on panel restart).

              • systray_icon_size = max_icon_size : Set the maximum  system  tray  icon  size  to
                number. Set to 0 for automatic icon sizing.

              • systray_icon_asb  = alpha (0 to 100) saturation (-100 to 100) brightness (-100 to
                100) : Adjust the systray icons color and transparency.

              • systray_monitor = integer (1, 2, ...) or primary :  On which monitor to draw  the
                systray. The first monitor is 1. (since 0.12)systray_name_filter  =  string :  Regular expression to identify icon names to be
                hidden. For example, ^audacious$ will hide icons with the exact  name  audacious,
                while aud will hide any icons having aud in the name. (since 0.13.1)

   Clocktime1_format = %H:%M : The format used by the first line of the clock.

                • time1_format,  time2_format  and  clock_tooltip use the 'strftime' syntax. More
                  info can be found here: ⟨http://www.manpagez.com/man/3/strftime/⟩

                • To hide the clock, comment time1_format and time2_format.

              • time1_timezone = :US/Hawaiitime1_timezone,  time2_timezone  and  clock_tooltip_timezone  can  be  used  to
                  specify  a  timezone. If you do not specify a value the system-wide timezone is
                  used. The timezones can  usually  be  found  in  /usr/share/zoneinfo.  If  your
                  timezones  are in a different directory, you need to specify the absolute path,
                  e.g. time1_timezone =  :/different/zoneinfo/dir/US/Hawaii  Always  prepend  the
                  timezone with a ':'

              • time1_font = [FAMILY-LIST] [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE]time2_format = %A %d %Btime2_timezone = :Europe/Berlintime2_font = [FAMILY-LIST] [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE]clock_font_color = color opacity (0 to 100)clock_padding = horizontal_padding vertical_paddingclock_background_id = integer : Which background to use

              • clock_tooltip = %a, %d. %b %Y : Format for the clock's tooltip.

              • clock_tooltip_timezone = :UTCclock_lclick_command = text : Command to execute on left click.

              • clock_rclick_command = text : Command to execute on right click.

              • clock_mclick_command = text : Command to execute on middle click. (since 0.12.1)clock_uwheel_command  =  text  :  Command  to  execute on wheel scroll up. (since
                0.12.1)clock_dwheel_command = text : Command to execute on  wheel  scroll  down.  (since
                0.12.1)

   Tooltiptooltip_padding = horizontal_padding vertical_paddingtooltip_show_timeout  =  float  :  Delay to show the tooltip in seconds. Use . as
                decimal separator.

              • tooltip_hide_timeout = float : Delay to hide the tooltip in  seconds.  Use  .  as
                decimal separator.

              • tooltip_background_id = integer : Which background to use for tooltips. Note that
                with fake transparency the alpha  channel  and  corner  radius  options  are  not
                respected.

              • tooltip_font_color = color opacity  (0 to 100)tooltip_font = [FAMILY-LIST] [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE]

   Batterybattery_hide  = never/integer (0 to 100) : At what battery percentage the battery
                item is hidden.

              • battery_low_status = integer: At what  battery  percentage  the  low  command  is
                executed.

              • battery_low_cmd = notify-send "battery low" : Command to execute when the battery
                is low.

              • battery_full_cmd = notify-send "battery full"  :  Command  to  execute  when  the
                battery is full.

              • bat1_font = [FAMILY-LIST] [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE]bat2_font = [FAMILY-LIST] [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE]battery_font_color = color opacity (0 to 100)bat1_format = FORMAT_STRING : Format for battery line 1. Default: %p. (since 1.0)
                Format specification:

                • %s: State (charging, discharging, full, unknown).

                • %m: Minutes left until completely charged/discharged (estimated).

                • %h: Hours left until completely charged/discharged (estimated).

                • %t: Time left. Shows "hrs:mins" when charging/discharging, or "Ful\" when full.

                • %p: Percentage. Includes the % sign.

              • bat2_format = FORMAT_STRING : Format for battery line 2. Default: %t. (since 1.0)battery_padding = horizontal_padding vertical_paddingbattery_background_id = integer : Which background to use for the battery.

              • battery_tooltip_enabled = boolean (0 or 1)  :  Enable/disable  battery  tooltips.
                (since 0.12.3)battery_lclick_command = text : Command to execute on left click. (since 0.12.1)battery_rclick_command = text : Command to execute on right click. (since 0.12.1)battery_mclick_command  =  text  :  Command  to  execute  on middle click. (since
                0.12.1)battery_uwheel_command = text : Command to execute on  wheel  scroll  up.  (since
                0.12.1)battery_dwheel_command  =  text : Command to execute on wheel scroll down. (since
                0.12.1)ac_connected_cmd = text : Command to execute when the power  adapter  is  plugged
                in. (since 0.12.3)ac_disconnected_cmd  =  text  :  Command  to  execute  when  the power adapter is
                unplugged. (since 0.12.3)

   Executorexecp = new : Begins the configuration of a new executor  plugin.  Multiple  such
                plugins are supported; just use multiple Es in panel_items. (since 0.12.4)execp_command = text : Command to execute. (since 0.12.4)execp_interval  =  integer  :  The command is executed again after execp_interval
                seconds from the moment it exits. If zero, the command  is  executed  only  once.
                (since 0.12.4)execp_continuous  =  integer  : If non-zero, the last execp_continuous lines from
                the output of the command are displayed, every execp_continuous  lines;  this  is
                useful  for  showing  the  output of commands that run indefinitely, such as ping
                127.0.0.1. If zero, the output of the command  is  displayed  after  it  finishes
                executing. (since 0.12.4)execp_has_icon = boolean (0 or 1) : If execp_has_icon = 1, the first line printed
                by the command is interpreted as a path to an image file. (since 0.12.4)execp_cache_icon = boolean (0 or 1) : If  execp_cache_icon  =  0,  the  image  is
                reloaded  each  time the command is executed (useful if the image file is changed
                on disk by the program executed by execp_command). (since 0.12.4)execp_icon_w = integer : You can use execp_icon_w and execp_icon_h to resize  the
                image.  If  one of them is zero/missing, the image is rescaled proportionally. If
                both of them are zero/missing, the image is not rescaled. (since 0.12.4)execp_icon_h = integer : See execp_icon_w. (since 0.12.4)execp_tooltip = text : The tooltip. If left empty, no tooltip  is  displayed.  If
                missing,  the  standard error of the command is shown as a tooltip (an ANSI clear
                screen  sequence   can   reset   the   contents,   bash:   printf   '\e[2J',   C:
                printf("\x1b[2J");).  If  the  standard  error  is  empty,  the tooltip will show
                information about the time when the command was last executed. (since 0.12.4)execp_font = [FAMILY-LIST] [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE] : The font  used  to  draw  the
                text.  (since 0.12.4)execp_font_color = color opacity : The font color. (since 0.12.4)execp_markup  =  boolean  (0  or  1)  : If non-zero, the output of the command is
                treated as Pango markup,  which  allows  rich  text  formatting.  The  format  is
                documented      here      ⟨https://developer.gnome.org/pygtk/stable/pango-markup-
                language.html⟩. Note that using this with commands  that  print  data  downloaded
                from the Internet is a possible security risk. (since 0.12.4)execp_background_id = integer : Which background to use. (since 0.12.4)execp_centered = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether to center the text. (since 0.12.4)execp_padding = horizontal_padding vertical_padding spacing_between_icon_and_text
                (since 0.12.4)execp_lclick_command = text : Command to execute on left click. If  not  defined,
                execp_command  is   executed  immediately, unless it is currently running. (since
                0.12.4)execp_mclick_command = text : Command to execute on right click. If not  defined,
                execp_command  is   executed  immediately, unless it is currently running. (since
                0.12.4)execp_rclick_command = text : Command to execute on middle click. If not defined,
                execp_command  is   executed  immediately, unless it is currently running. (since
                0.12.4)execp_uwheel_command = text : Command to execute  on  wheel  scroll  up.  If  not
                defined,  execp_command is  executed immediately, unless it is currently running.
                (since 0.12.4)execp_dwheel_command = text : Command to execute on wheel  scroll  down.  If  not
                defined,  execp_command is  executed immediately, unless it is currently running.
                (since 0.12.4)

   Executor samples
   Print the hostname
              execp = new
              execp_command = hostname
              execp_interval = 0

   Print disk usage for the root partition every 10 seconds
              execp = new
              execp_command = df -h | awk '/\/$/ { print $6 ": " $2 " " $5}'
              execp_interval = 10

   Button with icon and rich text, executes command when clicked
              execp = new
              execp_command = echo /usr/share/icons/elementary-xfce/emblems/24/emblem-colors-blue.png; echo '<span foreground="#7f7">Click</span> <span foreground="#77f">me</span> <span foreground="#f77">pls</span>'
              execp_has_icon = 1
              execp_interval = 0
              execp_centered = 1
              execp_font = sans 9
              execp_markup = 1
              execp_font_color = #aaffaa 100
              execp_padding = 2 0
              execp_tooltip = I will tell you a secret...
              execp_lclick_command = zenity --info "--text=$(uname -sr)"
              execp_background_id = 2

   Desktop pager with text
              execp = new
              execp_command = xprop -root -spy | awk '/^_NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP/ { print "Workspace " ($3 + 1) ; fflush(); }'
              execp_interval = 1
              execp_continuous = 1

   Desktop pager with icon
              execp_command = xprop -root -spy | awk -v home="$HOME" '/^_NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP/ { print home "/.config/myPager/" ($3 + 1) ".png\n" ; fflush(); }'
              execp_interval = 1
              execp_has_icon = 1
              execp_cache_icon = 1
              execp_continuous = 2

   Round-trip time to the gateway, refreshed every second
              execp = new
              execp_command = ping -i 1 -c 1 -W 1 -O -D -n $(ip route | grep default | grep via | grep -o '[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.[0-9]*') | awk '/no/ { print "<span foreground=\"#faa\">timeout</span>"; fflush(); }; /time=/ { gsub(/time=/, "", $8); printf "<span foreground=\"#7af\">%3.0f %s</span>\n", $8, $9; fflush(); } '
              execp_continuous = 0
              execp_interval = 1
              execp_markup = 1

   Memory usage
              execp = new
              execp_command = free | awk '/^-/ { printf "Mem: '$(free -h | awk '/^Mem:/ { print $2 }')' %.0f%%\n", 100*$3/($3+$4); fflush(stdout) }'
              execp_interval = 5
              execp_continuous = 0

   Network load
              # Note the use of "stdbuf -oL" to force the program to flush the output line by line.
              execp = new
              execp_command = stdbuf -oL bwm-ng -o csv -t 1000 | awk -F ';' '/total/ { printf "Net: %.0f Mb/s\n", ($5*8/1.0e6) }; fflush(stdout)'
              execp_continuous = 1
              execp_interval = 1

   Buttonbutton = new : Begins the configuration of a new button.  Multiple  such  plugins
                are supported; just use multiple Ps in panel_items. (since 0.14)button_icon = text : Name or path of icon (or empty). (since 0.14)button_text = text : Text to display (or empty). (since 0.14)button_tooltip = text : The tooltip (or empty). (since 0.14)button_font  =  [FAMILY-LIST]  [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE] : The font used to draw the
                text.  (since 0.14)button_font_color = color opacity : The font color. (since 0.14)button_background_id = integer : Which background to use. (since 0.14)button_centered = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether to center the text. (since 0.14)button_padding          =           horizontal_padding           vertical_padding
                spacing_between_icon_and_text (since 0.14)button_max_icon_size  =  integer  : Sets a limit to the icon size. Otherwise, the
                icon will expand to the edges. (since 0.14)button_lclick_command = text : Command to execute on left click. If not  defined,
                execp_command  is   executed  immediately, unless it is currently running. (since
                0.14)button_mclick_command = text : Command to execute on right click. If not defined,
                execp_command  is   executed  immediately, unless it is currently running. (since
                0.14)button_rclick_command = text :  Command  to  execute  on  middle  click.  If  not
                defined,  execp_command is  executed immediately, unless it is currently running.
                (since 0.14)button_uwheel_command = text : Command to execute on  wheel  scroll  up.  If  not
                defined,  execp_command is  executed immediately, unless it is currently running.
                (since 0.14)button_dwheel_command = text : Command to execute on wheel scroll  down.  If  not
                defined,  execp_command is  executed immediately, unless it is currently running.
                (since 0.14)

   Separatorseparator = new : Begins the configuration of  a  new  separator.  Multiple  such
                plugins are supported; just use multiple :s in panel_items. (since 0.13.0)separator_background_id = integer : Which background to use. (since 0.13.0)separator_color = color opacity : The foreground color. (since 0.13.0)separator_style = [empty | line | dots] : The separator style. (since 0.13.0)separator_size  =  integer : The thickness of the separator. Does not include the
                border and padding. For  example,  if  the  style  is  line,  this  is  the  line
                thickness; if the style is dots, this is the dot's diameter. (since 0.13.0)separator_padding = side_padding cap_padding : The padding to add to the sides of
                the separator, in pixels. (since 0.13.0)

   Example configuration
       See /etc/xdg/tint2/tint2rc.

AUTHOR

       tint2 was written by  Thierry  Lorthiois  ⟨lorthiois@bbsoft.fr⟩.   It  is  based  on  ttm,
       originally written by Pål Staurland ⟨staura@gmail.com⟩.

       This  manual  page  was originally written by Daniel Moerner ⟨dmoerner@gmail.com⟩, for the
       Debian project (but may be used by others).  It was adopted from the tint2 docs.

SEE ALSO

       The   main   website   ⟨https://gitlab.com/o9000/tint2⟩   and    the    wiki    page    at
       ⟨https://gitlab.com/o9000/tint2/wikis/home⟩.

       This  documentation  is  also provided in HTML and Markdown format in the system's default
       location     for     documentation     files,     usually     /usr/share/doc/tint2      or
       /usr/local/share/doc/tint2.  .