Provided by: wayout_0.1.4-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       wayout - Output text to a wayland desktop widget

DESCRIPTION

       Wayout takes text from standard input and outputs it to a desktop-widget on Wayland
       desktops. Periodic updates are supported (e.g. newline separated input or any other
       delimiter of choice). The desktop widget can be shown either on top (OSD-like
       functionality) or below other windows.

       A Wayland compositor must implement the Layer-Shell and XDG-Output for wayout to work.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
           Display help message and exit.

       -V, --version
           Display version and exit.

       -v, --verbose
           Increase verbosity of logging.

       --background-colour <colour>
           The background colour of the clock. The default is "#FFFFFF".

       --border-colour <colour>
           The border colour of the clock. The default is "#000000".

       --border-size <size>, --border-size <top> <right> <bottom> <left>
           Set the border size. Requires either one argument, to set all border sizes, or four
           arguments, to set the border sizes individually. The default border size is 0 (no
           border).

       --corner-radius <radius>, --corner-radius <top-left> <top-right> <bottom-right> <bottom-
       left>
           The radius of the corners. Expects either one argument, to set the radius of all
           corners, or four arguments, to set the individual corner radii. If set to sufficiently
           high values, wlclock will be completely round. Set to 0 to disable corner roundness.
           The default radius is 0.

       --exclusive-zone <option>
           Exclusive zone of the surface. Can be "true", "false" or "stationary". If "true", the
           compositor is informed that it should not obstruct the surface of wlclock with other
           surfaces. If "false", the compositor is informed that it can place other surfaces over
           or under the surface of wlclock. If "stationary", the compositor is informed that the
           surface of wlclock should not be moved to accommodate other layer shell surfaces and
           that it can freely place other surfaces over or under the surface of wlclock. The
           default is "stationary". The exact implementation is compositor dependant; A
           compositor may choose to ignore the requested exclusive zone of surfaces.

       --layer <layer>
           Layer of the layer surface. Can be "overlay", "top", "bottom" or "background".
           Typically, "bottom" and "background" will be underneath regular windows, while "top"
           and "overlay" will be above them, however the exact placement on the z axis depends on
           the implementation of the compositor. The default layer is "bottom".

       --margin <size>, --margin <top> <right> <bottom> <left>
           Set the margin. Requires either one argument, to set all margins, or four arguments,
           to set the margins individually. The default margin is 0.

       --namespace <namespace>
           The namespace of the layers surface. Some compositors may treat layer surfaces
           differently based on their namespace. The default is "wayout".

       -input
           If this flag is set, wayout will ask the compositor to send it input events; Otherwise
           (the default) mouse events pass through wayout to windows beneath it.

       --output <output name>
           Name of the output on which wlclock should be displayed. Output names are compositor
           dependant. If set to "all" or "*", wlclock will be displayed on all outputs, which is
           the default behaviour.

       --position <position>
           Set the position of the clock. Can be "center", "top", "right", "bottom", "left",
           "top-right", "top-left", "bottom-right" and "bottom-left". Defaults to "center".

       --width <size>
           The width of the widget, in pixels with borders. The default width is 320

       --height <size>
           The height of the widget, in pixels with borders. The default height is 240

       --font <font>
           Font pattern specification (e.g. Monospace 23)

       --no-wrap
           Disable wordwrap

       -l, --feed-line
           Update the text periodically and treat each line of the input as an update

       -p, --feed-par
           Update the text periodically and treat each paragraph (parts separated by an empty
           line) of the input as an update

       --feed-delimiter
           Update the text periodically, use a custom delimiter. If the input line corresponds to
           the delimiter, an update is triggered.

       -i, --interval <milliseconds>
           The update interval in milliseconds (only used with the feed options).

COLOURS

       wayout can parse hex code colours and read RGBA values directly.

       The supported formats are "#RRGGBB", "#RRGGBBAA", "0xRRGGBB" and "0xRRGGBBAA" for hex code
       colours and "rgb(rrr,ggg,bbb)" and "rgba(rrr,ggg,bbb,aaa)" for RGB colours.

MARKUP

       wayout supports the Pango Text Attribute Markup Language to specify colours and markup
       within the text itself. See
       https://docs.huihoo.com/api/gtk/2.6/pango/PangoMarkupFormat.html

AUTHORS

       Maarten van Gompel <proycon@anaproy.nl> Leon Henrik Plickat <leonhenrik.plickat@stud.uni-
       goettingen.de> (wlclock)