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NAMEmako - configuration fileDESCRIPTIONThe config file is located at ~/.config/mako/config or at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mako/config. Option lines can be specified to configure mako like so:key=value
Empty lines and lines that begin with # are ignored. GLOBAL CONFIGURATION OPTIONSmax-history=nSet maximum number of expired notifications to keep in
the history buffer to n. If the buffer is full, newly expired
notifications replace the oldest ones. If 0, history is disabled.
Default: 5 sort=+/-time | +/-priority Sorts incoming notifications by time and/or priority in
ascending(+) or descending(-) order.
Default: -time BINDING OPTIONSBindings allow to perform an action when an event is triggered. Supported values are none, dismiss, dismiss-all, dismiss-group, invoke-default-action and exec <command>.on-button-left=action Default: invoke-default-action
on-button-middle=action Default: none
on-button-right=action Default: dismiss
on-touch=action Default: dismiss
on-notify = action Default: none
When exec is used, the command will be executed in a POSIX shell. The shell variable id will be set to the notification ID. For example, the following option will display an interactive action menu on middle click: on-button-middle=exec makoctl menu -n "$id" dmenu -p 'Select action: ' The following option will play a sound when a new notification is opened: on-notify=exec mpv /usr/local/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/message.oga STYLE OPTIONSfont=fontSet font to font, in Pango format.
Default: monospace 10 background-color=color Set background color to color. See COLORS
for more information.
Default: #285577FF text-color=color Set text color to color. See COLORS for
more information.
Default: #FFFFFFFF width=px Set width of notification popups.
Default: 300 height=px Set maximum height of notification popups. Notifications
whose text takes up less space are shrunk to fit.
Default: 100 margin=directional Set margin of each edge to the size specified by
directional. See DIRECTIONAL VALUES for more information.
Default: 10 padding=directional Set padding on each side to the size specified by
directional. See DIRECTIONAL VALUES for more information.
Default: 5 border-size=px Set popup border size to px pixels.
Default: 2 border-color=color Set popup border color to color. See COLORS
for more information.
Default: #4C7899FF border-radius=px Set popup corner radius to px pixels.
Default: 0 progress-color=[over|source] color Set popup progress indicator color to color. See
COLOR for more information. To draw the progress indicator on top of
the background color, use the over attribute. To replace the background
color, use the source attribute (this can be useful when the
notification is semi-transparent).
Progress can be indicated in a notification by setting a hint, "value" to an integer between 0 and 100 inclusive. Default: over #5588AAFF icons=0|1 Show icons in notifications.
Default: 1 max-icon-size=px Set maximum icon size to px pixels.
Default: 64 icon-path=path[:path...] Paths to search for icons when a notification specifies a
name instead of a full path. Colon-delimited. This approximates the search
algorithm used by the XDG Icon Theme Specification, but does not support any
of the theme metadata. Therefore, if you want to search parent themes, you'll
need to add them to the path manually.
The path should be the root of the icon theme, the categories and resolutions will be searched for the most appropriate match. /usr/local/share/icons/hicolor and /usr/local/share/pixmaps are always searched. Default: "" icon-location=position Position of the icon relative to the displayed text.
Valid options are left, right, top and bottom.
Default: left markup=0|1 If 1, enable Pango markup. If 0, disable Pango markup. If
enabled, Pango markup will be interpreted in your format specifier and in the
body of notifications.
Default: 1 actions=0|1 Applications may request an action to be associated with
activating a notification. Disabling this will cause mako to ignore these
requests.
Default: 1 history=0|1 If set, mako will save notifications that have reached
their timeout into the history buffer instead of immediately deleting them.
max-history determines the size of the history buffer.
Default: 1 format=format Set notification format string to format. See
FORMAT SPECIFIERS for more information. To change this for grouped
notifications, set it within a grouped criteria.
Default: <b>%s</b>\n%b
text-alignment=left|center|right Set notification text alignment.
Default: left default-timeout=timeout Set the default timeout to timeout in
milliseconds. To disable the timeout, set it to zero.
Default: 0 ignore-timeout=0|1 If set, mako will ignore the expire timeout sent by
notifications and use the one provided by default-timeout instead.
Default: 0 group-by=field[,field,...] A comma-separated list of criteria fields that will be
compared to other visible notifications to determine if this one should form a
group with them. All listed criteria must be exactly equal for two
notifications to group.
Default: none max-visible=n Set maximum number of visible notifications to n.
Older notifications will be hidden. If -1, all notifications are visible.
Default: 5 output=name Show notifications on the specified output. If empty,
notifications will appear on the focused output.
Requires the compositor to support the Wayland protocol xdg-output-unstable-v1 version 2. Default: "" layer=layer Arrange mako at the specified layer, relative to normal
windows. Supported values are background, bottom, top,
and overlay. Using overlay will cause notifications to be
displayed above fullscreen windows, though this may also occur at top
depending on your compositor.
Default: top anchor=position Show notifications at the specified position on the
output. Supported values are top-right, top-center,
top-left, bottom-right, bottom-center,
bottom-left, center-right, center-left and center.
Default: top-right CRITERIAIn addition to the set of options at the top of the file, the config file may contain zero or more sections, each containing any combination of the BINDING OPTIONS and STYLE OPTIONS. The sections, called criteria, are defined with an INI-like square bracket syntax. The brackets may contain any number of fields, like so:[field=value field2=value2 ...]
When a notification is received, it will be compared to the fields defined in each criteria. If all of the fields match, the style options within will be applied to the notification. Fields not included in the criteria are not considered during the match. A notification may match any number of criteria. This matching occurs in the order the criteria are defined in the config file, meaning that if multiple criteria match a notification, the last occurrence of any given style option will "win". The following fields are available in criteria: •app-name (string)
•app-icon (string)
•summary (string)
•An exact match on the summary of the
notification.
•This field conflicts with summary~.
•summary~ (string)
•A POSIX extended regular expression match on the
summary of the notification.
•This field conflicts with summary.
•body (string)
•An exact match on the body of the
notification.
•This field conflicts with body~.
•body~ (string)
notification.
•A POSIX extended regular expression match on the
body of the
•This field conflicts with body.
•urgency (one of "low",
"normal", "critical")
•category (string)
•desktop-entry (string)
•actionable (boolean)
•expiring (boolean)
•mode (string)
•Only apply style options in this section if the
provided mode is currently enabled. For more information about modes, see the
MODES section.
The following fields are also available to match on a second pass based on where previous style options decided to place each notification: •grouped (boolean)
•Whether the notification is grouped with any
others (its group-index is not -1).
•group-index (int)
•The notification's index within its group, or -1
if it is not grouped.
•hidden (boolean)
•hidden is special, it defines the style
for the placeholder shown when the number of notifications or groups exceeds
max-visible.
•output (string)
- Which output the notification was sorted onto. See the output style
option for possible values.
•anchor (string)
•Which position on the output the notification was
assigned to. See the
anchor style option for possible values.
There are only two passes performed on each notification, so the second-pass critera are not allowed to reposition the notification. If a field's value contains special characters, they may be escaped with a backslash, or quoted: [app-name="Google Chrome"]
[app-name=Google\ Chrome] Quotes within quotes may also be escaped, and a literal backslash may be specified as \\. No spaces are allowed around the equal sign. Escaping equal signs within values is unnecessary. Additionally, boolean values may be specified using any of true/false, 0/1, or as bare words: [actionable=true] [actionable=1] [actionable]
[actionable=false] [actionable=0] [!actionable] There are three criteria always present at the front of the list: •An empty criteria which matches all notifications
and contains the defaults for all style options, overwritten with any
configured in the global section.
•[grouped], which sets the default format
for grouped notifications and sets them invisible.
•[group-index=0], which makes the first member of
each group visible again.
These options can be overridden by simply defining the criteria yourself and overriding them. There are some rules restricting what can be configured depending on what is being matched by a given criteria: •Criteria matching grouped or
group-index are not allowed to change the anchor, output,
or group-by, as this would invalidate the grouping. Grouping is only
performed once rather than recursively, to avoid the potential for infinite
loops.
CRITERIA-ONLY STYLE OPTIONSSome style options are not useful in the global context and therefore have no associated command-line option.invisible=0|1 Whether this notification should be invisible even if it
is above the max-visible cutoff. This is used primarily for hiding
members of groups. If you want to make more than the first group member
visible, turn this option off within a group-index criteria.
Default: 0 COLORSColors can be specified as #RRGGBB or #RRGGBBAA.DIRECTIONAL VALUESSome options set values that affect all four edges of a notification. These options can be specified in several different ways, depending on how much control over each edge is desired:•A single value will apply to all four
edges.
•Two values will set vertical and horizontal edges
separately.
•Three will set top, horizontal, and bottom edges
separately.
•Four will give each edge a separate value.
When specifying multiple values, they should be comma-separated. For example, this would set the top margin to 10, left and right to 20, and bottom to five: margin = 10,20,5 FORMAT SPECIFIERSFormat specification works similarly to printf(3), but with a different set of specifiers.%% Literal "%" \\ Literal "\" \n New Line For notifications%a Application name%s Notification summary %b Notification body %g Number of notifications in the current group For the hidden notifications placeholder%h Number of hidden notifications%t Total number of notifications MODESmako supports applying style options conditionally via modes. A configuration section with a mode criteria will only be applied if the current mode matches. makoctl(1) can be used to change the current mode.The default mode is named "default". For example, to hide all notifications if the mode "do-not-disturb" is enabled: [mode=do-not-disturb] invisible=1 makoctl set-mode do-not-disturb will hide all notifications, makoctl set-mode default will show them again. AUTHORSMaintained by Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>, who is assisted by other open-source contributors. For more information about mako development, see https://github.com/emersion/mako.SEE ALSOmako(1) makoctl(1)
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