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NAMEswaynag - swaynag configuration fileSYNOPSIS$HOME/.swaynag/config, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/swaynag/config, SYSCONFDIR/swaynag/configCONFIG FILEAt the top of the config file, swaynag options can be set using the format long-option=value. These will be used as default values if swaynag is not given the option. This can be useful for setting a preferred font, output, and edge.Below the options, custom types may be defined. To define a type, use the following format: [name-of-type] option=value All colors may be given in the form RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA. The following colors can be set: background=<color> The background color for swaynag.
border=<color> The color to use for borders of buttons.
border-bottom=<color> The color of the border line at the bottom of
swaynag.
button-background=<color> The background color for the buttons.
text=<color> The color of the text.
button-text=<color> The color of the button text.
The following sizing options can also be set: border-bottom-size=<size> Set the thickness of the bottom border.
message-padding=<padding> Set the padding for the message.
details-background=<color> The background color for the details.
details-border-size=<size> Set the thickness for the details border.
button-border-size=<size> Set the thickness for the button border.
button-gap=<gap> Set the size of the gap between buttons.
button-dismiss-gap=<gap> Set the size of the gap between the dismiss button and
another button.
button-margin-right=<margin> Set the margin from the right of the dismiss button to
edge.
button-padding=<padding> Set the padding for the button text.
Additionally, the following options can be assigned a default per-type: edge=top|bottom Set the edge to use.
layer=overlay|top|bottom|background Set the layer to use.
font=<font> Set the font to use.
output=<output> Set the output to use. This should be the name of a
xdg_output.
EXAMPLEfont=Monospace 12 edge=bottom [green] edge=top background=00AA00 border=006600 border-bottom=004400 text=FFFFFF button-background=00CC00 message-padding=10 SEEswaynag(1)
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