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Allow borders #164

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ghost opened this issue Jan 17, 2016 · 7 comments
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Allow borders #164

ghost opened this issue Jan 17, 2016 · 7 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 17, 2016

For ascetics it would be nice if lemonbar allowed borders to fit in with the window borders on a wm.

@neeasade
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note that you can have an underline/overline, which can be used to get a border look.
https://sr.ht/078c8.png

@lwilletts
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I use the following script to make a border around my the main lemonbar instance, by launching another lemonbar instance before it so it is hidden below. Example.

@neeasade
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neeasade commented Mar 3, 2016

@Wildefyr I will note that what @dark-yux ended up doing was creating a fork that added borders -- posted on /r/unixporn a bit ago.

https://github.com/dark-yux

@LemonBoy
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Since we have underlines and overlines it might make sense to have also vert(ical)lines (that could be just considered as a very thin slant...I think the slant idea has some potential if done properly and if it's flexible enough)

@Stebalien
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note that you can have an underline/overline, which can be used to get a border look.

FYI, this doesn't work if you're using alignment.

@as3mbus
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as3mbus commented Jan 31, 2018

there are workaround for vertical line using offset tag %{O $underlineWidth} combined with background enclosing em
it is messy but it works
%{B$borderColor}%{O$borderWidth}%{B-}

@Laitram31
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there are workaround for vertical line using offset tag %{O $underlineWidth} combined with background enclosing em it is messy but it works %{B$borderColor}%{O$borderWidth}%{B-}

As dirty as the workaround looks, it actually works as intended and somehow feels more precise than a "regular" border

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