## @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ## Flashfocus config file ## @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ # Opacity of window during flash. flash-opacity: 0.8 # Windows are restored to this opacity value at the end of a flash. default-opacity: 1 # Length of flash in milliseconds. time: 500 # If true, flashes are not faded out. This will improve performance but flashes # won't be smooth. simple: false # Number of animation frames in a flash. ntimepoints: 10 # Set this to false if you don't want windows to flash on focus. flash-on-focus: true # Set this to false if you don't want fullscreen windows to flash. flash-fullscreen: true # Whether or not to flash windows if they are the only window on the desktop. # Possible values: # 'always': # Always flash lone windows # 'never': # Never flash lone windows # 'on_open_close': # Lone windows will be flashed only if a) if they were just opened and b) # if another window was just closed. # 'on_switch': # Lone windows will be flashed only upon switching desktops. flash-lone-windows: 'always' # Defining window-specific flash rules # # X11-based window managers (e.g i3, bspwm) # ----------------------------------------- # Flash rules are defined by matching the WM_CLASS property of a window. To get # the WM_CLASS property use 'xprop WM_CLASS' and click on a window. The # property is a tuple of the form (window-id, window-class). The window-class # is usually the name of the application, but not always. # # # Say I'd like to set all 'termite' windows to 80% opacity but leave other # windows at full opacity: # # rules: # - window-class: Termite # default-opacity: 0.8 # # # I also would prefer that firefox windows are not flashed on focus: # # rules: # - window-class: firefox # flash-on-focus: False # - window-class: Termite # default-opacity: 0.8 # # # For more complicated rules, you can use (python-style) regexes: # # rules: # - window-id: ^(?!termite)$ # default-opacity: 0.8 # # # Sway # ---- # Native wayland apps can be matched using the app_id and window name. These # can be found using `swaymsg -t get_tree`. XWayland apps are matched with # using WM_CLASS as above (this can also be found with `swaymsg`) # # Given that termite is wayland native and firefox is not, the rules above # could instead be written: # # rules: # - window-class: firefox # flash-on-focus: False # - app-id: termite # default-opacity: 0.8 # # rules: # - window-name: ^(?!termite)$ # default-opacity: 0.8