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# vim:fileencoding=utf-8:foldmethod=marker
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#: Window appearance {{{
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# lines 25
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#: The number of lines shown in the panel. Ignored for background,
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#: centered, and vertical panels. If it has the suffix px then it sets
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#: the height of the panel in pixels instead of lines.
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# columns 80
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#: The number of columns shown in the panel. Ignored for background,
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#: centered, and horizontal panels. If it has the suffix px then it
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#: sets the width of the panel in pixels instead of columns.
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# edge top
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#: Which edge of the screen to place the panel on. Note that some
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#: window managers (such as i3) do not support placing docked windows
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#: on the left and right edges. The value background means make the
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#: panel the "desktop wallpaper". Note that when using sway if you set
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#: a background in your sway config it will cover the background drawn
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#: using this kitten. Additionally, there are three more values:
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#: center, center-sized and none. The value center anchors the panel
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#: to all sides and covers the entire display (on macOS the part of
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#: the display not covered by titlebar and dock). The panel can be
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#: shrunk and placed using the margin parameters. The value none
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#: anchors the panel to the top left corner and should be placed using
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#: the margin parameters. Its size is set by lines and columns. The
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#: value center-sized is just like none except that the panel is
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#: centered instead of in the top left corner and the margins have no
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#: effect.
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# background_opacity 0.85
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#: The background opacity of the window. This works the same as the
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#: kitty option of the same name, it is present here as it has a
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#: different default value for the quick access terminal.
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# hide_on_focus_loss no
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#: Hide the window when it loses keyboard focus automatically. Using
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#: this option will force focus_policy to on-demand.
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# grab_keyboard no
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#: Grab the keyboard. This means global shortcuts defined in the OS
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#: will be passed to kitty instead. Useful if you want to create an OS
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#: modal window. How well this works depends on the OS/window
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#: manager/desktop environment. On Wayland it works only if the
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#: compositor implements the inhibit-keyboard-shortcuts protocol
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#: <https://wayland.app/protocols/keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit-
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#: unstable-v1>. On macOS Apple doesn't allow applications to grab the
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#: keyboard without special permissions, so it doesn't work.
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# margin_left 0
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#: Set the left margin for the panel, in pixels. Has no effect for
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#: right edge panels. Only works on macOS and Wayland compositors that
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#: supports the wlr layer shell protocol.
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# margin_right 0
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#: Set the right margin for the panel, in pixels. Has no effect for
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#: left edge panels. Only works on macOS and Wayland compositors that
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#: supports the wlr layer shell protocol.
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# margin_top 0
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#: Set the top margin for the panel, in pixels. Has no effect for
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#: bottom edge panels. Only works on macOS and Wayland compositors
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#: that supports the wlr layer shell protocol.
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# margin_bottom 0
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#: Set the bottom margin for the panel, in pixels. Has no effect for
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#: top edge panels. Only works on macOS and Wayland compositors that
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#: supports the wlr layer shell protocol.
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# kitty_conf
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#: Path to config file to use for kitty when drawing the window. Can
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#: be specified multiple times. By default, the normal kitty.conf is
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#: used. Relative paths are resolved with respect to the kitty config
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#: directory.
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# kitty_override
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#: Override individual kitty configuration options, can be specified
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#: multiple times. Syntax: name=value. For example: font_size=20.
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# app_id kitty-quick-access
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#: On Wayland set the namespace of the layer shell surface. On X11 set
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#: the WM_CLASS assigned to the quick access window. (Linux only)
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# output_name
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#: The panel can only be displayed on a single monitor (output) at a
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#: time. This allows you to specify which output is used, by name. If
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#: not specified the compositor will choose an output automatically,
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#: typically the last output the user interacted with or the primary
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#: monitor. Run kitten panel --output-name list to get a list of
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#: available outputs. Use listjson for a json encoded output.
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# start_as_hidden no
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#: Whether to start the quick access terminal hidden. Useful if you
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#: are starting it as part of system startup.
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# focus_policy exclusive
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#: On a Wayland compositor that supports the wlr layer shell protocol,
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#: specify the focus policy for keyboard interactivity with the panel.
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#: Please refer to the wlr layer shell protocol documentation for more
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#: details. Note that different Wayland compositors behave very
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#: differently with exclusive, your mileage may vary. On macOS,
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#: exclusive and on-demand are currently the same.
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#: }}}
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