<sparogy>
hey all, I've got river working except my monitor is an HDR monitor and all the colours are weird. I'm wondering how I could set the colour space properly (and disable HDR, according to the monitor it is ON)
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<Momentum>
Hi
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<Momentum>
there's no command to load all the configuration commands in a file at once?
<Momentum>
or reload river
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<kurolevin>
Hi, the river config file is just a shell script, so you can just execute the config file again. However note that if you also start daemons (like a status bar) in that file you can end up with multiple instances running at once (more than 1 status bar for example).
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<kurolevin>
I'm not sure if there is recommended way to properly divide the config part from the daemon initialization part
<The_Buhs>
leon-p: do you use anything to show your volume? That's the only thing that's really bothered me since switching to river-tag-overlay, not being able to see my volume/if it's muted
<leon-p>
kurolevin: you can use pgrep to check if a process is already running and spawn them only if not. Although a dedicated user session service manager is arguably the better idea anyway
<leon-p>
The_Buhs: I do not. I removed the speakers from all my laptops and my init sets volume to 0 on startup. At my desk I have an external DAC with a physical volume dial and when I wear headphones I notice the volume directly anyway, so I never felt a need for it.
<leon-p>
also using the pipewire library is pretty annoying, because the headers don't work with -Wpedantic
<leon-p>
*-Wconversion
<leon-p>
I think there is a program that shows a little pop-up bar on screen which you can script though, however I can't remember its name
<The_Buhs>
ahh gotcha, thanks
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<The_Buhs>
yeah, I might try figuring something out (or writing my own little client *shrug*). It's not the end of the world anyways if I can't, might just have to manually check lol
<The_Buhs>
I have an external DAC on my desktop, too, but still use the speakers on my laptop sometimes
<leon-p>
feel free to reuse the wayland bits from river-tag-overlay, that's what the license is for
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<gbrlsnchs>
The_Buhs: I use wob, I like it a lot as it's pretty minimalist
<The_Buhs>
gbrlsnchs ooh cool, that might work, thanks! I'll try it out
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<The_Buhs>
yeah wob honestly seems like exactly what I was looking for (though I still may try make my own client that just shows it as text instead of a bar just for fun)