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when i press super+shift+p, my computer toggles between a light and dark color palette.
~/.config/i3/config
bindsym $mod+Shift+p exec "$HOME/bin/i3-toggle-palette"
~/bin/i3-toggle-palette
#!/bin/sh set -x current=$(basename $(readlink $HOME/.config/palette) .palette) case $current in dark) next=light ;; light) next=dark ;;
the file ~/.config/palette is a symlink managed by set-palette.
~/bin/set-palette
#!/bin/sh set -x set -e set -u set -o pipefail if [ -f "$HOME/.config/$1.palette" ] then ln -s -f "$HOME/.config/$1.palette" "$HOME/.config/palette" else echo "palette '$1' does not exist" exit 1 fi # Hack Firefox's dark theme. New preferences are read after all firefox # processes are terminated. if [ "$1" = light ] then echo 'user_pref("ui.systemUsesDarkTheme", 0);' > ~/.mozilla/firefox/evlmnjjl.default-default-1-1599517563999/user.js else echo 'user_pref("ui.systemUsesDarkTheme", 1);' > ~/.mozilla/firefox/evlmnjjl.default-default-1-1599517563999/user.js fi $HOME/bin/reload-colors reload
each palette is a shell script that sets some variables. i spend the majority of my time in a terminal, so i decided to focus my palette on the "4-bit" ANSI terminal palette.
~/.config/light.palette
#!/bin/sh # various shades of pink COLOR_PRIMARY_00=#b88888 COLOR_PRIMARY_01=#f3bac0 COLOR_PRIMARY_02=#ffd0d3 COLOR_PRIMARY_03=#ffeeea COLOR_MONO_00=#111111 COLOR_MONO_01=#333333 COLOR_MONO_02=#dddddd COLOR_MONO_03=#fffff8 COLOR_BLACK_00=#111111 COLOR_BLACK_01=#333333 COLOR_RED_00=#ff0f24 COLOR_RED_01=#f23e41 COLOR_GREEN_00=#19cb00 COLOR_GREEN_01=#509d26 COLOR_YELLOW_00=#dfb200 COLOR_YELLOW_01=#9f7e24 COLOR_YELLOW_01=#ffff00 COLOR_BLUE_00=#0e3bf8 COLOR_BLUE_01=#485ede COLOR_MAGENTA_00=#ff00e6 COLOR_MAGENTA_01=#d44acb COLOR_CYAN_00=#2ec0c0 COLOR_CYAN_01=#799b9b COLOR_WHITE_00=#dddddd COLOR_WHITE_01=#fffff8 COLOR_BG=$COLOR_MONO_03 COLOR_FG=$COLOR_MONO_00
once set-palette switches the symlink, i reload everything i know how to reload.
~/bin/reload-colors
#!/bin/sh set -ex $HOME/bin/reload-xrdb $HOME/bin/kitty-colors-from-xrdb > $HOME/.config/kitty/colors.conf if [ "$1" = reload ] then i3 reload for sock in /tmp/kitty*.sock do kitty @ --to=unix:$sock set-colors -a -c $HOME/.config/kitty/colors.conf done fi
in reload-xrdb, i render a template Xresources file with the palette. now that i think about it, this is kind of ridiculous! but it builds on things i configured many moons ago.
~/bin/reload-xrdb
#!/bin/sh . $HOME/.config/palette PIXELS_MEDIUM=14 PIXELS_LARGE=16 PIXELS_HUGE=48 xsetroot -solid $COLOR_PRIMARY_01 [ -f $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb \ -DFONT_FACE_REGULAR="Go Mono:antialias=true" \ -DPIXELS_MEDIUM=$PIXELS_MEDIUM \ -DPIXELS_LARGE=$PIXELS_LARGE \ -DPIXELS_HUGE=$PIXELS_HUGE \ -DCOLOR_PRIMARY_00=$COLOR_PRIMARY_00 \ -DCOLOR_PRIMARY_01=$COLOR_PRIMARY_01 \ -DCOLOR_PRIMARY_02=$COLOR_PRIMARY_02 \ -DCOLOR_PRIMARY_03=$COLOR_PRIMARY_03 \ -DCOLOR_BG=$COLOR_BG \ -DCOLOR_FG=$COLOR_FG \ -DCOLOR_MONO_00=$COLOR_MONO_00 \ -DCOLOR_MONO_01=$COLOR_MONO_01 \ -DCOLOR_MONO_02=$COLOR_MONO_02 \ -DCOLOR_MONO_03=$COLOR_MONO_03 \ -DCOLOR_BLACK_00=$COLOR_BLACK_00 \ -DCOLOR_BLACK_01=$COLOR_BLACK_01 \ -DCOLOR_RED_00=$COLOR_RED_00 \ -DCOLOR_RED_01=$COLOR_RED_01 \ -DCOLOR_GREEN_00=$COLOR_GREEN_00 \ -DCOLOR_GREEN_01=$COLOR_GREEN_01 \ -DCOLOR_YELLOW_00=$COLOR_YELLOW_00 \ -DCOLOR_YELLOW_01=$COLOR_YELLOW_01 \ -DCOLOR_BLUE_00=$COLOR_BLUE_00 \ -DCOLOR_BLUE_01=$COLOR_BLUE_01 \ -DCOLOR_MAGENTA_00=$COLOR_MAGENTA_00 \ -DCOLOR_MAGENTA_01=$COLOR_MAGENTA_01 \ -DCOLOR_CYAN_00=$COLOR_CYAN_00 \ -DCOLOR_CYAN_01=$COLOR_CYAN_01 \ -DCOLOR_WHITE_00=$COLOR_WHITE_00 \ -DCOLOR_WHITE_01=$COLOR_WHITE_01 \ -load $HOME/.Xresources xrdb -query
~/.Xresources
now that Xresources are reloaded, we can reload everything else and cause everything else to use the Xresources.
well, not everything likes to use Xresources. my terminal emulator of choice, kitty, uses yaml. thankfully the rewriting is not so bad!
~/bin/kitty-colors-from-xrdb
#!/bin/sh echo "# This file was generated by # $0 $@ # at $(date +%FT%R). # # xrdb -query | egrep '\*color' | sed -E -e 's/^\*//' -e 's/://'" xrdb -query | egrep '\*(color|foreground|background)' | sed -E -e 's/^\*//' -e 's/://'
it took me a while to learn how to tell all kitty windows to reset their colors. i learned how to let kitty accept commands over a socket, and then i learned how to make all kitty windows share a single socket.
snippet of ~/bin/reload-colors
kitty @ --to=unix:$sock set-colors -a -c $HOME/.config/kitty/colors.conf
snippet of ~/.config/i3/config
bindsym $mod+Return exec /usr/local/bin/kitty --single-instance bindsym $mod+d exec /usr/local/bin/rofi -show combi -combi-modi 'window#run#ssh' -modi combi -terminal '/usr/local/bin/kitty --single-instance'
kitty will also load the palette at startup.
snippet of ~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf
include colors.conf
i3 can derive configuration variables from Xresources.
snippet of ~/.config/i3/config
set_from_resource $color0 i3wm.color0 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color1 i3wm.color1 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color2 i3wm.color2 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color3 i3wm.color3 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color4 i3wm.color4 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color5 i3wm.color5 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color6 i3wm.color6 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color7 i3wm.color7 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color8 i3wm.color8 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color9 i3wm.color9 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color10 i3wm.color10 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color11 i3wm.color11 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color12 i3wm.color12 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color13 i3wm.color13 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color14 i3wm.color14 #ff0000 set_from_resource $color15 i3wm.color15 #ff0000 set_from_resource $mono0 my.mono0 #ff0000 set_from_resource $mono1 my.mono1 #ff0000 set_from_resource $mono2 my.mono2 #ff0000 set_from_resource $mono3 my.mono3 #ff0000 set_from_resource $primary0 my.primary0 #ff0000 set_from_resource $primary1 my.primary1 #ff0000 set_from_resource $primary2 my.primary2 #ff0000 set_from_resource $primary3 my.primary3 #ff0000 set $todo #ff0000 client.focused $color6 $primary3 $mono1 $color6 $color6 client.focused_inactive $color14 $primary3 $color14 $color14 $color14 client.unfocused $color14 $primary2 $color14 $color14 $color14 client.urgent $primary2 $color14 $primary2 $primary2 $primary2 client.placeholder $todo $color6 $todo $todo $todo client.background $primary2 bar { status_command i3status | $HOME/bin/myi3status position top colors { background $primary2 statusline $mono1 separator $color14 focused_workspace $color6 $primary3 $mono1 inactive_workspace $color14 $primary2 $color14 urgent_workspace $primary2 $color14 $primary2 } }
a simple
i3 reload
does the trick.
i discovered how to change firefox's color palette via solene@. i think i had to set the theme to "System theme — auto" for it to work.
my scheme involves writing to an undocumented "user.js" file in a randomly-named directory. it also doesn't work unless i restart firefox.
i didn't find a programable way to change the lagrange theme, but i feel much better about the prospect of reading (and perhaps hacking) the codebase.
i didn't even try with claws-mail :) but perhaps i should just not be reading my email after sunset.