Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: autorandr
Version: 1.6.post1
Summary: Automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices
Home-page: https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr
Author: Phillip Berndt
Author-email: phillip.berndt@googlemail.com
License: GPLv3
Keywords: xrandr
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5

autorandr
=========

Automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices

Branch information
------------------

This is a compatible Python rewrite of
`wertarbyte/autorandr <https://github.com/wertarbyte/autorandr>`__.
Contributions for bash-completion, fd.o/XDG autostart, Nitrogen,
pm-utils, and systemd can be found under `contrib <contrib/>`__.

The original
`wertarbyte/autorandr <https://github.com/wertarbyte/autorandr>`__ tree
is unmaintained, with lots of open pull requests and issues. I forked it
and merged what I thought were the most important changes. If you are
searching for that version, see the ```legacy``
branch <https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/tree/legacy>`__. Note
that the Python version is better suited for non-standard
configurations, like if you use ``--transform`` or ``--reflect``. If you
use ``auto-disper``, you have to use the bash version, as there is no
disper support in the Python version (yet). Both versions use a
compatible configuration file format, so you can, to some extent, switch
between them. I will maintain the ``legacy`` branch until @wertarbyte
finds the time to maintain his branch again.

If you are interested in why there are two versions around, see
`#7 <https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues/7>`__,
`#8 <https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues/8>`__ and
especially
`#12 <https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues/12>`__ if you
are unhappy with this version and would like to contribute to the bash
version.

License information and authors
-------------------------------

autorandr is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License
(version 3).

Contributors to this version of autorandr are:

-  Adrián López
-  andersonjacob
-  Alexander Wirt
-  Brice Waegeneire
-  Chris Dunder
-  Christoph Gysin
-  Daniel Hahler
-  Maciej Sitarz
-  Mathias Svensson
-  Matthew R Johnson
-  Nazar Mokrynskyi
-  Phillip Berndt
-  Rasmus Wriedt Larsen
-  Simon Wydooghe
-  Stefan Tomanek
-  stormc
-  tachylatus
-  Timo Bingmann
-  Timo Kaufmann
-  Tomasz Bogdal
-  Victor Häggqvist

Installation/removal
--------------------

You can use the ``autorandr.py`` script as a stand-alone binary. If
you'd like to install it as a system-wide application, there is a
Makefile included that also places some configuration files in
appropriate directories such that autorandr is invoked automatically
when a monitor is connected or removed, the system wakes up from
suspend, or a user logs into an X11 session. Run ``make install`` as
root to install it.

If you prefer to have a system wide install managed by your package
manager, you can

-  Use the `aur
   package <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/autorandr-git/>`__ on
   Arch
-  Use the `official Debian
   package <https://packages.debian.org/sid/x11/autorandr>`__ on sid
-  Use the `ebuild from
   zugaina <https://gpo.zugaina.org/x11-misc/autorandr>`__ on Gentoo.
-  Use the `nix
   package <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/modules/services/misc/autorandr.nix>`__
   on NixOS.
-  Use the automated nightlies generated by the `openSUSE build
   service <https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:phillipberndt/autorandr>`__
   for various distributions (RPM and DEB based).
-  Build a .deb-file from the source tree using ``make deb``.

We appreciate packaging scripts for other distributions, please file a
pull request if you write one.

If you prefer ``pip`` over your package manager, you can install
autorandr with:

::

    sudo pip install "git+http://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr#egg=autorandr"

or simply

::

    sudo pip install autorandr

if you prefer to use a stable version.

How to use
----------

Save your current display configuration and setup with:

::

    autorandr --save mobile

Connect an additional display, configure your setup and save it:

::

    autorandr --save docked

Now autorandr can detect which hardware setup is active:

::

    $ autorandr
      mobile
      docked (detected)

To automatically reload your setup:

::

    $ autorandr --change

To manually load a profile:

::

    $ autorandr --load <profile>

or simply:

::

    $ autorandr <profile>

autorandr tries to avoid reloading an identical configuration. To force
the (re)configuration:

::

    $ autorandr --load <profile> --force

To prevent a profile from being loaded, place a script call *block* in
its directory. The script is evaluated before the screen setup is
inspected, and in case of it returning a value of 0 the profile is
skipped. This can be used to query the status of a docking station you
are about to leave.

If no suitable profile can be identified, the current configuration is
kept. To change this behaviour and switch to a fallback configuration,
specify ``--default <profile>``. The system-wide installation of
autorandr by default calls autorandr with a parameter
``--default default``. There are three special, virtual configurations
called ``horizontal``, ``vertical`` and ``common``. They automatically
generate a configuration that incorporates all screens connected to the
computer. You can symlink ``default`` to one of these names in your
configuration directory to have autorandr use any of them as the default
configuration without you having to change the system-wide
configuration.

You can store default values for any option in an INI-file in
``~/.config/autorandr/settings.ini`` in a section ``config``. The most
useful candidate for doing that is ``skip-options``, if you need it.

Advanced usage
--------------

Hook scripts
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Three more scripts can be placed in the configuration directory (as (as
defined by the `XDG
spec <https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>`__,
usually ``~/.config/autorandr`` or ``~/.autorandr`` if you have an old
installation for user configuration and ``/etc/xdg/autorandr`` for
system wide configuration):

-  ``postswitch`` is executed *after* a mode switch has taken place.
   This can be used to notify window managers or other applications
   about the switch.
-  ``preswitch`` is executed *before* a mode switch takes place.
-  ``postsave`` is executed after a profile was stored or altered.
-  ``predetect`` is executed before autorandr attempts to run xrandr.

These scripts must be executable and can be placed directly in the
configuration directory, where they will always be executed, or in the
profile subdirectories, where they will only be executed on changes
regarding that specific profile.

Instead (or in addition) to these scripts, you can also place as many
executable files as you like in subdirectories called ``script_name.d``
(e.g. ``postswitch.d``).

If a script with the same name occurs multiple times, user configuration
takes precedence over system configuration (as specified by the `XDG
spec <https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>`__)
and profile configuration over general configuration.

As a concrete example, suppose you have the files

-  ``/etc/xdg/autorandr/postswitch``
-  ``~/.config/autorandr/postswitch``
-  ``~/.config/autorandr/postswitch.d/notify-herbstluftwm``
-  ``~/.config/autorandr/docked/postswitch``

and switch from ``mobile`` to ``docked``. Then
``~/.config/autorandr/docked/postswitch`` is executed, since the profile
specific configuration takes precedence, and
``~/.config/autorandr/postswitch.d/notify-herbstluftwm`` is executed,
since it has a unique name.

If you switch back from ``docked`` to ``mobile``,
``~/.config/autorandr/postswitch`` is executed instead of the ``mobile``
specific ``postswitch``.

In these scripts, some of autorandr's state is exposed as environment
variables prefixed with ``AUTORANDR_``, such as: -
``AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE`` - ``AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILES`` -
``AUTORANDR_PROFILE_FOLDER`` - ``AUTORANDR_MONITORS``

If you experience issues with xrandr being executed too early after
connecting a new monitor, then you can use a ``predetect`` script to
delay the execution. Write e.g. ``sleep 1`` into that file to make
autorandr wait a second before running ``xrandr``.

Wildcard EDID matching
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The EDID strings in the ``~/.config/autorandr/*/setup`` files may
contain an asterisk to enable wildcard matching: Such EDIDs are matched
against connected monitors using the usual file name globbing rules.
This can be used to create profiles matching multiple (or any) monitors.

Changelog
---------

**autorandr 1.6**

-  *2018-04-19* Bugfix: Do not load default profile unless --change is
   set
-  *2018-04-30* Added a ``AUTORANDR_MONITORS`` variable to hooks (by
   @bricewge, #106)
-  *2018-06-29* Fix detection of current configuration if extra monitors
   are active
-  *2018-07-11* Bugfix in the latest change: Correctly handle "off"
   minitors when comparing
-  *2018-07-19* Do not kill spawned user processes from systemd unit
-  *2018-07-20* Correctly handle "off" minitors when comparing -- fixup
   for another bug.

**autorandr 1.5**

-  *2018-01-03* Add --version
-  *2018-01-04* Fixed vertical/horizontal/clone-largest virtual profiles
-  *2018-03-07* Output all non-error messages to stdout instead of
   stderr
-  *2018-03-25* Add --detected and --current to filter the profile list
   output
-  *2018-03-25* Allow wildcard matching in EDIDs

**autorandr 1.4**

-  *2017-12-22* Fixed broken virtual profile support
-  *2017-12-14* Added support for a settings file
-  *2017-12-14* Added a virtual profile ``off``, which disables all
   screens

**autorandr 1.3**

-  *2017-11-13* Add a short form for ``--load``
-  *2017-11-21* Fix environment stealing in ``--batch`` mode (See #87)

**autorandr 1.2**

-  *2017-07-16* Skip ``--panning`` unless it is required (See #72)
-  *2017-10-13* Add ``clone-largest`` virtual profile

**autorandr 1.1**

-  *2017-06-07* Call systemctl with ``--no-block`` from udev rule (See
   #61)
-  *2017-01-20* New script hook, ``predetect``
-  *2017-01-18* Accept comments (lines starting with ``#``) in
   config/setup files

**autorandr 1.0**

-  *2016-12-07* Tag the current code as version 1.0.0; see github issue
   #54
-  *2016-10-03* Install a desktop file to ``/etc/xdg/autostart`` by
   default


