X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=40605295c119e56f15130320360701f5efd30ab4;hb=530cc6a39d363cb532572c1cd3ef05c0b5ddd1e2;hp=bf81fa4576f27caae190a0d5f2a00ec3b39d475e;hpb=44587595b701666e32e0a068884a8744a31fbef4;p=deb_pkgs%2Fautorandr.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bf81fa4..4060529 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ Contributors to this version of autorandr are: * Brice Waegeneire * Chris Dunder * Christoph Gysin +* Christophe-Marie Duquesne * Daniel Hahler * Maciej Sitarz * Mathias Svensson @@ -76,6 +77,7 @@ you can * Use the [nix package](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/modules/services/misc/autorandr.nix) on NixOS. +* Use the [SlackBuild](https://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/desktop/autorandr/) on Slackware. * 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). @@ -145,15 +147,26 @@ 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. +You can store default values for any option in an INI-file located at +`~/.config/autorandr/settings.ini`. In a `config` section, you may place any +default values in the form `option-name=option-argument`. + +A common and effective use of this is to specify default `skip-options`, for +instance skipping the `gamma` setting if using +[`redshift`](https://github.com/jonls/redshift) as a daemon. To implement +the equivalent of `--skip-options gamma`, your `settings.ini` file should look +like this: + +``` +[config] +skip-options=gamma +``` ## Advanced usage ### Hook scripts -Three more scripts can be placed in the configuration directory (as +Three more scripts can be placed in the configuration directory (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): @@ -190,19 +203,32 @@ configuration takes precedence, and it has a unique name. If you switch back from `docked` to `mobile`, `~/.config/autorandr/postswitch` -is executed instead of the `mobile` specific `postswitch`. +is executed instead of the `docked` specific `postswitch`. -In these scripts, some of autorandr's state is exposed as environment variables +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`. + +#### Variables + +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`. +with the intention that they can be used within the hook scripts. + +For instance, you might display which profile has just been activated by +including the following in a `postswitch` script: +```sh +notify-send -i display "Display profile" "$AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE" +``` + +The one kink is that during `preswitch`, `AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE` is +reporting the *upcoming* profile rather than the *current* one. ### Wildcard EDID matching @@ -211,10 +237,47 @@ 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 +### udev triggers with NVidia cards + +In order for `udev` to detect `drm` events from the native NVidia driver, the +kernel parameter `nvidia-drm.modeset` must be set to 1. For example, add a file +`/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-drm-modeset.conf`: -**autorandr 1.9 (dev)** +``` +options nvidia_drm modeset=1 +``` + +## Changelog +**autorandr 1.12** +* *2021-12-16* Switch default interpreter to Python 3 +* *2021-12-16* Add `--list` to list all profiles +* *2021-12-16* Add `--cycle` to cycle all detected profiles + +**autorandr 1.11** +* *2020-05-23* Handle empty sys.executable +* *2020-06-08* Fix Python 2 compatibility +* *2020-10-06* Set group membership of users in batch mode + +**autorandr 1.10.1** +* *2020-05-04* Revert making the launcher the default (fixes #195) + +**autorandr 1.10** +* *2020-04-23* Fix hook script execution order to match description from readme +* *2020-04-11* Handle negative gamma values (fixes #188) +* *2020-04-11* Sort approximate matches in detected profiles by quality of match +* *2020-01-31* Handle non-ASCII environment variables (fixes #180) +* *2019-12-31* Fix output positioning if the top-left output is not the first +* *2019-12-31* Accept negative gamma values (and interpret them as 0) +* *2019-12-31* Prefer the X11 launcher over systemd/udev configuration + +**autorandr 1.9** + +* *2019-11-10* Count closed lids as disconnected outputs +* *2019-10-05* Do not overwrite existing configurations without `--force` +* *2019-08-16* Accept modes that don't match the WWWxHHH pattern +* *2019-03-22* Improve bash autocompletion +* *2019-03-21* Store CRTC values in configurations * *2019-03-24* Fix handling of recently disconnected outputs (See #128 and #143) **autorandr 1.8.1**