X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=c420a36109aeb9c13ed0bab3efe4d49b619897a8;hb=81008be9f9f774c5b3af824b0071b86d69efcc67;hp=f6a5bdb144c8519234ab133c19344dc817c524ab;hpb=3401494b339a79478d656f1ddcbe2bc963339ae6;p=deb_pkgs%2Fautorandr.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f6a5bdb..c420a36 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,16 +1,73 @@ -# Tool: autorandr - +# autorandr Automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices -### Stefan Tomanek <[stefan.tomanek@wertarbyte.de](stefan.tomanek@wertarbyte.de)> +## Branch information + +This is a compatible Python rewrite of +[wertarbyte/autorandr](https://github.com/wertarbyte/autorandr). + +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 contibute 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: + +* Alexander Wirt +* Chris Dunder +* Daniel Hahler +* Maciej Sitarz +* Mathias Svensson +* Matthew R Johnson +* Nazar Mokrynskyi +* Phillip Berndt +* Rasmus Wriedt Larsen +* Stefan Tomanek +* Timo Bingmann +* Tomasz Bogdal +* Victor Häggqvist +* stormc +* tachylatus +* andersonjacob +* Simon Wydooghe -# How to use: +## Installation/removal +For Debian-based distributives (including Ubuntu) it is recommended to call `make deb` to obtain package that can be afterwards installed and removed with `dpkg`. + +On other distributives you can install autorandr by calling `make install` and remove by calling `make uninstall`. + +If you can contribute packaging script for other distributives, we will appreciate it. + +## How to use Save your current display configuration and setup with: -```autorandr --save mobile``` +``` +autorandr --save mobile +``` Connect an additional display, configure your setup and save it: -```autorandr --save docked``` +``` +autorandr --save docked +``` Now autorandr can detect which hardware setup is active: ``` @@ -36,12 +93,20 @@ To change this behaviour and switch to a fallback configuration, specify `--default `. Another script called `postswitch` can be placed in the directory -`~/.autorandr` as well as in all profile directories: The scripts are executed -after a mode switch has taken place and can notify window managers or other -applications about it. +`~/.config/autorandr` (or `~/.autorandr` if you have an old installation) as +well as in all profile directories: The scripts are executed after a mode +switch has taken place and can notify window managers or other applications +about it. The same holds for `preswitch`, which is executed before the switch +takes place, and `postsave`, which is executed after a profile was +stored/altered. + +All scripts can also be placed in any of the `$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS`. In addition to +the script names themselves, any executables in subdirectories named +`script_name.d` (e.g. `postswitch.d`) are executed as well. In scripts, some of +autorandr's state is exposed as environment variables prefixed with `AUTORANDR_`. +The most useful one is `$AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE`. +## Apply configuration on login +With recent version you typically do not need to add autorandr to `~/.xprofile`, since autostart config file will be added at `/etc/xdg/autostart/autorandr.desktop`. It will select appropriate profile automatically. -While the script uses xrandr by default, calling it by the name __autodisper__ -or "auto-disper" forces it to use the "disper" utility, which is useful for -controlling nvidia chipsets. The formats for fingerprinting the current setup -and saving/loading the current configuration are adjusted accordingly. +However, if you need to customize this, you can always disable or modify it by placing alternative desktop file in `~/.config/autostart` or using GUI like `gnome-session-properties`.