docs/userguide: document the output bar option
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*Examples*:
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exec i3status | i3bar -d
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exec chromium
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exec_always ~/my_script.sh
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@ -844,6 +844,36 @@ position <top|bottom>
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position top
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=== Output(s)
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You can restrict i3bar to one or more outputs (monitors). The default is to
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handle all outputs. Restricting the outputs is useful for using different
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options for different outputs by using multiple 'bar' blocks.
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*Syntax*:
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output <output>
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*Example*:
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# big monitor: everything
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bar {
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output HDMI2
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status_command i3status
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}
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# laptop monitor: bright colors and i3status with less modules.
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bar {
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output LVDS1
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status_command i3status --config ~/.i3status-small.conf
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colors {
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background #000000
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statusline #ffffff
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}
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}
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=== Tray output
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i3bar by default provides a system tray area where programs such as
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