Use I3SOCK environment-variable
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@ -54,6 +54,14 @@ For each specified option you need to give a HEX-colorcode.
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Be advised that this command-line-options are only temporary and are very likely to be removed, when we finally have a config-file.
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== ENVIRONMENT
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=== I3SOCK
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If no ipc-socket is specified on the commandline, this variable is used
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to determine the path, at wich the unix domain socket is expected, on which
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to connect to i3.
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== EXAMPLES
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To get a docked bar with some statusinformation, you use
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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int opt;
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int option_index = 0;
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char *socket_path = NULL;
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char *socket_path = getenv("I3SOCK");
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char *command = NULL;
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char *fontname = NULL;
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char *i3_default_sock_path = "~/.i3/ipc.sock";
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kill_child();
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FREE(socket_path);
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FREE(statusline_buffer);
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clean_xcb();
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