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move setprop to dispatchers (#832)
modified: pages/Configuring/Dispatchers.md modified: pages/Configuring/Using-hyprctl.md modified: pages/Configuring/Window-Rules.md
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| global | Executes a Global Shortcut using the GlobalShortcuts portal. See [here](../Binds/#global-keybinds) | name |
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| submap | Change the current mapping group. See [Submaps](../Binds/#submaps) | `reset` or name |
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| event | Emits a custom event to socket2 in the form of `custom>>yourdata` | the data to send |
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| setprop | Sets a window property | `window property value` |
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{{< callout type=warning >}}
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The `exec` dispatcher supports adding rules. Please note some windows might work
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better, some worse. It records the PID of the spawned process and uses that.
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For example, if your process forks and then the fork opens a window, this will
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not work. Rules will only be applied once. This means dynamic rules will be
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overridden as soon as a property of the window changes (e.g. switching focus).
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To make dynamic rules stick around use `hyprctl setprop` (see
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[Using hyprctl](../Using-hyprctl)).
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not work.
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The syntax is:
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```ini
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bind = SUPER, E, exec, [workspace 2 silent; float; move 0 0] kitty
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```
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### setprop
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Prop List:
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| prop | comment |
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| --- | --- |
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| alpha | float 0.0 - 1.0 |
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| alphaoverride | 0/1, makes the next setting be override instead of multiply |
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| alphainactive | float 0.0 - 1.0 |
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| alphainactiveoverride | 0/1, makes the next setting be override instead of multiply |
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| alphafullscreen | float 0.0 - 1.0 |
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| alphafullscreenoverride | 0/1, makes the next setting be override instead of multiply |
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| animationstyle | string, cannot be locked |
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| activebordercolor | gradient, -1 means not set |
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| inactivebordercolor | gradient, -1 means not set |
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| maxsize | vec2 (`x y`) |
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| minsize | vec2 (`x y`) |
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Additional properties can be found in the [Window Rules](../Window-Rules#dynamic-rules) section.
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For example:
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```sh
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address:0x13371337 noanim 1
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address:0x13371337 nomaxsize 0
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address:0x13371337 opaque toggle
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address:0x13371337 immediate unset
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```
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```sh
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hyprctl seterror disable
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```
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### setprop
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Sets a window prop. Can be locked by adding `lock` at the end. If `lock` is not
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added, will be unlocked. Locking means a dynamic windowrule _cannot_ override
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this setting.
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Usage:
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```sh
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hyprctl setprop <mode:regex> <property> <value> [lock]
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```
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Regex supports different modes. The supported modes are:
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```ini
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class - class
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title - title
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initialclass - initialClass
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initialtitle - initialTitle
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active - active window
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address - address prefixed with 0x
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pid - process ID
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floating - first floating window on the current workspace
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tiled - first tiled window on the current workspace
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```
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If no mode is specified `class` is used by default.
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{{< callout type=info >}}
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To get more information about a window, you can use `hyprctl clients`.
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{{< /callout >}}
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{{< callout type=warning >}}
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Please beware that `hyprctl clients` will display the fields as **initialClass**
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and **initialTitle** while the regex mode uses `initialclass` and
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`initialtitle`.
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{{< /callout >}}
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Prop List:
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| prop | comment |
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| --- | --- |
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| alpha | float 0.0 - 1.0 |
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| alphaoverride | 0/1, makes the next setting be override instead of multiply |
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| alphainactive | float 0.0 - 1.0 |
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| alphainactiveoverride | 0/1, makes the next setting be override instead of multiply |
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| alphafullscreen | float 0.0 - 1.0 |
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| alphafullscreenoverride | 0/1, makes the next setting be override instead of multiply |
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| animationstyle | string, cannot be locked |
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| activebordercolor | gradient, -1 means not set |
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| inactivebordercolor | gradient, -1 means not set |
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| maxsize | vec2 (`x y`) |
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| minsize | vec2 (`x y`) |
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Additional properties can be found in the [Window Rules](../Window-Rules#dynamic-rules) section.
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For example:
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```sh
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hyprctl setprop address:0x13371337 noanim 1
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hyprctl setprop address:0x13371337 nomaxsize 0
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hyprctl setprop address:0x13371337 opaque toggle
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hyprctl setprop address:0x13371337 immediate unset
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```
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### notify
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Sends a notification using the built-in Hyprland notification system.
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| maxsize \[x\] \[y\] | sets the maximum size (x,y -> int) |
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| minsize \[x\] \[y\] | sets the minimum size (x,y -> int) |
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The following rules can also be set with [`hyprctl setprop`](../Using-hyprctl#setprop):
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The following rules can also be set with [`setprop`](../Dispatchers#setprop):
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| Rule | Description |
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| ---- | ----------- |
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When using window rules, \[on\] can be set to `0` for off, `1` for on or not set
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for default.
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When using `hyprctl setprop`, \[on\] can be set to `0` for off, `1` for on,
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When using `setprop`, \[on\] can be set to `0` for off, `1` for on,
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`toggle` to toggle the state or `unset` to unset previous values.
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When using `hyprctl setprop`, \[int\] can also be `unset` to unset previous
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When using `setprop`, \[int\] can also be `unset` to unset previous
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values.
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### `group` window rule options
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