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FS#73055 - [python-pywal] 3.3.0-5 does not reload bspwm
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Opened by Lawl (L_Lawless) - Friday, 17 December 2021, 01:38 GMT
Last edited by Morten Linderud (Foxboron) - Saturday, 05 March 2022, 15:29 GMT
Opened by Lawl (L_Lawless) - Friday, 17 December 2021, 01:38 GMT
Last edited by Morten Linderud (Foxboron) - Saturday, 05 March 2022, 15:29 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Community version 3.3.0-5 of pywal does not reload bapwm, leaving it with previous colors unless manually reloaded with 'bspc wm -r' It should be noted that pywal-git works as intended. Additional info: Python-pywal 3.3.0-5; Default configs set up as per instructions on the pywal GitHub, bspwm !aw page. Steps to reproduce: 1. Start bspwm. 2. Run a terminal 3. Use the command 'wal -i <path to image> Expected: bspwm's color scheme updates and the borders are recolored What happens: the background changes but bspwm doesn't reload and the color scheme remains unchanged until manual reload |
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Closed by Morten Linderud (Foxboron)
Saturday, 05 March 2022, 15:29 GMT
Reason for closing: No response
Saturday, 05 March 2022, 15:29 GMT
Reason for closing: No response
Comment by Morten Linderud (Foxboron) -
Sunday, 19 December 2021, 18:31 GMT
Please bisect upstream and figure out where the change have been made in git master. If you can also produce a patch I can apply to the release that would be appreciated.