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:members:
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i3wm listers
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----------
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.. automodule:: powerline.listers.i3wm
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:members:
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``{output : theme_name}`` that maps the ``xrandr`` output names to the
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local themes to use on that output.
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.. _config-ext-components:
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``components``
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Determines which extension components should be enabled. This key is highly
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extension-specific, here is the table of extensions and corresponding
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to :file:`.tmux.conf`.
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.. warning::
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Segments which depend on current working directory (e.g.
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:py:func:`powerline.segments.common.vcs.branch`) require also setting up
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:ref:`shell bindings <usage-shell>`. It is not required to use powerline
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shell prompt, :ref:`components setting <config-ext-components>` allows to
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set up only powerline bindings for tmux without altering your prompt.
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Without setting up shell bindings powerline will use current working
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directory of *tmux server* which is probably not what you need.
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Segments which depend on environment like
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:py:func:`powerline.segments.common.env.virtualenv` will not work at all
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(i.e. they will use environment of the tmux server), tracking environment
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changes is going to slow down shell a lot.
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In any case it is suggested to avoid both kinds of segments in tmux
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:ref:`themes <config-themes>` because even support for tracking current
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directory is very limited:
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#. It works only in shell. Should you e.g. run Vim and run ``:cd`` there you
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will get current working directory from shell.
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#. It works only in local shell and requires configuring it.
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#. Some shells are not supported at all.
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IPython prompt
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==============
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'powerline.bindings.ipython.post_0_11'
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]
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For IPython>=5.0 you may use the above set up, but it is deprecated. It is
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suggested to use
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.. code-block:: Python
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from powerline.bindings.ipython.since_5 import PowerlinePrompts
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c = get_config()
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c.TerminalInteractiveShell.simple_prompt = False
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c.TerminalInteractiveShell.prompts_class = PowerlinePrompts
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.. note::
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Setting ``simple_prompt`` to False after IPython-5.0 is required regardless
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of whether you use ``c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions`` setting or
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``c.TerminalInteractiveShell.prompts_class``. But you probably already have
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this line because IPython is not very useful without it.
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IPython=0.11* is not supported and does not work. IPython<0.10 was not
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tested (not installable by pip).
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.. _usage-shell:
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*************
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Shell prompts
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*************
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