How do I remove the dots in my i3bar?
I made a screenshot of the dots here:
dots.png (sorry for linking to my own site, lemmy complains about image being to big for no reason)
I recently got a pinetab2, and I booted it into ubuntu-touch, running lomiri. But the screen orientation is the wrong way (portrait). I am not interested in autorotate, so how would I force the screen orientation of a mir-based desktop to landscape? If you need more info to help me, just ask for it.
edit:
Yesterday while writing this I didn't have much time, so I forgot to mention the accual problem...
The problem I'm having is that the autorotation sensor always reports portait mode, even when in landscape. It does report a change. I know this because it switches to desktop mode when I rotate with the keyboard plugged in.
edit while writing previous edit:
Now it does not even go to desktop mode anymore... So I guess it is now stuck even more.
My solution was either disabling the rotation sensor's driver to make lomiri default to the set rotation in /etc/ubuntu-touch-session.d/flo.conf
, or fixing the driver so it reports orientation correctly.
edit 2:
I currently solved this by editing /etc/deviceinfo/devices/pinetab2.yaml
and removing all supported rotations except InvertedLandscape
. This means it can't autorotate at all, but I wasn't interested in autorotate in the first place. If someone knows how to fix the driver and make autorotate work correctly, please let me know.
Some time ago I found xonsh which is a python-based shell. It had really good multiline support, and I am searching for a shell with sameish multiline support as xonsh. Fish shell also has good multiline support, it is around the same level, but it is not posix compatible. I want a shell that has that kind of level of multiline, but zsh (bash is also fine) compatible.
Does anyone know of one?
edit: based on the replies, I get this is unclear. My problem with zsh is that if i press enter and it starts a new line, I can't get back to the prevous line, because a new prompt is started. In fish this is possible, all lines are one prompt. But, fish is not posix compatible. So, I guess I want a posix-compatible shell with fish-like lines (multiple line) editing. I wanted zsh support to keep using my custom oh-my-zsh prompt, but remaking it for a new shell is not a big problem. Sorry for being unclear.
edit 2:
solution is here!
Thanks to @andy@programming.dev I started thinking and made the following:
When on the first line, enter accepts and alt-enter inserts a newline. When not on the first line, enter inserts a newline and alt-enter accepts.
Here is the code to put in your .zshrc
:
# MULTILINE!!!
bindkey '^[e' push-line-or-edit
# enter accepts when only one line found, else creates newline
function _zle_ml_enter {
if ! [[ $BUFFER == *$'\n'* ]]; then
zle accept-line
else
zle self-insert-unmeta
fi
}
zle -N _zle_ml_enter
bindkey '^M' _zle_ml_enter
# alt-enter accepts when more than one line found, else creates newline
function _zle_ml_meta_enter {
if [[ $BUFFER == *$'\n'* ]]; then
zle accept-line
else
zle self-insert-unmeta
fi
}
zle -N _zle_ml_meta_enter
bindkey '^[^M' _zle_ml_meta_enter
edit:
changed if [[ "$BUFFERLINES" -le 1 ]]; then
to if ! [[ $BUFFER == *$'\n'* ]]; then
and if [[ "$BUFFERLINES" -gt 1 ]]; then
to if [[ $BUFFER == *$'\n'* ]]; then
for improving detection. Also added alt-e shortcut because I had that configured myself but forgot to add here.
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