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NAME

       fnott - configuration file

DESCRIPTION

       fnott  uses  the  standard  unix  configuration  format,  with section based key/value pairs. The default
       (global) section is unnamed (i.e. not prefixed with a [section]). However it can also be explicitly named
       [main], say if it needs to be reopened after any of the other sections.

       fnott will search for a configuration file in the following locations, in this order:

       •   XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fnott/fnott.ini (defaulting to
            ~/.config/fnott/fnott.ini if unset)
       •   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/fnott/fnott.ini (defaulting to
            /etc/xdg/fnott/fnott.ini if unset)

SECTION: default

   Global options
       output
           The output to display notifications on. If left unspecified, the compositor will choose one for us.

           Note that if you do not specify an output, and the output chosen by the compositor  is  scaled,  then
           each  new  notification will flash a low-res frame before re-rendering with the correct scale factor.
           This is because fnott has no way of knowing what the scale factor is until after the notification has
           been mapped (i.e. shown).

           Default: unspecified.

           In Sway, you can use swaymsg -t get_outputs to get a list of available outputs.

       min-width
           Minimum notification width, in pixels. Default: 0.

       max-width
           Maximum notification width, in pixels. 0 means unlimited. Note that fnott  will  automatically  word-
           wrap the notification text if set to a non-zero value. Default: 0.

       max-height
           Maximum notification height, in pixels. 0 means unlimited. Default: 0.

       icon-theme
           Icon theme to use when a notification has requested an non-embedded icon. Default: hicolor.

       max-icon-size
           Maximum icon size, in pixels. Icons larger than this will be scaled down. Default: 32.

       stacking-order
           How to stack multiple notifications.

               •   bottom-up : oldest, highest priority furthest away from the anchor point.
               •   top-down: oldest, highest priority at the anchor point.

           Thus,  if the notifications are anchored at the top, bottom-up will have the most recent notification
           in the upper corner, while the oldest notification is in the bottom of the stack.

           Default: bottom-up.

       anchor
           Where notifications  are  positioned:  top-left,  top-right,  bottom-left,  bottom-right  or  center.
           Default: top-right.

       edge-margin-vertical
           Vertical  margin, in pixels, between the screen edge (top or bottom, depending on anchor pointer) and
           notifications. Default: 10.

       edge-margin-horizontal
           Horizontal margin, in pixels, between the screen edge (left or right, depending  on  anchor  pointer)
           and notifications. Default: 10.

       notification-margin
           Margin between notifications. Default: 10.

       selection-helper
           Command (and optionally arguments) to execute to display actions and let the user select an action to
           run.

           The  utility  should  accept  (action) entries to display on stdin (newline separated), and write the
           selected entry on stdout.

           It is strongly recommended that you enable selection-helper-uses-null-separator (see below), if  your
           helper of choice supports it.

           Default: dmenu.

       selection-helper-uses-null-separator
           Boolean.  When  enabled,  the  action  strings passed to the selection helper will be NULL separated,
           instead of newline separated.

           Note that you may also have to adjust selection-helper, to ensure the  selection  helper  parses  the
           action  strings  correctly.  For  example,  instead  of  fuzzel --dmenu, you would have to use fuzzel
           --dmenu0.

           Default: no.

       play-sound
           Command to execute to play notification sounds. ${filename} will be expanded to the path to the audio
           file to play. Default: aplay ${filename}.

       scaling-filter

           Which scaling filter to use when scaling non-SVG notification images.

           Possible values are:
           •   none
           •   nearest
           •   bilinear
           •   cubic
           •   lanczos3

           none is the fastest, but also looks the worst. lanczos3 produces the best result,  but  is  also,  by
           far, the slowest option.

           Default: lanczos3

   Per-urgency default options
       These  options  can  also  be  specified  in  an  urgency section, in which case they override the values
       specified in the default section.

       layer
           Layer on which notifications will appear: background, bottom, top or overlay. Default: top.

       background
           Background color of the notification, in RGBA format. Default: 3f5f3fff.

       border-color
           Border color of the notification, in RGBA format. Default: 909090ff.

       border-radius
           Corner radius on the border in pixels. Default: 0.

       border-size
           Border size, in pixels. Default: 1.

       padding-vertical
           Vertical padding, in pixels, between the notification edge (top or  bottom)  and  notification  text.
           Default: 20.

       padding-horizontal
           Horizontal  padding,  in pixels, between the notification edge (left or right) and notification text.
           Default: 20.

       dpi-aware
           Boolean.

           When set to yes, fonts are sized using the monitor's DPI, making a font of a given size have the same
           physical size, regardless of monitor.

           In this mode, the monitor's scaling factor is ignored; doubling the scaling factor  will  not  double
           the font size.

           When  set  to no, the monitor's DPI is ignored. The font is instead sized using the monitor's scaling
           factor; doubling the scaling factor does double the font size.

           Note that this option typically does not work with bitmap fonts, which only  contains  a  pre-defined
           set  of  sizes,  and  cannot  be dynamically scaled. Whichever size (of the available ones) that best
           matches the DPI or scaling factor, will be used.

           Also note that if the font size has been specified in pixels (:pixelsize=N, instead of :size=N),  DPI
           scaling  (dpi-aware=yes)  will  have no effect (the specified pixel size will be used as is). But, if
           the monitor's scaling factor is used to size the font (dpi-aware=no), the font's pixel size  will  be
           multiplied with the scaling factor.

           Default: no

       title-font
           Font to use for the application title, in fontconfig format (see FONT FORMAT). Default: sans serif.

       title-color
           Text color to use for the application title, in RGBA format. Default: ffffffff.

       title-format
           Template string for the title portion of the notification (see FORMAT STRINGS). Default: <i>%a%A</i>.

       summary-font
           Font to use for the summary, in fontconfig format (see FONT FORMAT). Default: sans serif.

       summary-color
           Text color to use for the summary, in RGBA format. Default: ffffffff.

       summary-format
           Template  string  for  the  summary  portion  of  the  notification  (see  FORMAT  STRINGS). Default:
           <b>%s\n</b>.

       body-font
           Font to use for the text body, in fontconfig format (see FONT FORMAT). Default: sans serif.

       body-color
           Text color to use for the text body, in RGBA format. Default: ffffffff.

       body-format
           Template string for the body portion of the notification (see FORMAT STRINGS). Default: %b.

       progress-bar-height
           Height, in pixels, of progress bars (rendered when a notification has an  int:value  hint).  Default:
           20.

       progress-bar-color
           Color, in RGBA format, of progress bars. Default: ffffffff.

       max-timeout
           Time  limit,  in  seconds, before notifications are automatically dismissed. Applications can provide
           their own timeout when they create a notification. This option can be used to limit that  timeout.  A
           value of 0 disables the limit. Default: 0.

       default-timeout
           Time,  in seconds, before notifications are automatically dismissed if the notifying application does
           not specify a timeout. A value of 0 disables the timeout. I.e. if the application does not provide  a
           timeout,  the  notification  is  never  automatically  dismissed  (unless  max-timeout has been set).
           Default: 0.

       idle-timeout
           Time, in seconds, that you must be idle to prevent any notification from being dismissed. A value  of
           0 disables the timeout. Default: 0.

       sound-file
           Absolute  path  to  audio file to play when a notification is received. If unset, no sound is played.
           Default: unset.

       icon
           Icon to use when none is provided by the notifications themselves. Can be either an absolute path, or
           a name (without extension).

           In the latter case, it will be searched for in the selected icon  theme,  using  the  fallback  rules
           defined by the XDG icon theme specification.

           Default: unset.

SECTION: low

       This section allows you to override the options listed under per-urgency default options for low priority
       notifications.

       By default, the following options are already overridden:

       •   background: 2b2b2bfftitle-color 888888ffsummary-color: 888888ffbody-color: 888888ff

SECTION: normal

       This  section  allows  you  to  override  the options listed under per-urgency default options for normal
       priority notifications.

       By default, the following options are already overridden: none.

SECTION: critical

       This section allows you to override the options listed under per-urgency  default  options  for  critical
       priority notifications.

       By default, the following options are already overridden:

       •   background: 6c3333ff

FONT FORMAT

       The  font  is  specified  in  FontConfig  syntax.  That  is, a colon-separated list of font name and font
       options.

       Examples:
       •   Dina:weight=bold:slant=italic
       •   Courier New:size=12

FORMAT STRINGS

       The title-format, summary-format and body-format options allow you to configure what to display  for  the
       corresponding portion of the notification.

       They are strings with placeholders that are expanded with attributes from the notification:

       •   %a  application name
       •   %s  notification summary
       •   %b  notification body text
       •   %A  action indicator ('*' if actions are present, empty string otherwise)
       •   %%  a literal '%'
       •   \n  a literal newline

       Also supported are the following markup tags:

       •   <b>  bold
       •   <i>  italic
       •   <u>  underline

SEE ALSO

       fnott(1)

                                                   2025-02-08                                           fnott(5)