#!/bin/sh # # compton-trans # transset in a bash script # Copyright (c) 2011-2012, Christopher Jeffrey # # Usage: # $ compton-trans [options] [+|-]opacity # By window id # $ compton-trans -w "$WINDOWID" 75 # By name # $ compton-trans -n "urxvt" 75 # By current window # $ compton-trans -c 75 # By selection # $ compton-trans 75 # $ compton-trans -s 75 # Increment current window 5% # $ compton-trans -c +5 # "command" is a shell built-in, faster than "which" if test -z "$(command -v xprop)" -o -z "$(command -v xwininfo)"; then echo 'Please install x11-utils/xorg-xprop/xorg-xwininfo.' >& 2 exit 1 fi # Variables active= wprefix= window= opacity= cur= delete= treeout= wid= topmost= lineno= # This takes into account the fact that getopts stops on # any argument it doesn't recongize or errors on. This # allows for things like `compton-trans -5` as well # as `compton-trans -c +5 -s` (contrived example). while test $# -gt 0; do # Reset option index OPTIND=1 LASTIND=1 # Read options while getopts ':scdn:w:o:' option "$@"; do case "$option" in s) wprefix=''; window='' ;; c) active=$(xprop -root -notype _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW \ | sed 's/^.*\(0x\S*\).*$/\1/') wprefix='-id'; window=$active ;; d) delete=1 ;; n) wprefix='-name'; window=$OPTARG ;; w) wprefix='-id'; window=$OPTARG ;; o) opacity=$OPTARG ;; \?) # For some reason single char options `-x` stop on the OPTIND after the # argument index, whereas two or more character options (`-foo`) stop # on the argument's index, so we use LASTIND here instead. If OPTIND is # not equal to LASTIND, this means -x was used instead of -xx. OPTIND=$LASTIND break ;; esac LASTIND=$OPTIND done # Read positional arguments shift $((OPTIND - 1)) test -n "$1" && opacity=$1 && shift done # clean up opacity. xargs == a poor man's trim. opacity=$(echo "$opacity" | sed 's/%//g' | xargs) # Validate opacity value if test -z "$delete" && ! echo "$opacity" | grep -q '^[+-]\?[0-9]\+$'; then echo "Invalid opacity specified: $opacity." exit 1 fi # Get ID of the target window if test -z "$wprefix"; then treeout=$(xwininfo -children -frame) else treeout=$(xwininfo -children $wprefix "$window") fi wid=$(echo "$treeout" | sed -n 's/^xwininfo:.*: \(0x[[:xdigit:]]*\).*$/\1/p') if test -z "$wid"; then echo 'Failed to find window.' exit 1 fi # Make sure it's not root window if echo "$treeout" | fgrep -q 'Parent window id: 0x0'; then echo 'Cannot set opacity on root window.' exit 1 fi # If it's already the topmost window if echo "$treeout" | grep -q 'Parent window id: 0x[[:xdigit:]]* (the root window)'; then topmost=$wid else # Get the whole window tree treeout=$(xwininfo -root -tree) if test -z "$treeout"; then echo 'Failed to get root window tree.' exit 1 fi # Find the line number of the target window in the window tree lineno=$(echo -n "$treeout" | grep -nw "$wid" | head -n1 | cut -d ':' -f 1) if test -z "$lineno"; then echo 'Failed to find window in window tree.' exit 1 fi # Find the highest ancestor of the target window below topmost=$(echo -n "$treeout" \ | head -n $(($lineno + 1)) \ | sed -n 's/^ \(0x[[:xdigit:]]*\).*/\1/p' \ | tail -n 1) fi if test -z "$topmost"; then echo 'Failed to find the highest parent window below root of the' \ 'selected window.' exit 1 fi # Remove the opacity property. if test -n "$delete"; then xprop -id "$topmost" -remove _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY exit 0 fi # Calculate the desired opacity if echo "$opacity" | grep -q '^[+-]'; then cur=$(xprop -id "$topmost" -notype _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY \ | sed 's/^.*\b\([0-9]\+\).*$\|^.*$/\1/') test -z "$cur" && cur=0xffffffff cur=$((cur * 100 / 0xffffffff)) opacity=$(($cur + $opacity)) fi test $opacity -lt 0 && opacity=0 test $opacity -gt 100 && opacity=100 # Set opacity opacity=$((opacity * 0xffffffff / 100)) xprop -id "$topmost" -f _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY 32c \ -set _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY "$opacity"