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# vim:ts=2:sw=2:expandtab
#
# i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
# © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
#
# parser-specs/config.spec: Specification file for generate-command-parser.pl
# which will generate the appropriate header files for our C parser.
#
# Use :source highlighting.vim in vim to get syntax highlighting
# for this file.
# TODO: should we implement an include statement for the criteria part so we DRY?
state INITIAL:
# We have an end token here for all the commands which just call some
# function without using an explicit 'end' token.
end ->
error ->
'#' -> IGNORE_LINE
'set' -> IGNORE_LINE
bindtype = 'bindsym', 'bindcode', 'bind' -> BINDING
'bar' -> BARBRACE
'font' -> FONT
'mode' -> MODENAME
'floating_minimum_size' -> FLOATING_MINIMUM_SIZE_WIDTH
'floating_maximum_size' -> FLOATING_MAXIMUM_SIZE_WIDTH
'floating_modifier' -> FLOATING_MODIFIER
'default_orientation' -> DEFAULT_ORIENTATION
'workspace_layout' -> WORKSPACE_LAYOUT
windowtype = 'new_window', 'new_float' -> NEW_WINDOW
'hide_edge_borders' -> HIDE_EDGE_BORDERS
'for_window' -> FOR_WINDOW
'assign' -> ASSIGN
'no_focus' -> NO_FOCUS
'focus_follows_mouse' -> FOCUS_FOLLOWS_MOUSE
'mouse_warping' -> MOUSE_WARPING
'force_focus_wrapping' -> FORCE_FOCUS_WRAPPING
'force_xinerama', 'force-xinerama' -> FORCE_XINERAMA
'workspace_auto_back_and_forth' -> WORKSPACE_BACK_AND_FORTH
'fake_outputs', 'fake-outputs' -> FAKE_OUTPUTS
'force_display_urgency_hint' -> FORCE_DISPLAY_URGENCY_HINT
'focus_on_window_activation' -> FOCUS_ON_WINDOW_ACTIVATION
'show_marks' -> SHOW_MARKS
'workspace' -> WORKSPACE
'ipc_socket', 'ipc-socket' -> IPC_SOCKET
'restart_state' -> RESTART_STATE
'popup_during_fullscreen' -> POPUP_DURING_FULLSCREEN
exectype = 'exec_always', 'exec' -> EXEC
colorclass = 'client.background'
-> COLOR_SINGLE
colorclass = 'client.focused_inactive', 'client.focused', 'client.unfocused', 'client.urgent', 'client.placeholder'
-> COLOR_BORDER
# We ignore comments and 'set' lines (variables).
state IGNORE_LINE:
line
-> INITIAL
# floating_minimum_size <width> x <height>
state FLOATING_MINIMUM_SIZE_WIDTH:
width = number
-> FLOATING_MINIMUM_SIZE_X
state FLOATING_MINIMUM_SIZE_X:
'x'
-> FLOATING_MINIMUM_SIZE_HEIGHT
state FLOATING_MINIMUM_SIZE_HEIGHT:
height = number
-> call cfg_floating_minimum_size(&width, &height)
# floating_maximum_size <width> x <height>
state FLOATING_MAXIMUM_SIZE_WIDTH:
width = number
-> FLOATING_MAXIMUM_SIZE_X
state FLOATING_MAXIMUM_SIZE_X:
'x'
-> FLOATING_MAXIMUM_SIZE_HEIGHT
state FLOATING_MAXIMUM_SIZE_HEIGHT:
height = number
-> call cfg_floating_maximum_size(&width, &height)
# floating_modifier <modifier>
state FLOATING_MODIFIER:
modifiers = 'Mod1', 'Mod2', 'Mod3', 'Mod4', 'Mod5', 'Shift', 'Control', 'Ctrl'
->
'+'
->
end
-> call cfg_floating_modifier($modifiers)
# default_orientation <horizontal|vertical|auto>
state DEFAULT_ORIENTATION:
orientation = 'horizontal', 'vertical', 'auto'
-> call cfg_default_orientation($orientation)
# workspace_layout <default|stacking|tabbed>
state WORKSPACE_LAYOUT:
layout = 'default', 'stacking', 'stacked', 'tabbed'
-> call cfg_workspace_layout($layout)
# new_window <normal|1pixel|none>
# new_float <normal|1pixel|none>
state NEW_WINDOW:
border = 'normal', 'pixel'
-> NEW_WINDOW_PIXELS
border = '1pixel', 'none'
-> call cfg_new_window($windowtype, $border, -1)
state NEW_WINDOW_PIXELS:
end
-> call cfg_new_window($windowtype, $border, 2)
width = number
-> NEW_WINDOW_PIXELS_PX
state NEW_WINDOW_PIXELS_PX:
'px'
->
end
-> call cfg_new_window($windowtype, $border, &width)
# hide_edge_borders <none|vertical|horizontal|both>
# also hide_edge_borders <bool> for compatibility
state HIDE_EDGE_BORDERS:
hide_borders = 'none', 'vertical', 'horizontal', 'both'
-> call cfg_hide_edge_borders($hide_borders)
hide_borders = '1', 'yes', 'true', 'on', 'enable', 'active'
-> call cfg_hide_edge_borders($hide_borders)
# for_window <criteria> command
state FOR_WINDOW:
'['
-> call cfg_criteria_init(FOR_WINDOW_COMMAND); CRITERIA
state FOR_WINDOW_COMMAND:
command = string
-> call cfg_for_window($command)
# assign <criteria> [→] workspace
state ASSIGN:
'['
-> call cfg_criteria_init(ASSIGN_WORKSPACE); CRITERIA
state ASSIGN_WORKSPACE:
'→'
->
workspace = string
-> call cfg_assign($workspace)
# no_focus <criteria>
state NO_FOCUS:
'['
-> call cfg_criteria_init(NO_FOCUS_END); CRITERIA
state NO_FOCUS_END:
end
-> call cfg_no_focus()
# Criteria: Used by for_window and assign.
state CRITERIA:
ctype = 'class' -> CRITERION
ctype = 'instance' -> CRITERION
ctype = 'window_role' -> CRITERION
ctype = 'con_id' -> CRITERION
ctype = 'id' -> CRITERION
ctype = 'window_type' -> CRITERION
ctype = 'con_mark' -> CRITERION
ctype = 'title' -> CRITERION
ctype = 'urgent' -> CRITERION
ctype = 'workspace' -> CRITERION
']'
-> call cfg_criteria_pop_state()
state CRITERION:
'=' -> CRITERION_STR
state CRITERION_STR:
cvalue = word
-> call cfg_criteria_add($ctype, $cvalue); CRITERIA
# focus_follows_mouse bool
state FOCUS_FOLLOWS_MOUSE:
value = word
-> call cfg_focus_follows_mouse($value)
# mouse_warping warping_t
state MOUSE_WARPING:
value = 'none', 'output'
-> call cfg_mouse_warping($value)
# force_focus_wrapping
state FORCE_FOCUS_WRAPPING:
value = word
-> call cfg_force_focus_wrapping($value)
# force_xinerama
state FORCE_XINERAMA:
value = word
-> call cfg_force_xinerama($value)
# workspace_back_and_forth
state WORKSPACE_BACK_AND_FORTH:
value = word
-> call cfg_workspace_back_and_forth($value)
# fake_outputs (for testcases)
state FAKE_OUTPUTS:
outputs = string
-> call cfg_fake_outputs($outputs)
# force_display_urgency_hint <timeout> ms
state FORCE_DISPLAY_URGENCY_HINT:
duration_ms = number
-> FORCE_DISPLAY_URGENCY_HINT_MS
# show_marks
state SHOW_MARKS:
value = word
-> call cfg_show_marks($value)
state FORCE_DISPLAY_URGENCY_HINT_MS:
'ms'
->
end
-> call cfg_force_display_urgency_hint(&duration_ms)
# focus_on_window_activation <smart|urgent|focus|none>
state FOCUS_ON_WINDOW_ACTIVATION:
mode = word
-> call cfg_focus_on_window_activation($mode)
# workspace <workspace> output <output>
state WORKSPACE:
workspace = word
-> WORKSPACE_OUTPUT
state WORKSPACE_OUTPUT:
'output'
-> WORKSPACE_OUTPUT_STR
state WORKSPACE_OUTPUT_STR:
output = word
-> call cfg_workspace($workspace, $output)
# ipc-socket <path>
state IPC_SOCKET:
path = string
-> call cfg_ipc_socket($path)
# restart_state <path> (for testcases)
state RESTART_STATE:
path = string
-> call cfg_restart_state($path)
# popup_during_fullscreen
state POPUP_DURING_FULLSCREEN:
value = 'ignore', 'leave_fullscreen', 'smart'
-> call cfg_popup_during_fullscreen($value)
# client.background <hexcolor>
state COLOR_SINGLE:
color = word
-> call cfg_color_single($colorclass, $color)
# colorclass border background text indicator
state COLOR_BORDER:
border = word
-> COLOR_BACKGROUND
state COLOR_BACKGROUND:
background = word
-> COLOR_TEXT
state COLOR_TEXT:
text = word
-> COLOR_INDICATOR
state COLOR_INDICATOR:
indicator = word
-> call cfg_color($colorclass, $border, $background, $text, $indicator)
end
-> call cfg_color($colorclass, $border, $background, $text, NULL)
# <exec|exec_always> [--no-startup-id] command
state EXEC:
no_startup_id = '--no-startup-id'
->
command = string
-> call cfg_exec($exectype, $no_startup_id, $command)
# font font
state FONT:
font = string
-> call cfg_font($font)
# bindsym/bindcode
state BINDING:
release = '--release'
->
border = '--border'
->
whole_window = '--whole-window'
->
Use libxkbcommon for translating keysyms, support all XKB groups. fixes #1835 This commit improves the translation of keysyms to keycodes by loading keymaps using libxkbcommon-x11 and using libxkbcommon for figuring out the keymap, depending on each keybinding’s modifiers. This way, the upper layers of complex layouts are now usable with i3’s bindsym directive, such as de_neo’s layer 3 and higher. Furthermore, the commit generalizes the handling of different XKB groups. We formerly had support only for two separate groups, the default group 1, and group 2. While Mode_switch is only one way to switch to group 2, we called the binding option Mode_switch. With this commit, the new names Group1, Group2 (an alias for Mode_switch), Group3 and Group4 are introduced for configuring bindings. This is only useful for advanced keyboard layouts, such as people loading two keyboard layouts and switching between them (us, ru seems to be a popular combination). When grabbing keys, one can only specify the modifier mask, but not an XKB state mask (or value), so we still dynamically unbind and re-bind keys whenever the XKB group changes. The commit was manually tested using the following i3 config: bindsym Group4+n nop heya from group 4 bindsym Group3+n nop heya from group 3 bindsym Group2+n nop heya from group 2 bindsym n nop heya bindsym shift+N nop explicit shift binding bindsym shift+r nop implicit shift binding bindcode Group2+38 nop fallback overwritten in group 2 only bindcode 38 nop fallback …with the following layout: setxkbmap -layout "us,ua,ru,de" -variant ",winkeys,,neo" \ -option "grp:shift_caps_toggle,grp_led:scroll" \ -model pc104 -rules evdev By default (xkb group 1, us layout), pressing “n” will result in the “heya” message appearing. Pressing “a” will result in the “fallback” message appearing. “j” is not triggered. By pressing Shift+CapsLock you switch to the next group (xkb group 2, ua layout). Pressing “a” will result in the “fallback overwritten in group 2 only” message, pressing “n” will still result in “heya”. “j” is not triggered. In the next group (xkb group 3, ru layout), pressing “a” will result in the “fallback” message again, pressing “n” will result in “heya”, “j” is not triggered. In the last group (xkb group 4, de_neo layout), pressing “a” will still result in “fallback”, pressing “n” will result in “heya”, pressing “j” will result in “heya from group 4”. Pressing shift+n results in “explicit shift binding”, pressing shift+r results in “implicit shift binding”. This ensures that keysym translation falls back to looking at non-shift keys (“r” can be used instead of ”R”) and that the order of keybindings doesn’t play a role (“bindsym n” does not override “bindsym shift+n”, even though it’s specified earlier in the config). The fallback behavior ensures use-cases such as ticket #1775 are still covered. Only binding keys when the X server is in the corresponding XKB group ensures use-cases such as ticket #585 are still covered.
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modifiers = 'Mod1', 'Mod2', 'Mod3', 'Mod4', 'Mod5', 'Shift', 'Control', 'Ctrl', 'Mode_switch', 'Group1', 'Group2', 'Group3', 'Group4', '$mod'
->
'+'
->
key = word
-> BINDCOMMAND
state BINDCOMMAND:
release = '--release'
->
border = '--border'
->
whole_window = '--whole-window'
->
command = string
-> call cfg_binding($bindtype, $modifiers, $key, $release, $border, $whole_window, $command)
################################################################################
# Mode configuration
################################################################################
state MODENAME:
pango_markup = '--pango_markup'
->
modename = word
-> call cfg_enter_mode($pango_markup, $modename); MODEBRACE
state MODEBRACE:
end
->
'{'
-> MODE
state MODE:
end ->
error ->
'#' -> MODE_IGNORE_LINE
'set' -> MODE_IGNORE_LINE
bindtype = 'bindsym', 'bindcode', 'bind'
-> MODE_BINDING
'}'
-> INITIAL
# We ignore comments and 'set' lines (variables).
state MODE_IGNORE_LINE:
line
-> MODE
state MODE_BINDING:
release = '--release'
->
border = '--border'
->
whole_window = '--whole-window'
->
Use libxkbcommon for translating keysyms, support all XKB groups. fixes #1835 This commit improves the translation of keysyms to keycodes by loading keymaps using libxkbcommon-x11 and using libxkbcommon for figuring out the keymap, depending on each keybinding’s modifiers. This way, the upper layers of complex layouts are now usable with i3’s bindsym directive, such as de_neo’s layer 3 and higher. Furthermore, the commit generalizes the handling of different XKB groups. We formerly had support only for two separate groups, the default group 1, and group 2. While Mode_switch is only one way to switch to group 2, we called the binding option Mode_switch. With this commit, the new names Group1, Group2 (an alias for Mode_switch), Group3 and Group4 are introduced for configuring bindings. This is only useful for advanced keyboard layouts, such as people loading two keyboard layouts and switching between them (us, ru seems to be a popular combination). When grabbing keys, one can only specify the modifier mask, but not an XKB state mask (or value), so we still dynamically unbind and re-bind keys whenever the XKB group changes. The commit was manually tested using the following i3 config: bindsym Group4+n nop heya from group 4 bindsym Group3+n nop heya from group 3 bindsym Group2+n nop heya from group 2 bindsym n nop heya bindsym shift+N nop explicit shift binding bindsym shift+r nop implicit shift binding bindcode Group2+38 nop fallback overwritten in group 2 only bindcode 38 nop fallback …with the following layout: setxkbmap -layout "us,ua,ru,de" -variant ",winkeys,,neo" \ -option "grp:shift_caps_toggle,grp_led:scroll" \ -model pc104 -rules evdev By default (xkb group 1, us layout), pressing “n” will result in the “heya” message appearing. Pressing “a” will result in the “fallback” message appearing. “j” is not triggered. By pressing Shift+CapsLock you switch to the next group (xkb group 2, ua layout). Pressing “a” will result in the “fallback overwritten in group 2 only” message, pressing “n” will still result in “heya”. “j” is not triggered. In the next group (xkb group 3, ru layout), pressing “a” will result in the “fallback” message again, pressing “n” will result in “heya”, “j” is not triggered. In the last group (xkb group 4, de_neo layout), pressing “a” will still result in “fallback”, pressing “n” will result in “heya”, pressing “j” will result in “heya from group 4”. Pressing shift+n results in “explicit shift binding”, pressing shift+r results in “implicit shift binding”. This ensures that keysym translation falls back to looking at non-shift keys (“r” can be used instead of ”R”) and that the order of keybindings doesn’t play a role (“bindsym n” does not override “bindsym shift+n”, even though it’s specified earlier in the config). The fallback behavior ensures use-cases such as ticket #1775 are still covered. Only binding keys when the X server is in the corresponding XKB group ensures use-cases such as ticket #585 are still covered.
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modifiers = 'Mod1', 'Mod2', 'Mod3', 'Mod4', 'Mod5', 'Shift', 'Control', 'Ctrl', 'Mode_switch', 'Group1', 'Group2', 'Group3', 'Group4', '$mod'
->
'+'
->
key = word
-> MODE_BINDCOMMAND
state MODE_BINDCOMMAND:
release = '--release'
->
border = '--border'
->
whole_window = '--whole-window'
->
command = string
-> call cfg_mode_binding($bindtype, $modifiers, $key, $release, $border, $whole_window, $command); MODE
################################################################################
# Bar configuration (i3bar)
################################################################################
state BARBRACE:
end
->
'{'
-> call cfg_bar_start(); BAR
state BAR:
end ->
error ->
'#' -> BAR_IGNORE_LINE
'set' -> BAR_IGNORE_LINE
'i3bar_command' -> BAR_BAR_COMMAND
'status_command' -> BAR_STATUS_COMMAND
'socket_path' -> BAR_SOCKET_PATH
'mode' -> BAR_MODE
'hidden_state' -> BAR_HIDDEN_STATE
'id' -> BAR_ID
'modifier' -> BAR_MODIFIER
'wheel_up_cmd' -> BAR_WHEEL_UP_CMD
'wheel_down_cmd' -> BAR_WHEEL_DOWN_CMD
'bindsym' -> BAR_BINDSYM
'position' -> BAR_POSITION
'output' -> BAR_OUTPUT
'tray_output' -> BAR_TRAY_OUTPUT
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'tray_padding' -> BAR_TRAY_PADDING
'font' -> BAR_FONT
'separator_symbol' -> BAR_SEPARATOR_SYMBOL
'binding_mode_indicator' -> BAR_BINDING_MODE_INDICATOR
'workspace_buttons' -> BAR_WORKSPACE_BUTTONS
'strip_workspace_numbers' -> BAR_STRIP_WORKSPACE_NUMBERS
'verbose' -> BAR_VERBOSE
'colors' -> BAR_COLORS_BRACE
'}'
-> call cfg_bar_finish(); INITIAL
# We ignore comments and 'set' lines (variables).
state BAR_IGNORE_LINE:
line
-> BAR
state BAR_BAR_COMMAND:
command = string
-> call cfg_bar_i3bar_command($command); BAR
state BAR_STATUS_COMMAND:
command = string
-> call cfg_bar_status_command($command); BAR
state BAR_SOCKET_PATH:
path = string
-> call cfg_bar_socket_path($path); BAR
state BAR_MODE:
introduced i3 command for changing the hidden state and the mode of i3bar The hidden_state and mode of each i3bar instance can now be controlled from within i3. Therefore, two new i3 command were introduced: _ bar hidden_state show|hide|toggle [<bar_id>] show: always show the bar hide: normal hide mode toggle: toggle between show and hide (individually for each bar) _ bar mode dock|hide|invisible|toggle [<bar_id>] hide,dock: like before invisible: always keep the bar hidden toggle: toggle between dock and hide (individually for each bar) This patch introduces a hidden_state ("hidden_state hide|show") in the barconfig, which indicates the current hidden_state of each i3bar instance. It only affects the bar when in hide mode. Additionally, a new invisible mode was introduced. In order to change the hidden_state or mode of the bar from i3, a barconfig-update event was introduced, for which a bar can subscribe and the bar then gets notified about the currently set hidden_state and mode in its barconfig. For convenience, an id field ("id <bar_id>") was added to the barconfig, where one can set the desired id for the corresponding bar. If the id is not specified, i3 will deterministically choose an id; otherwise, with the previous random approach for finding a new id, which is actually not shared with i3bar, as it would determine its id on startup, the event-subscription would be destroyed on reload. Still, this issue remains when manually changing the bar_id in the config and then reloading. fixes #833, #651
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mode = 'dock', 'hide', 'invisible'
-> call cfg_bar_mode($mode); BAR
introduced i3 command for changing the hidden state and the mode of i3bar The hidden_state and mode of each i3bar instance can now be controlled from within i3. Therefore, two new i3 command were introduced: _ bar hidden_state show|hide|toggle [<bar_id>] show: always show the bar hide: normal hide mode toggle: toggle between show and hide (individually for each bar) _ bar mode dock|hide|invisible|toggle [<bar_id>] hide,dock: like before invisible: always keep the bar hidden toggle: toggle between dock and hide (individually for each bar) This patch introduces a hidden_state ("hidden_state hide|show") in the barconfig, which indicates the current hidden_state of each i3bar instance. It only affects the bar when in hide mode. Additionally, a new invisible mode was introduced. In order to change the hidden_state or mode of the bar from i3, a barconfig-update event was introduced, for which a bar can subscribe and the bar then gets notified about the currently set hidden_state and mode in its barconfig. For convenience, an id field ("id <bar_id>") was added to the barconfig, where one can set the desired id for the corresponding bar. If the id is not specified, i3 will deterministically choose an id; otherwise, with the previous random approach for finding a new id, which is actually not shared with i3bar, as it would determine its id on startup, the event-subscription would be destroyed on reload. Still, this issue remains when manually changing the bar_id in the config and then reloading. fixes #833, #651
2013-05-25 08:30:00 -04:00
state BAR_HIDDEN_STATE:
hidden_state = 'hide', 'show'
-> call cfg_bar_hidden_state($hidden_state); BAR
state BAR_ID:
bar_id = word
-> call cfg_bar_id($bar_id); BAR
state BAR_MODIFIER:
modifier = 'Mod1', 'Mod2', 'Mod3', 'Mod4', 'Mod5', 'Control', 'Ctrl', 'Shift'
-> call cfg_bar_modifier($modifier); BAR
state BAR_WHEEL_UP_CMD:
command = string
-> call cfg_bar_wheel_up_cmd($command); BAR
state BAR_WHEEL_DOWN_CMD:
command = string
-> call cfg_bar_wheel_down_cmd($command); BAR
state BAR_BINDSYM:
button = word
-> BAR_BINDSYM_COMMAND
state BAR_BINDSYM_COMMAND:
command = string
-> call cfg_bar_bindsym($button, $command); BAR
state BAR_POSITION:
position = 'top', 'bottom'
-> call cfg_bar_position($position); BAR
state BAR_OUTPUT:
output = string
-> call cfg_bar_output($output); BAR
state BAR_TRAY_OUTPUT:
output = word
-> call cfg_bar_tray_output($output); BAR
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state BAR_TRAY_PADDING:
padding_px = number
-> BAR_TRAY_PADDING_PX
state BAR_TRAY_PADDING_PX:
'px'
->
end
-> call cfg_bar_tray_padding(&padding_px); BAR
state BAR_FONT:
font = string
-> call cfg_bar_font($font); BAR
state BAR_SEPARATOR_SYMBOL:
separator = string
-> call cfg_bar_separator_symbol($separator); BAR
state BAR_BINDING_MODE_INDICATOR:
value = word
-> call cfg_bar_binding_mode_indicator($value); BAR
state BAR_WORKSPACE_BUTTONS:
value = word
-> call cfg_bar_workspace_buttons($value); BAR
state BAR_STRIP_WORKSPACE_NUMBERS:
value = word
-> call cfg_bar_strip_workspace_numbers($value); BAR
state BAR_VERBOSE:
value = word
-> call cfg_bar_verbose($value); BAR
state BAR_COLORS_BRACE:
end
->
'{'
-> BAR_COLORS
state BAR_COLORS:
end ->
'#' -> BAR_COLORS_IGNORE_LINE
'set' -> BAR_COLORS_IGNORE_LINE
colorclass = 'background', 'statusline', 'separator'
-> BAR_COLORS_SINGLE
colorclass = 'focused_workspace', 'active_workspace', 'inactive_workspace', 'urgent_workspace', 'binding_mode'
-> BAR_COLORS_BORDER
'}'
-> BAR
# We ignore comments and 'set' lines (variables).
state BAR_COLORS_IGNORE_LINE:
line
-> BAR_COLORS
state BAR_COLORS_SINGLE:
color = word
-> call cfg_bar_color_single($colorclass, $color); BAR_COLORS
state BAR_COLORS_BORDER:
border = word
-> BAR_COLORS_BACKGROUND
state BAR_COLORS_BACKGROUND:
background = word
-> BAR_COLORS_TEXT
state BAR_COLORS_TEXT:
end
-> call cfg_bar_color($colorclass, $border, $background, NULL); BAR_COLORS
text = word
-> call cfg_bar_color($colorclass, $border, $background, $text); BAR_COLORS