Fellas, I’m at my wit’s end with this one. I’m trying to set a general rule for window opacity in sway, and then have a few programs excepted from it.
Back on i3
with picom
, I could do this pretty easily by setting activeOpacity
to 0.9, for example, and then specifying additional opacityRules
like this:
"100:class_g = 'mpv'"
"100:class_g = 'Brave-browser'"
Likewise, hyprland
’s window rules made it pretty easy to override the general opacity rules as well.
I can’t seem to get this on sway
, though; if I set it up like this:
[app_id=".*"] opacity 0.85
[app_id="brave-browser"] opacity set 1
[app_id="librewolf"] opacity 1
it simply sets everything to 0.85.
Currently, I have this:
[app_id="^(?!mpv$|brave-browser$).*$"] opacity 0.85
[app_id="brave-browser"] opacity set 1
[app_id="mpv"] opacity 1
but it is still exhibiting the same behavior (except mpv
also seems to totally disregard any opacity rules whatsoever).
Any help is greatly appreciated—I haven’t been able to find anyone else asking or talking about what seems to me like pretty basic functionality.
UPDATE:
Months later, I have it working—it seems my regex was incorrect. Indeed, you cannot apply opacity rules twice (once with a wildcard, and again for specific windows after), so the way to do it is with a regex like this:
for_window {
[app_id="^(?!brave-browser$)(?!mpv$).*"] opacity 0.8
}
I guess I should have written the post a bit more clearly. I’ve got the
for_window
part, it’s just that after I set the opacity for all windowsapp_id=.*
, the following lines of the config cannot override that for the specific windows I want different opacities for.My guess is that sway checks sets the opacity when the window open, so when the first rule matches (
app_id=.*
) it skips all others, so maybe try putting the other 2 rules above the first one?Sorry if my comment is incomprehensible, I’ve just woken up.