river: Add translation widget mapping

Added quick way to translate from anywhere with the Mod+Shift+T mapping.
Will open a bemenu window into which text to be translated can be input
(as well as any translation options) and will return in another bemenu
window. From there, selected text can be put on the clipboard for easy
pasting.

Internally uses a simple wrapper script for translate-shell on which the
translation is based.

Closes #12.
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Marty Oehme 2022-05-02 16:08:30 +02:00
parent 4abfc41ca2
commit a08f2daafe
Signed by: Marty
GPG key ID: B7538B8F50A1C800
3 changed files with 74 additions and 29 deletions

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@ -249,6 +249,7 @@ toilet free replacement for the FIGlet utility. A
tomb Crypto Undertaker, a simple tool to manage encrypted storage R
toot a Mastodon CLI client A
topgrade Invoke the upgrade procedure of multiple package managers R
translate-shell A command-line interface and interactive shell for Google Translate R
transmission-qt Fast, easy, and free BitTorrent client (Qt GUI) R
ttf-brill Brill Typeface by John Hudson for Brill Publishing House A
ttf-comic-neue Comic Neue aspires to be the casual script choice for everyone including the typographically savvy. A

1 Name Description Source Target
249 tomb Crypto Undertaker, a simple tool to manage encrypted storage R
250 toot a Mastodon CLI client A
251 topgrade Invoke the upgrade procedure of multiple package managers R
252 translate-shell A command-line interface and interactive shell for Google Translate R
253 transmission-qt Fast, easy, and free BitTorrent client (Qt GUI) R
254 ttf-brill Brill Typeface by John Hudson for Brill Publishing House A
255 ttf-comic-neue Comic Neue aspires to be the casual script choice for everyone including the typographically savvy. A

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@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# bemenu-translate
# A very simple bemenu wrapper script for translate-shell.
#
# Displays a bemenu into which user can enter their phrase
# and any options they want to pass to translate-shell.
# Subsequently opens a second prompt with the results.
# If phrase is entered and then Alt+1 instead of Enter pressed
# will show the 'brief', often only one-word single-translation
# results instead.
#
# Some useful commandline options for translate shell are e.g.:
# `de: Wort` -> to translate 'from' German
# `:es horse` -> to translate 'to' Spanish
# and both can be combined as well `de:es Pferd`.
# But of course many more possibilities exist, see
# translate-shell help.
input=$(echo " " | bemenu -p "Alt+1 for brief mode| Translate>")
exit_code="$?"
if [ -z "$input" ]; then
exit 0
fi
case "$exit_code" in
1) exit 0 ;;
0)
output=$(echo "$input" | xargs trans -j -no-ansi)
;;
10)
output=$(echo "$input" | xargs trans -j -no-ansi -b)
;;
esac
chosen=$(echo "$output" | bemenu -p "Translation:" -w -l 100)
if [ -n "$chosen" ] && exist clip; then
clip "$chosen"
fi

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@ -59,6 +59,9 @@ riverctl map normal $mod+Shift R spawn "$term --class float -e qalc"
# Open emoji picker
riverctl map normal $mod+Shift E spawn "bemoji -t"
# Open translation helper
riverctl map normal $mod+Shift T spawn "bemenu-translate"
# Desktop theming
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
riverctl map normal $mod+Shift S spawn 'styler set $(styler list themes | bemenu)'
@ -146,20 +149,20 @@ riverctl map normal $mod+Shift Comma send-to-output previous
# set up 10 tags (with '0' opening the 10th one)
for i in $(seq 0 9); do
tags=$((1 << (i - 1)))
if [ "$i" -eq 0 ]; then tags=$((1 << 9)); fi
tags=$((1 << (i - 1)))
if [ "$i" -eq 0 ]; then tags=$((1 << 9)); fi
# Mod+[1-9] to focus tag [0-8]
riverctl map normal $mod "$i" set-focused-tags $tags
# Mod+[1-9] to focus tag [0-8]
riverctl map normal $mod "$i" set-focused-tags $tags
# Mod+Shift+[1-9] to tag focused view with tag [0-8]
riverctl map normal $mod+Shift "$i" set-view-tags $tags
# Mod+Shift+[1-9] to tag focused view with tag [0-8]
riverctl map normal $mod+Shift "$i" set-view-tags $tags
# Mod+Ctrl+[1-9] to toggle focus of tag [0-8]
riverctl map normal $mod+Control "$i" toggle-focused-tags $tags
# Mod+Ctrl+[1-9] to toggle focus of tag [0-8]
riverctl map normal $mod+Control "$i" toggle-focused-tags $tags
# Mod+Shift+Ctrl+[1-9] to toggle tag [0-8] of focused view
riverctl map normal $mod+Shift+Control "$i" toggle-view-tags $tags
# Mod+Shift+Ctrl+[1-9] to toggle tag [0-8] of focused view
riverctl map normal $mod+Shift+Control "$i" toggle-view-tags $tags
done
# focus all tags
@ -171,22 +174,22 @@ riverctl map normal $mod+Shift equal set-view-tags $all_tags
# Various media key mapping examples for both normal and locked mode which do
# not have a modifier
for mode in normal locked; do
# Eject the optical drive
riverctl map $mode None XF86Eject spawn 'eject -T'
# Eject the optical drive
riverctl map $mode None XF86Eject spawn 'eject -T'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioRaiseVolume spawn 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +5%'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioLowerVolume spawn 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -5%'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioMute spawn 'pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioRaiseVolume spawn 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +5%'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioLowerVolume spawn 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -5%'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioMute spawn 'pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle'
# Control MPRIS aware media players with playerctl (https://github.com/altdesktop/playerctl)
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioMedia spawn 'playerctl play-pause'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioPlay spawn 'playerctl play-pause'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioPrev spawn 'playerctl previous'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioNext spawn 'playerctl next'
# Control MPRIS aware media players with playerctl (https://github.com/altdesktop/playerctl)
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioMedia spawn 'playerctl play-pause'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioPlay spawn 'playerctl play-pause'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioPrev spawn 'playerctl previous'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioNext spawn 'playerctl next'
# You can control screen backlight brighness with light (https://github.com/haikarainen/light); but we prefer brightnessctl
riverctl map $mode None XF86MonBrightnessUp spawn 'brightnessctl set 10%+'
riverctl map $mode None XF86MonBrightnessDown spawn 'brightnessctl set 10%-'
# You can control screen backlight brighness with light (https://github.com/haikarainen/light); but we prefer brightnessctl
riverctl map $mode None XF86MonBrightnessUp spawn 'brightnessctl set 10%+'
riverctl map $mode None XF86MonBrightnessDown spawn 'brightnessctl set 10%-'
done
# The scratchpad will live on an unused tag. Which tags are used depends on your
@ -210,14 +213,14 @@ riverctl spawn-tagmask ${all_but_scratch_tag}
# device (touchscreen)
# enable touch clicking for touchpads
for pad in $(riverctl list-inputs | grep -i touchpad); do
riverctl input "$pad" events enabled
riverctl input "$pad" tap enabled
riverctl input "$pad" events enabled
riverctl input "$pad" tap enabled
done
for pad in $(riverctl list-inputs | grep -i touchscreen); do
riverctl input "$pad" events enabled
riverctl input "$pad" tap enabled
riverctl input "$pad" drag enabled
riverctl input "$pad" pointer-accel 0.5
riverctl input "$pad" events enabled
riverctl input "$pad" tap enabled
riverctl input "$pad" drag enabled
riverctl input "$pad" pointer-accel 0.5
done
setxkbmap -option "compose:menu"