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Ability to launch a specific widget already maximized, without having to press "e" manually #822

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alexleduc76 opened this issue Oct 2, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #919
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alexleduc76 commented Oct 2, 2022

Pretty much as the title says

Ability to launch a specific widget already maximized, without having to press "e" manually after selecting one of the widgets.

I see that -e is not an existing command line option, so you could make it so that the following command would load Bottom's CPU widget:

btm -e cpu

As you can see in the screenshot, I like to run 3 instances of Bottom in one Konsole window that is split vertically into 3 transparent terminals (I have configured it so that I can hide the title bar with a keyboard shortcut). I'd like to automate loading these as much as I can, so being able to load Bottom widgets directly from the command line would be a great help.

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And apart form my own silly UI customizations, I'm sure other users would benefit from it.

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I can have a look at this if no one else is

ClementTsang pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 7, 2022
* [#822] adding default expanded option to commandline and config

* refactoring (#919)

* nullifying default expanded when in basic mode (#919)
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