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=== Blocks in detail
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full_text::
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The most simple block you can think of is one which just includes the
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only required key, the +full_text+ key. i3bar will display the string
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value parsed as
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https://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html[Pango markup].
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The +full_text+ will be displayed by i3bar on the status line. This is the
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only required key.
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short_text::
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Where appropriate, the +short_text+ (string) entry should also be
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provided. It will be used in case the status line needs to be shortened
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is 9 pixels), since the separator line is drawn in the middle.
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markup::
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A string that indicates how the text of the block should be parsed. Set to
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+"pango"+ to use https://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html[Pango markup]
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(default). Set to +"none"+ to not use any markup.
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+"pango"+ to use https://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html[Pango markup].
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Set to +"none"+ to not use any markup (default).
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If you want to put in your own entries into a block, prefix the key with an
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underscore (_). i3bar will ignore all keys it doesn’t understand, and prefixing
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