On Tue, Mar 30, 2021, at 7:07 PM, Chris N wrote:
> Hi there, I've been trying to use the moc widget in conjunction with having 
> moc's config directory be XDG-compliant. The default location is in the .moc 
> folder in the user's $HOME. I am able to change this using certain moc 
> options and/or aliases in my .bashrc, but the problem is that the moc widget 
> no longer "sees" the server (as the widget simply calls 'mocp').
> 
> I was wondering if there was a way to get the widget to check the output of 
> the moc server regardless of the location of the config directory. Anybody 
> have any tips?

Doesn't look like there is out of the box, but I would happily take a patch 
that let you pass the right moc options.

Tycho


> 
> I am using lightdm as a login manager, and the moc server is started via an 
> autostart script that is called by the config.py file.
> 

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