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NAME

       wlogout - A Wayland logout menu

SYNOPSIS

       wlogout [options] [command]

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
           Show help message and stop

       -l, --layout <layout>
           Specify a custom layout file

       -v, --version
           Show version number and stop

       -C, -css <css>
           Specify a custom css file

       -b, --buttons-per-row <num>
           Set the number of buttons per row

       -c, --column-spacing <space>
           Set space between buttons columns

       -r, --row-spacing <space>
           Set space between buttons rows

       -m, --margin <padding>
           Set margin on all sides

       -L, --margin-left <padding>
           Set margin for left of buttons

       -R, --margin-right <padding>
           Set margin for right of buttons

       -T, --margin-right <padding>
           Set margin for top of buttons

       -B, --margin-right <padding>
           Set margin for bottom of buttons

       -p, --protocol <protocol>
           Takes  either  layer-shell  or  xdg. The layer-shell allows transparency effects; however, only a few
           compositors correctly support it. The xdg protocol will work on almost all compositors, but does  not
           allow for transparency.

DESCRIPTION

       wlogout  was  created  to replace oblogout with a native logout script for Wayland. It also seeks to be a
       faster alternative that does not rely on depracated technology such as  python  2;  while  maintaining  a
       small code footprint.

       You can run wlogout from any Wayland environment and it should just work.

CONFIGURATION

       Wlogout searches for a layout and style.css file in the following locations, in this order:

       1.   $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/wlogout/
       2.   /etc/wlogout/
       3.   /usr/local/etc/wlogout

       If unset, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME defaults to ~/.config/.

       An  error  is  raised when no layout file is found; However, the style.css file is optional. If you would
       like to customise either it is recommended that you copy the defaults from /etc/wlogout/ into   ~/.config
       and make any changes there.

AUTHORS

       Maintained   by   Haden   Collins  <collinshaden@gmail.com>  for  more  information  about  wlogout,  see
       <https://github.com/ArtsyMacaw/wlogout>.

SEE ALSO

       wlogout(5)

                                                   2024-04-01                                         wlogout(1)