--Modulus Numlock Capslock Conky by AVLinux
--Utilizes the following font: Red Hat Text

conky.config = {
	background = true,
	cpu_avg_samples = 2,
	default_color = '#ffffff', --predominant color
	color2 = '#6BA1FF', -- blue
        color3 = '#FF9B4F', -- orange
        color4 = '#3E4446', -- dark grey
 	double_buffer = true,
	font = 'Red Hat Text:Bold:size=8',
	draw_shades = false,
        gap_x =-300,
	gap_y =80,
        border_inner_margin = 0,
        border_width = 0,
	no_buffers = true,
        own_window = true,
        own_window_type = 'normal',
        own_window_hints  = 'sticky,undecorated,below,skip_taskbar,skip_pager',
        own_window_argb_visual = true,
        own_window_argb_value = 35, -- This controls opacity (Range 0-255)
        own_window_title = 'SysStatsNumCapsConky',
	update_interval = 1.0,
	use_xft = true,
        if_up_strictness = 'address',
	maximum_width = 80,
	minimum_width = 80, 
        --minimum_height = 80,

	alignment = 'top_middle',
lua_load = './LUA/draw_bg.lua',
lua_draw_hook_pre = 'draw_bg',

        };

-- fluxbox adjustment
-- requires fluxbox to be running, increase sleep time in conky-startup.sh if necessary
if os.execute('pidof -q fluxbox') and not os.execute('pidof -q picom') then
   conky.config.own_window_argb_visual = false
   conky.config.own_window_transparent = true
end

conky.text = [[
#BACKGROUND IMAGE (Comment out if you just want the text w/o BG)
${voffset 0}${image ./conky_numcaps.png -p 0,0 -s 80x80}
#CAPS_NUMLOCK_STATS
${voffset 54}${color2}${goto 14}Caps    ${color}${key_caps_lock}  
${voffset -4}${color3}${goto 14}Num     ${color}${key_num_lock}
${voffset -12}
]];
	
