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authorjao <jao@gnu.org>2019-10-12 04:40:29 +0100
committerjao <jao@gnu.org>2019-10-12 04:40:29 +0100
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diff --git a/changelog.md b/changelog.md
index 0803624..233bd7f 100644
--- a/changelog.md
+++ b/changelog.md
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-## Version 0.31
+## Version 0.31 (October, 2019)
_New features_
diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md
index cc0f061..747cbe8 100644
--- a/readme.md
+++ b/readme.md
@@ -198,11 +198,11 @@ For the output template:
managers to feed xmobar strings with `<action>` tags mixed with un-trusted
content (e.g. window titles). For example, if xmobar is invoked as
- ```xmobar -c "[Run UnsafeStdinReader]" -t "%UnsafeStdinReader%"```
+ xmobar -c "[Run UnsafeStdinReader]" -t "%UnsafeStdinReader%"
and receives on standard input the line
- ```<action=`echo test` button=1><raw=41:<action=`echo mooo` button=1>foo</action>/></action>```
+ <action=`echo test` button=1><raw=41:<action=`echo mooo` button=1>foo</action>/></action>`
then it will display the text ```<action=`echo mooo` button=1>foo</action>```,
which, when clicked, will cause `test` to be echoed.
@@ -1159,29 +1159,33 @@ more than one battery.
### `Alsa Mixer Element Args`
-Like [Volume](#volume-mixer-element-args-refreshrate), but with the following differences:
-- Uses event-based refreshing via `alsactl monitor` instead of polling, so it will refresh
- instantly when there's a volume change, and won't use CPU until a change happens.
-- Aliases to `alsa:` followed by the mixer name and element name separated by a colon. Thus,
- `Alsa "default" "Master" []` can be used as `%alsa:default:Master%`.
+Like [Volume](#volume-mixer-element-args-refreshrate), but with the
+following differences:
+- Uses event-based refreshing via `alsactl monitor` instead of
+ polling, so it will refresh instantly when there's a volume change,
+ and won't use CPU until a change happens.
+- Aliases to `alsa:` followed by the mixer name and element name
+ separated by a colon. Thus, `Alsa "default" "Master" []` can be used
+ as `%alsa:default:Master%`.
- Additional options (after the `--`):
- `--alsactl=/path/to/alsactl`
- - If this option is not specified, `alsactl` will be sought in your `PATH`
- first, and failing that, at `/usr/sbin/alsactl` (this is its location on
- Debian systems. `alsactl monitor` works as a non-root user despite living
- in `/usr/sbin`.).
-- `stdbuf` (from coreutils) must be (and most probably already is) in your `PATH`.
+ - If this option is not specified, `alsactl` will be sought in
+ your `PATH` first, and failing that, at `/usr/sbin/alsactl`
+ (this is its location on Debian systems. `alsactl monitor`
+ works as a non-root user despite living in `/usr/sbin`.).
+- `stdbuf` (from coreutils) must be (and most probably already is) in
+ your `PATH`.
### `MPD Args RefreshRate`
- This monitor will only be compiled if you ask for it using the
`with_mpd` flag. It needs [libmpd] 5.0 or later (available on Hackage).
- Aliases to `mpd`
-- Args: default monitor arguments. In addition you can provide
- `-P`, `-S` and `-Z`, with an string argument, to represent the
- playing, stopped and paused states in the `statei` template field.
- The environment variables `MPD_HOST` and `MPD_PORT` are used to configure the
- mpd server to communicate with. Also available:
+- Args: default monitor arguments. In addition you can provide `-P`,
+ `-S` and `-Z`, with an string argument, to represent the playing,
+ stopped and paused states in the `statei` template field. The
+ environment variables `MPD_HOST` and `MPD_PORT` are used to
+ configure the mpd server to communicate with. Also available:
- `lapsed-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for current track position in `ipat`.
- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:
`bar`, `vbar`, `ipat`, `state`, `statei`, `volume`, `length`,
@@ -1405,7 +1409,7 @@ will display "N/A" if for some reason the `date` invocation fails.
## Other Plugins
-<font size="+1">**`StdinReader`**</font>
+### `StdinReader`
- Aliases to StdinReader
- Displays any text received by xmobar on its standard input.
@@ -1413,7 +1417,7 @@ will display "N/A" if for some reason the `date` invocation fails.
actions via stdin. This is safer than `UnsafeStdinReader` because there is
no need to escape the content before passing it to xmobar's standard input.
-<font size="+1">**`UnsafeStdinReader`**</font>
+### `UnsafeStdinReader`
- Aliases to UnsafeStdinReader
- Displays any text received by xmobar on its standard input.
@@ -1427,13 +1431,13 @@ will display "N/A" if for some reason the `date` invocation fails.
clicking on xmobar:
```<action=`xdotool key alt+1`>ws1</action> <action=`xdotool key alt+1`>ws2</action>```
-<font size="+1">**`Date Format Alias RefreshRate`**</font>
+### `Date Format Alias RefreshRate`
- Format is a time format string, as accepted by the standard ISO C
`strftime` function (or Haskell's `formatCalendarTime`).
- Sample usage: `Run Date "%a %b %_d %Y <fc=#ee9a00>%H:%M:%S</fc>" "date" 10`
-<font size="+1">**`DateZone Format Locale Zone Alias RefreshRate`**</font>
+### `DateZone Format Locale Zone Alias RefreshRate`
- Format is a time format string, as accepted by the standard ISO C
`strftime` function (or Haskell's `formatCalendarTime`).
@@ -1446,17 +1450,17 @@ will display "N/A" if for some reason the `date` invocation fails.
- Sample usage:
`Run DateZone "%a %H:%M:%S" "de_DE.UTF-8" "Europe/Vienna" "viennaTime" 10`
-<font size="+1">**`CommandReader "/path/to/program" Alias`**</font>
+### `CommandReader "/path/to/program" Alias`
- Runs the given program, and displays its standard output.
-<font size="+1">**`PipeReader "default text:/path/to/pipe" Alias`**</font>
+### `PipeReader "default text:/path/to/pipe" Alias`
- Reads its displayed output from the given pipe.
- Prefix an optional default text separated by a colon
- Expands environment variables in the first argument of syntax '${VAR}' or '$VAR'
-<font size="+1">**`MarqueePipeReader "default text:/path/to/pipe" (length, rate, sep) Alias`**</font>
+### `MarqueePipeReader "default text:/path/to/pipe" (length, rate, sep) Alias`
- Generally equivalent to PipeReader
- Text is displayed as marquee with the specified length, rate in 10th
@@ -1466,9 +1470,7 @@ will display "N/A" if for some reason the `date` invocation fails.
- Expands environment variables in the first argument
-<font size="+1">
-**`BufferedPipeReader Alias [(Timeout, Bool, "/path/to/pipe1"), ..]`**
-</font>
+### `BufferedPipeReader Alias [(Timeout, Bool, "/path/to/pipe1"), ..]`
- Display data from multiple pipes.
- Timeout (in tenth of seconds) is the value after which the previous
@@ -1500,7 +1502,7 @@ will display "N/A" if for some reason the `date` invocation fails.
[examples/status.sh]: http://github.com/jaor/xmobar/raw/master/examples/status.sh
-<font size="+1">**`XMonadLog`**</font>
+### `XMonadLog`
- Aliases to XMonadLog
- Displays information from xmonad's `_XMONAD_LOG`. You can set this
@@ -1518,7 +1520,7 @@ will display "N/A" if for some reason the `date` invocation fails.
[here]: http://xmonad.org/xmonad-docs/xmonad-contrib/XMonad-Hooks-DynamicLog.html
-<font size="+1">**`UnsafeXMonadLog`**</font>
+### `UnsafeXMonadLog`
- Aliases to UnsafeXMonadLog
- Similar to StdinReader versus UnsafeStdinReader, this does not strip `<action