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| author | Jose A. Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org> | 2010-01-20 23:17:54 +0100 | 
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| committer | Jose A. Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org> | 2010-01-20 23:17:54 +0100 | 
| commit | c2369d2334dbe7a66c3b7570311fcc08b16b0109 (patch) | |
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@@ -258,8 +258,9 @@ External Commands). All other commands are provided by plugins.  [xmobar] comes with some plugins, providing a set of system monitors,  a standard input reader, an Unix named pipe reader, and a configurable  date plugin. These plugins install the following internal commands: -`Weather`, `Network`, `Memory`, `Swap`, `Cpu`, `Battery`, `Thermal`, -`CpuFreq`, `CoreTemp`, `Date`, `StdinReader`, `CommandReader`, and `PipeReader`. +`Weather`, `Network`, `Memory`, `Swap`, `Cpu`, `MultiCpu`, `Battery`, +`Thermal`, `CpuFreq`, `CoreTemp`, `Date`, `StdinReader`, +`CommandReader`, and `PipeReader`.  To remove them see below Installing/Removing a Plugin @@ -318,6 +319,15 @@ Monitors have default aliases.  	    `total`, `user`, `nice`, `system`, `idle`  - Default template: `Cpu: <total>` +`MultiCpu Args RefreshRate` + +- aliases to `multicpu` +- Args: the argument list (see below) +- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: +	    `total`, `user`, `nice`, `system`, `idle`, +	    `total0`, `user0`, `nice0`, `system0`, `idle0`, ... +- Default template: `Cpu: <total>` +  `Battery Args RefreshRate`  - aliases to `battery` @@ -386,6 +396,7 @@ These are the arguments that can be used for internal commands in the      -h color number     --high=color number         Color for the high threshold: es "#FF0000"      -n color number     --normal=color number       Color for the normal threshold: es "#00FF00"      -l color number     --low=color number          Color for the low threshold: es "#0000FF" +    -p number           --ppad=number               Pad percentages to given width      -t output template  --template=output template  Output template of the command.  Commands' arguments must be set as a list. Es:  | 
