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author | jao <jao@gnu.org> | 2022-07-24 17:39:00 +0100 |
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committer | jao <jao@gnu.org> | 2022-07-24 17:39:00 +0100 |
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diff --git a/doc/quick-start.org b/doc/quick-start.org index c214fdf..ad84595 100644 --- a/doc/quick-start.org +++ b/doc/quick-start.org @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Xmobar can either be configured using the configuration language, or [[file:using-haskell.org][used as a Haskell library]] (similar to xmonad) and compiled with your specific configuration. For an example of a configuration file using the plain -configuration language, see [[file:~/usr/jao/xmobar/xmobar/examples/xmobar.config][examples/xmobar.config]], and you can have a look at +configuration language, see [[../examples/xmobar.config][examples/xmobar.config]], and you can have a look at [[../examples/xmobar.hs][examples/xmobar.hs]] for an example of how to write your own xmobar using Haskell. @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ Haskell. really). For your convenience, there is a version of Jonas' script in [[../examples/padding-icon.sh][examples/padding-icon.sh]]. -** Signal Handling +** Signal handling xmobar reacts to ~SIGUSR1~ and ~SIGUSR2~: |