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| author | jao <jao@gnu.org> | 2024-01-19 20:48:50 +0000 | 
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| committer | jao <jao@gnu.org> | 2024-01-19 20:48:50 +0000 | 
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using-haskell.org: broken links
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| diff --git a/doc/quick-start.org b/doc/quick-start.org index f232a50..fecd953 100644 --- a/doc/quick-start.org +++ b/doc/quick-start.org @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Xmobar can either be configured using the configuration language, or [[https://c  Haskell library]] (similar to xmonad) and compiled with your specific  configuration. For an example of a configuration file using the plain  configuration language, see [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/etc/xmobar.config][etc/xmobar.config]], and you can have a look at -[[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/xmobar.hs][etc/xmobar.hs]] for an example of how to write your own xmobar using Haskell. +[[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/etc/xmobar.hs][etc/xmobar.hs]] for an example of how to write your own xmobar using Haskell.  * Command line options diff --git a/doc/using-haskell.org b/doc/using-haskell.org index 33228c7..47138d9 100644 --- a/doc/using-haskell.org +++ b/doc/using-haskell.org @@ -75,8 +75,8 @@    =run= can be used for simpler plugins. If you define only =run= the plugin    will be run every second. To overwrite this default you just need to    implement =rate=, which must return the number of tenth of seconds between -  every successive runs. See [[../etc/xmobar.hs][etc/xmobar.hs]] for an example of a plugin -  that runs just once, and [[../src/Xmobar/Plugins/Date.hs][src/Xmobar/Plugins/Date.hs]] for one that +  every successive runs. See [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/etc/xmobar.hs][etc/xmobar.hs]] for an example of a plugin +  that runs just once, and [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/src/Xmobar/Plugins/Date.hs][src/Xmobar/Plugins/Date.hs]] for one that    implements =rate=.    Notice that Date could be implemented as: @@ -107,14 +107,14 @@    If your plugin only implements =alias= and =start=, then it is advisable to    put it into the =Xmobar/Plugins/Monitors= directory and use one of the many -  =run*= functions in [[../src/Xmobar/Plugins/Monitors/Common/Run.hs][Xmobar.Plugins.Monitors.Run]] in order to define -  =start=. The =Exec= instance should then live in [[../src/Xmobar/Plugins/Monitors.hs][Xmobar.Plugins.Monitors]]. +  =run*= functions in [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/src/Xmobar/Plugins/Monitors/Common/Run.hs][Xmobar.Plugins.Monitors.Run]] in order to define +  =start=. The =Exec= instance should then live in [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/src/Xmobar/Plugins/Monitors.hs][Xmobar.Plugins.Monitors]].  * Using a plugin    To use your new plugin, you just need to use a pure Haskell configuration    for xmobar (as explained [[#xmobar-in-haskell][above]]) and load your definitions in your =xmobar.hs= -  file. You can see an example in [[../etc/xmobar.hs][etc/xmobar.hs]] showing you how to write +  file. You can see an example in [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/etc/xmobar.hs][etc/xmobar.hs]] showing you how to write    a Haskell configuration that uses a new plugin, all in one file.    When xmobar runs with the full path to that Haskell file as its argument | 
