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author | jao <jao@gnu.org> | 2015-01-19 01:03:41 +0100 |
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committer | jao <jao@gnu.org> | 2015-01-19 01:03:41 +0100 |
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Documentation for threshold units (closes #202)
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@@ -727,6 +727,7 @@ something like: - Aliases to the Station ID: so `Weather "LIPB" []` can be used in template as `%LIPB%` +- Thresholds refer to temperature in the selected units - Args: default monitor arguments - Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: `station`, `stationState`, `year`, `month`, `day`, `hour`, @@ -740,6 +741,7 @@ something like: - Aliases to the interface name: so `Network "eth0" []` can be used as `%eth0%` +- Thresholds refer to velocities expressed in Kb/s - Args: default monitor arguments, plus: - `--rx-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for reception rate in `rxipat`. - `--tx-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for transmission rate in `txipat`. @@ -754,6 +756,7 @@ something like: - Active interface is detected automatically - Aliases to "dynnetwork" +- Thresholds are expressed in Kb/s - Args: default monitor arguments, plus: - `--rx-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for reception rate in `rxipat`. - `--tx-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for transmission rate in `txipat`. @@ -772,10 +775,11 @@ something like: - `--quality-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for connection quality in `qualityipat`. - Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: `essid`, `quality`, `qualitybar`, `qualityvbar`, `qualityipat` +- Thresholds refer to link quality in a `[0, 100]` scale - Default template: `<essid> <quality>` - Requires the C library [iwlib] (part of the wireless tools suite) installed in your system. In addition, to activate this plugin you - must pass `--flags="with_iwlib"` during compilation. + must pass `--flags="with_iwlib"` during compilation ### `Memory Args RefreshRate` @@ -784,6 +788,7 @@ something like: - `--used-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for used memory ratio in `usedipat`. - `--free-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for free memory ratio in `freeipat`. - `--available-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for available memory ratio in `availableipat`. +- Thresholds refer to percentage of used memory - Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: `total`, `free`, `buffer`, `cache`, `available`, `used`, `usedratio`, `usedbar`, `usedvbar`, `usedipat`, @@ -795,6 +800,7 @@ something like: - Aliases to `swap` - Args: default monitor arguments +- Thresholds refer to percentage of used swap - Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: `total`, `used`, `free`, `usedratio` - Default template: `Swap: <usedratio>%` @@ -803,7 +809,8 @@ something like: - Aliases to `cpu` - Args: default monitor arguments, plus: - - `--load-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for cpu load in `ipat`. + - `--load-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for cpu load in `ipat` +- Thresholds refer to percentage of CPU load - Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: `total`, `bar`, `vbar`, `ipat`, `user`, `nice`, `system`, `idle`, `iowait` - Default template: `Cpu: <total>%` @@ -816,6 +823,7 @@ something like: - `--load-icon-patterns`: dynamic string for each cpu load in `autoipat`, `ipat{i}`. This option can be specified several times. nth option corresponds to nth cpu. +- Thresholds refer to percentage of CPU load - Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: `autototal`, `autobar`, `autovbar`, `autoipat`, `autouser`, `autonice`, `autosystem`, `autoidle`, `total`, `bar`, `vbar`, `ipat`, `user`, `nice`, @@ -934,6 +942,7 @@ more than one battery. `<usedp>`, `<freebar>`, `<freevbar>`, `<freeipat>`, `<usedbar>`, `<usedvbar>` or `<usedipat>` for total, free, used, free percentage and used percentage of the given file system capacity. +- Thresholds refer to usage percentage. - Args: default monitor arguments. `-t`/`--template` is ignored. Plus - `--free-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for free disk space in `freeipat`. - `--used-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for used disk space in `usedipat`. @@ -953,6 +962,7 @@ more than one battery. `<totalbar>`, `<totalvbar>`, `<totalipat>`, `<readbar>`, `<readvbar>`, `<readipat>`, `<writebar>`, `<writevbar>`, and `<writeipat>`. +- Thresholds refer to speed in b/s - Args: default monitor arguments. `-t`/`--template` is ignored. Plus - `--total-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for total disk I/O in `<totalipat>`. - `--write-icon-pattern`: dynamic string for write disk I/O in `<writeipat>`. @@ -966,6 +976,7 @@ more than one battery. - Aliases to "thermaln": so `ThermalZone 0 []` can be used in template as `%thermal0%` +- Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees - Args: default monitor arguments - Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: `temp` @@ -985,6 +996,7 @@ more than one battery. - Aliases to the Zone: so `Thermal "THRM" []` can be used in template as `%THRM%` - Args: default monitor arguments +- Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees - Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: `temp` - Default template: `Thm: <temp>C` @@ -998,6 +1010,7 @@ more than one battery. - Aliases to `cpufreq` - Args: default monitor arguments +- Thresholds refer to frequency in GHz - Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: `cpu0`, `cpu1`, .., `cpuN` - Default template: `Freq: <cpu0>GHz` @@ -1011,6 +1024,7 @@ more than one battery. - Aliases to `coretemp` - Args: default monitor arguments +- Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees - Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: `core0`, `core1`, .., `coreN` - Default template: `Temp: <core0>C` @@ -1215,9 +1229,9 @@ more than one battery. Run Locks -### `CatInt n fn` +### `CatInt n filename` -- Reads and displays an integer from the file whose path is `fn` +- Reads and displays an integer from the file whose path is `filename` (especially useful with files in `/sys`). - Aliases as `catn` (e.g. `Cat 0` as `cat0`, etc.) so you can have several. |