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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ xmobar was inspired by the [Ion3] status bar, and supports similar features, like dynamic color management, output templates, and extensibility through plugins. -This page documents xmobar 0.15 (see [release notes]). +This page documents xmobar 0.16 (see [release notes]). [This screenshot] shows xmobar running under [sawfish], with antialiased fonts. And [this one] is my desktop with [xmonad] and two @@ -52,25 +52,26 @@ bells and whistles, use: If you don't have `cabal-install` installed, you can get xmobar's source code in a variety of ways: - - From [Hackage]. Just download [xmobar-0.15.tar.gz] from xmobar's + - From [Hackage]. Just download the latest release from xmobar's hackage page. - From [Github]. You can also obtain a tarball in [Github's downloads page]. You'll find there links to each tagged release. - From the bleeding edge repo. If you prefer to live dangerously, just get the latest and greatest (and buggiest, i guess) using git: + git clone git://github.com/jaor/xmobar -[xmobar-0.15.tar.gz]: http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/xmobar/0.15/xmobar-0.15.tar.gz + [Github's downloads page]: https://github.com/jaor/xmobar/downloads -To install simply run (if needed): +If you have cabal installed, you can now use it from within xmobar's +source tree: - tar xvfz xmobar-0.15 - cd xmobar-0.15 + cabal install -fall_extensions -If you have cabal installed, you can now use it from within xmobar's -source tree. Otherwise, run the configure script: + +Otherwise, run the configure script: runhaskell Setup.lhs configure |