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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ output, in a variety of formats.
[[file:doc/screenshots/xmobar-exwm.png]]
-Check [[./changelog.md][the change log]] for our release history. We also have an IRC
+Check [[src/branch/master/changelog.md][the change log]] for our release history. We also have an IRC
channel, ~#xmobar~, at [[ircs://irc.libera.chat][Libera]].
* Breaking news
@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ channel, ~#xmobar~, at [[ircs://irc.libera.chat][Libera]].
should be mostly transparent, except for the facts that it's allowed
fixing quite a few bugs and that your /font names/ in your configuration, if
you used ~xft~ ones, might need to be adapted to Pango's syntax: please see
- [[./doc/quick-start.org#fonts][this section of the documentation]] for all the details. If you're
+ [[src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org#fonts][this section of the documentation]] for all the details. If you're
compiling your own xmobar, there's a new dependency on libpango (see
- [[./doc/compiling.org#c-libraries][C library dependencies]]).
+ [[src/branch/master/doc/compiling.org#c-libraries][C library dependencies]]).
* Installation
:PROPERTIES:
@@ -105,10 +105,10 @@ channel, ~#xmobar~, at [[ircs://irc.libera.chat][Libera]].
Starting with version 0.35.1, xmobar requires at least GHC version
8.4.x. to build. See [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/issues/461][this issue]] for more information.
- See [[file:doc/compiling.org#optional-features][here]] for a list of optional compilation flags that will enable some
+ See [[src/branch/master/doc/compiling.org#optional-features][here]] for a list of optional compilation flags that will enable some
optional plugins.
- See [[file:doc/compiling.org][compiling]] for full compilation instructions starting from source.
+ See [[src/branch/master/doc/compiling.org][compiling]] for full compilation instructions starting from source.
* Running xmobar
** Running xmobar with a configuration file
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ channel, ~#xmobar~, at [[ircs://irc.libera.chat][Libera]].
or =~/.xmobarrc=.
All the available command line switches and configuration parameters are
- described in [[file:doc/quick-start.org][the quick start guide]] and [[file:doc/plugins.org][the plugins index]].
+ described in [[src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org][the quick start guide]] and [[src/branch/master/doc/plugins.org][the plugins index]].
** Writing your own xmobar in Haskell
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ channel, ~#xmobar~, at [[ircs://irc.libera.chat][Libera]].
Haskell instead of using a configuration file. (This is very similar to
how [[http://xmonad.org][xmonad]] works.) That gives you the ability of using Haskell and its
libraries to extend xmobar to your heart's content. If you are a
- programmer, take a look [[file:doc/using-haskell.org][here]] to learn more.
+ programmer, take a look [[src/branch/master/doc/using-haskell.org][here]] to learn more.
** Running xmobar in text mode
@@ -147,24 +147,24 @@ channel, ~#xmobar~, at [[ircs://irc.libera.chat][Libera]].
it is possible to redirect xmobar's output to the standard output,
optionally with color escape sequences. In this mode, xmobar can be run
inside a terminal o console, or its output piped to other applications, and
- there is no need for an X11 display. See [[./doc/quick-start.org#text-mode][Running xmobar in text mode]] for
- details. Using this mode, you could [[file:doc/quick-start.org#wayland][pipe xmobar's output to, say, swaybar]],
- and use it in wayland, or, with the [[./etc/xmobar.el][xmobar.el]] package, show it in Emacs's
+ there is no need for an X11 display. See [[src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org#text-mode][Running xmobar in text mode]] for
+ details. Using this mode, you could [[src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org#wayland][pipe xmobar's output to, say, swaybar]],
+ and use it in wayland, or, with the [[src/branch/master/etc/xmobar.el][xmobar.el]] package, show it in Emacs's
tab bar.
* Configuration and further documentation
- If you want to jump straight into running xmobar, head over to the
- [[./doc/quick-start.org][quick start guide]].
+ [[src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org][quick start guide]].
- If you want to get a detailed overview of all available plugins and
- monitors, visit the [[./doc/plugins.org][plugins index]].
+ monitors, visit the [[src/branch/master/doc/plugins.org][plugins index]].
- For more information on how to use xmobar as a Haskell library see the
- [[file:doc/using-haskell.org][using Haskell guide]].
+ [[src/branch/master/doc/using-haskell.org][using Haskell guide]].
- If you want to know how to contribute to the xmobar project, check out
- [[contributing.org][contributing]].
+ [[src/branch/master/contributing.org][contributing]].
* Authors and credits