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| @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ through plugins.  [This is a screen shot] of my desktop with [XMonad] and [Xmobar]. +[Xmobar] supports XFT and UTF-8 locales. +  See `xmobar.config-sample`, distributed with the source code, for a  sample configuration. @@ -50,9 +52,12 @@ To install simply run:          tar xvfz xmobar-0.8          cd xmobar-0.8 -        runhaskell Setup.lhs configure --prefix=/usr/local +        runhaskell Setup.lhs configure +        # Or, to enable UTF-8 support: +        # runhaskell Setup.lhs configure --flags="with_utf8" +	# Or, to enable XFT and UTF-8 support: +        # runhaskell Setup.lhs configure --flags="use_xft"          runhaskell Setup.lhs build -        runhaskell Setup.lhs haddock --executables # optional          runhaskell Setup.lhs install # possibly to be run as root  Run with: @@ -65,6 +70,30 @@ or  if you have the default configuration file saved as `~/.xmobarrc` +Utf-8 and Xft Support +--------------------- + +[Xmobar] can be compiled with UTF-8 and XFT support. If you want UTF-8 +support only, you just need to run the configuration script with the +`"with_utf"` flag: + +        runhaskell Setup.lhs configure --flags="with_utf8" + +This requires the presence of [utf8-string] package. + +XFT support, which will also enable UTF-8 support, requires the +[X11-xft] package too and is enabled by running the configuration +script with the `"use_xft"` flag: + +         runhaskell Setup.lhs configure --flags="use_xft" + +Then build [Xmobar] as usual. + +To use XFT fonts you need to use the `xft:` prefix in the `font` +configuration option. For instance: + +        font = "xft:Times New Roman-10:italic" +  Configuration  ------------- @@ -83,13 +112,13 @@ For the output template:  Other configuration options:  `font` -:    Name of the font to be used +:    Name of the font to be used. Use the `xft:` prefix for XFT fonts. -`bgColor`  -:    Background color +`bgColor` +:    Background color. -`fgColor`  -:    Default font color +`fgColor` +:    Default font color.  `position`  :     Top, TopW, Bottom, BottomW or Static (with x, y, width and height). @@ -97,13 +126,13 @@ Other configuration options:  :     TopW and BottomW take 2 arguments: an alignment parameter (L for        left, C for centered, R for Right) and an integer for the        percentage width Xmobar window will have in respect to the -      screen width +      screen width.  :     For example:  :          position = Bottom C 75 -:     to place Xmobar at the bottom, centered with the 75% of the screen width.  +:     to place Xmobar at the bottom, centered with the 75% of the screen width.  :     Or @@ -114,20 +143,20 @@ Other configuration options:  :         position = Top  `commands` -:    For setting the options of the programs to run (optional) +:    For setting the options of the programs to run (optional). -`sepChar`  +`sepChar`  :    The character to be used for indicating commands in the output -     template (default '%') +     template (default '%').  `alignSep`  :    a 2 character string for aligning text in the output template. The       text before the first character will be align to left, the text in       between the 2 characters will be centered, and the text after the -     second character will be align to the right.  +     second character will be align to the right.  `template` -:    The output template +:    The output template.  ### Command Line Options @@ -140,7 +169,7 @@ Example:      xmobar -B white -a right -F blue -t '%LIPB%' -c '[Run Weather "LIPB" [] 36000]' -This is the list of command line options (the output of  +This is the list of command line options (the output of  xmobar --help):      Usage: xmobar [OPTION...] [FILE] @@ -173,7 +202,7 @@ If no command is found in the `commands` list, [Xmobar] will ask the  operating system to execute a program with the name found in the  template. If the execution is not successful an error will be  reported. -    +  ### The `commands` Configuration Option  The `commands` configuration option is a list of commands information @@ -217,7 +246,7 @@ Monitors have default aliases.  - aliases to the Station ID: so `Weather "LIPB" []` can be used in template as `%LIBP%`  - Args: the argument list (see below) -- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  +- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  	    `station`, `stationState`, `year`, `month`, `day`, `hour`,  	    `wind`, `visibility`, `skyCondition`, `tempC`, `tempF`,  	    `dewPoint`, `rh`, `pressure` @@ -229,7 +258,7 @@ Monitors have default aliases.  - aliases to the interface name: so `Network "eth0" []` can be used as `%eth0%`  - Args: the argument list (see below) -- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  +- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  	    `dev`, `rx`, `tx`  - Default template: `<dev>: <rx>|<tx>` @@ -237,7 +266,7 @@ Monitors have default aliases.  - aliases to `memory`  - Args: the argument list (see below) -- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  +- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  	    `total`, `free`, `buffer`, `cache`, `rest`, `used`, `usedratio`  - Default template: `Mem: <usedratio>% (<cache>M)` @@ -245,7 +274,7 @@ Monitors have default aliases.  - aliases to `swap`  - Args: the argument list (see below) -- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  +- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  	    `total`, `used`, `free`, `usedratio`  - Default template: `Swap: <usedratio>%` @@ -253,7 +282,7 @@ Monitors have default aliases.  - aliases to `cpu`  - Args: the argument list (see below) -- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  +- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  	    `total`, `user`, `nice`, `system`, `idle`  - Default template: `Cpu: <total>` @@ -261,7 +290,19 @@ Monitors have default aliases.  - aliases to `battery`  - Args: the argument list (see below) -- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  +- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument: +	    `left` +- Default template: `Batt: <left>` + +`BatteryP Dirs Args RefreshRate` + +- aliases to `battery` +- Files: list of directories in /proc/acpi/battery/ direcotry where to +  look for the `state` and `info` files. Example: +  `["BAT0","BAT1","BAT2"]`. Only the first 3 directories will be +  searched. +- Args: the argument list (see below) +- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:  	    `left`  - Default template: `Batt: <left>` @@ -274,7 +315,7 @@ Monitors have default aliases.  - Default template: `Thm: <temp>C`  - This plugin works only on sytems with devices having thermal zone.    Check directories in /proc/acpi/thermal_zone for possible values. -- Example: Run Thermal "THRM" ["-t","iwl4965-temp: \<temp\>C"] +- Example: `Run Thermal "THRM" ["-t","iwl4965-temp: \<temp\>C"]`  `CpuFreq Args RefreshRate` @@ -284,7 +325,7 @@ Monitors have default aliases.  	    `cpu0`, `cpu1`, ..,  `cpuN`  - Default template: `Freq: <cpu0>GHz`  - This monitor requires acpi_cpufreq module to be loaded in kernel -- Example: Run CpuFreq ["-t","Freq:\<cpu0\>|\<cpu1\>GHz","-L","0","-H","2","-l","lightblue","-n","white","-h","red"] 50 +- Example: `Run CpuFreq ["-t","Freq:\<cpu0\>|\<cpu1\>GHz","-L","0","-H","2","-l","lightblue","-n","white","-h","red"] 50`  `CoreTemp Args RefreshRate` @@ -294,7 +335,7 @@ Monitors have default aliases.  	    `core0`, `core1`, ..,  `coreN`  - Default template: `Temp: <core0>C`  - This monitor requires coretemp module to be loaded in kernel -- Example: Run CoreTemp ["-t","Temp:\<core0\>|\<core1\>C","-L","40","-H","60","-l","lightblue","-n","gray90","-h","red"] 50 +- Example: `Run CoreTemp ["-t","Temp:\<core0\>|\<core1\>C","-L","40","-H","60","-l","lightblue","-n","gray90","-h","red"] 50`  ### Monitor Plugins Commands Arguments @@ -385,7 +426,7 @@ Notice that Date could be implemented as:          instance Exec Date where              alias (Date _ a _) = a              start (Date f _ r) = date f r -         +          date :: String -> Int -> (String -> IO ()) -> IO ()          date format r callback = do go              where go = do @@ -420,8 +461,8 @@ plugins that are distributed with [Xmobar].  Installing a plugin should require 3 steps. Here we are going to  install the HelloWorld plugin that comes with [Xmobar]: -1. import the plugin module in `Config.hs`, by adding:  -    +1. import the plugin module in `Config.hs`, by adding: +          import Plugins.HelloWorld  2. add the plugin data type to the list of data types in the type @@ -475,7 +516,7 @@ understanding how X works. They gave me suggestions on how to solve  many problems with [Xmobar].  Thanks to Claus Reinke for make me understand existential types (or at -least for letting me think I grasp existential types...;-).  +least for letting me think I grasp existential types...;-).  [Xmobar] incorporates patches from: Krzysztof Kosciuszkiewicz, Spencer  Janssen, Jens Petersen, Dmitry Kurochkin, and Lennart Kolmodin. @@ -495,7 +536,7 @@ this tutorial [on X Window Programming in Haskell].  Author  ------ -Andrea Rossato  +Andrea Rossato  `andrea.rossato at unibz.it` @@ -513,4 +554,6 @@ Copyright © 2007 Andrea Rossato  [Xmobars darcs repository]: http://code.haskell.org/xmobar  [on X Window Programming in Haskell]: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/X_window_programming_in_Haskell  [Ion3]: http://modeemi.fi/~tuomov/ion/ -[XMonad]: http://xmonad.org
\ No newline at end of file +[XMonad]: http://xmonad.org +[utf8-string]: http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/utf8-string +[X11-xft]: http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/X11-xft | 
