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@@ -108,15 +108,16 @@ channel, ~#xmobar~, at [[ircs://irc.libera.chat][Libera]].
All the available command line switches and configuration parameters are
described in [[file:quick-start.org][the quick start guide]] and [[file:plugins.org][the plugins documentation]].
+
** Writing your own xmobar in Haskell
- One can use ~xmobar~ as a regular program, via its configuration file,
- without having to write any code. It also is possible to install xmobar as
- a library and use it to write your own xmobar using 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 at
- [[file:doc/using-haskell.org][here]] to learn more.
+ As shown above, one can use ~xmobar~ as a regular program, via its
+ configuration file, without having to write any code. It also is possible
+ to install xmobar as a library and use it to write your own xmobar using
+ 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.
** Running xmobar in text mode