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We can control now whether to print decimals using -M
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Maximum/minimum field width, padding characters and padding alignment
can now be specified as options (-M, -m, -c, -a).
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The new option, -p, is a number specifying how many characters the numerical part
of percentages should take. Padding consists of whitespace.
E.g. -p 3 makes '3%' appear as ' 3%'. The default value is 0, which means padding
is disabled.
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This is more precision than needed for CPU, Mem, Swap, etc. and
consumes valuable space on small devices
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XMonadLog can be even more awesome with the ability to gather input from
custom sources. This patch adds exactly that, along with a script to read from
pipe and write to xmobar using an X property.
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Support for writing WM status to a root window property was just added to
xmonad, this is the accompanying xmobar plugin. The idea is to use XMonadLog
rather than StdinReader with xmonad, this should hopefully be more robust than
communicating over a pipe.
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Apparently, a pipe has to be opened in r/w mode for xmobar to update the
display of its contents when the latter changes in time. I don't see the
reason for this, but the fact remains that opening the pipe in ReadMode does
not work.
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To close http://code.google.com/p/xmobar/issues/detail?id
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With this patch, colors can be included in the output template of
a monitor. E.g., ["-t", "TX <fc
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With this monitor is possible to set specific location where to
retrieve battery information.
For example:
Run BatteryP ["BAT0","BAT1","BAT2"] [] 10
this will read the following files:
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info and /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/info and /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/info and /proc/acpi/battery/BAT2/state
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This patch includes many changes:
- moved font and printing functions to XUtil.hs and created an
abstraction layer to font management;
- ported the core, StdinReader and PipeReader to the new font
management system.
To enable UTF-8 support configure with the "with_utf8" flag (requires
utf8-string):
runhaskell Setup.lhs configure --flags
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- As of 2.4.24 kernel you might experience same frequency for all cores,
because cpufreq directory is a link for cores 1 and higher
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- added Thermal, CoreTemp, CpuFreq documentation to README file
- added haddock documentation
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- Thermal monitor can handle more thermal zones now
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Prerequisities:
thermal
- thermal module should be loaded/compiled in kernel
- available in (at least) intel centrino processors
cpufreq
- acpi_cpufreq module should be loaded/compiled in kernel
- available in modern processors
coretemp
- coretemp module should be loaded/compiled in kernel
- available (at least) in core 2 duo processors
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capacity of reading negative temperature.
This feature is generally not needed in Summertime.
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