From 974f1af226e80d76df02f57ec6547e381b260989 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jao Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2024 02:05:08 +0000 Subject: readme.org: absolute links (fixes #694) --- readme.org | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/readme.org b/readme.org index cd26c27..8aabbb3 100644 --- a/readme.org +++ b/readme.org @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ output, in a variety of formats. [[file:doc/screenshots/xmobar-exwm.png]] -Check [[src/branch/master/changelog.md][the change log]] for our release history. We also have an IRC +Check [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/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 - [[src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org#fonts][this section of the documentation]] for all the details. If you're + [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/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 - [[src/branch/master/doc/compiling.org#c-libraries][C library dependencies]]). + [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/doc/compiling.org#c-libraries][C library dependencies]]). * Installation :PROPERTIES: @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ channel, ~#xmobar~, at [[ircs://irc.libera.chat][Libera]]. ** Using cabal or stack Xmobar is available from [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmobar/][Hackage]], and you can compile and install it using - =cabal-install=, making sure the [[src/branch/master/doc/compiling.org#c-libraries][required C libraries]] are in place. For a + =cabal-install=, making sure the [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/doc/compiling.org#c-libraries][required C libraries]] are in place. For a full build with all available extensions: #+begin_src shell @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ channel, ~#xmobar~, at [[ircs://irc.libera.chat][Libera]]. See [[src/branch/master/doc/compiling.org#optional-features][here]] for a list of optional compilation flags that will enable some optional plugins. - See [[src/branch/master/doc/compiling.org][compiling]] for full compilation instructions starting from source. + See [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/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 [[src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org][the quick start guide]] and [[src/branch/master/doc/plugins.org][the plugins index]]. + described in [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org][the quick start guide]] and [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/doc/plugins.org][the plugins index]]. ** Writing your own xmobar in Haskell @@ -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 [[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 + there is no need for an X11 display. See [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org#text-mode][Running xmobar in text mode]] for + details. Using this mode, you could [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org#wayland][pipe xmobar's output to, say, swaybar]], + and use it in wayland, or, with the [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/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 - [[src/branch/master/doc/quick-start.org][quick start guide]]. + [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/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 [[src/branch/master/doc/plugins.org][plugins index]]. + monitors, visit the [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/doc/plugins.org][plugins index]]. - For more information on how to use xmobar as a Haskell library see the - [[src/branch/master/doc/using-haskell.org][using Haskell guide]]. + [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/doc/using-haskell.org][using Haskell guide]]. - If you want to know how to contribute to the xmobar project, check out - [[src/branch/master/contributing.org][contributing]]. + [[https://codeberg.org/xmobar/xmobar/src/branch/master/doc/contributing.org][contributing]]. * Authors and credits -- cgit v1.2.3