Also undid the last change because sony.h was not included, feel free to submit
it again if you include this file and other sourcefiles needed (there is also
no definition of get_sony_fanspeed). If sony systems already have this file and
a definition of this function, please update the configure file so that support
for this is disabled by default and can be enabled by sony owners.
Added the (incomplete) check_docs.py, to 'synchronize' the docs with the
code, as well as vim/nano syntax stuff.
Removed some unused OBJ_* stuff from text_objects.h, and updated docs
with some missing things. Also removed a couple deprecated objects
which were still documented.
The inconsistent naming of the cpu parameter in the docs led me to this,
so I also simplified parsing by introducing the macro SCAN_CPU(). Note
that this introduces a syntactical change to the config: the cpuN
argument now has to be passed at first position to $cpugraph.
If you're using `less' to view the readme, it should display properly.
If we run the man page through `col', it results in weird characters
hanging around.
This object makes use of the possibility to escape dollar signs in TEXT.
Take the following example in the conkyrc:
| $${downspeed ${gw_iface}}
will be evaluated to (assuming the gw_iface is eth0):
| ${downspeed eth0}
and finally interpreted to print the gateway interface's downspeed rate.
This patch is written by a anonymous author, see patch on sf.net
id #2663691 . I changed it a bit so that it can't overwrite
existing environment variables and updated the docs and syntaxfiles
With my last patch I did only update the XML documentation file without
updating the auto-generated manpage and README file.
This patch also updates README and conky.1.
In general, argument types should match, but for combined long and
double usage the long is being converted to double before evaluation.
A few examples:
${if_match ${cpu} < 30}
${if_match "asdf" != "qwer"}
${if_match 0.5 < 0.50001}
${if_match 49.999 < 50}
The crux is to split args between those for scan_graph() on one hand and
prepare_diskio_stat() on the other hand. To make the code working with
minimal changes, move the yet optional devicename to the end.
General note on graphs:
- for all graphs there exist the optional arguments for scan_graph()
which come first and are optional (intended duplicate)
- all other args are object specific, and may be optional as well
This introduces a new configuration variable called "temperature_unit",
specifying the unit of all temperature sensors. To achieve this, each
object outputting a temperature has to call temp_print() like so:
| temp_print(p, p_max_size, <temp val as double>, <unit of val>);
to specify the input temperature unit, either one of the constants
TEMP_CELSIUS or TEMP_FAHRENHEIT.
* handle escaped characters in parameters to the template object, too
* add samples to the documentation
* do some code cleanup by outsourcing the string substitution into it's
own function
git-svn-id: https://conky.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/conky/trunk/conky1@1271 7f574dfc-610e-0410-a909-a81674777703
Basically you can define a template like this:
| template0 \1:\n ${fs_free \2} / ${fs_used \2}
and use it later like this:
| ${template0 root /}
| ${template0 boot /boot}
which is exactly the same as the following:
| root:
| ${fs_free /} / ${fs_used /}
| boot:
| ${fs_free /boot} / ${fs_used /boot}
hope you like it, I do already. :)
git-svn-id: https://conky.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/conky/trunk/conky1@1270 7f574dfc-610e-0410-a909-a81674777703
* check only the unique part of the argument
* print temperatures like all others (%.1f)
* do argument parsing in nvidia.c (so all specific stuff is at one place)
* little header cleanup
git-svn-id: https://conky.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/conky/trunk/conky1@1231 7f574dfc-610e-0410-a909-a81674777703
* New $loadgraph to show a graph of load averages,
* add "show_graph_scale" option to turn off/on the showing of the
current max value for the graph,
* minor code fixes,
* update nano and vim syntax highlighting stuff.
git-svn-id: https://conky.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/conky/trunk/conky1@1104 7f574dfc-610e-0410-a909-a81674777703
* gathers information from /etc/resolv.conf
* included (still commented) code to prevent reading too often,
as I'm not sure whether reading from a real FS (not /proc or /sys)
could generate higher load in some cases -> comments please!
git-svn-id: https://conky.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/conky/trunk/conky1@1035 7f574dfc-610e-0410-a909-a81674777703
* gw_iface prints the interface having a default gateway
* gw_ip prints the gatway's ip
* if_gw jumps if no default gateway exists
* when there are multiple gateways, gw_iface and gw_ip
only print "multiple" when they are different (allows
basic debugging of ones networking setup)
git-svn-id: https://conky.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/conky/trunk/conky1@1031 7f574dfc-610e-0410-a909-a81674777703
* Fixed a number of small memory leaks.
* Performed some minor profiling on Conky; introduced
small_text_buffer_size and large_text_buffer_size config options instead
of just text_buffer_size.
* Fixed some minor bugs introduced by new patches.
git-svn-id: https://conky.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/conky/trunk/conky1@1014 7f574dfc-610e-0410-a909-a81674777703