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4224 lines
135 KiB
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>acpiacadapter</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>ACPI ac adapter state.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>acpifan</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>ACPI fan state
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>acpitemp</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>ACPI temperature in C.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>addr</option>
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</command>
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<option>(interface)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>IP address for an interface, or "No Address" if
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no address is assigned.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>addrs</option>
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</command>
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<option>(interface)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>IP addresses for an interface (if one - works
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like addr). Linux only.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>adt746xcpu</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>CPU temperature from therm_adt746x
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>adt746xfan</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Fan speed from therm_adt746x
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>alignc</option>
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</command>
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<option>(num)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Align text to centre
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>alignr</option>
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</command>
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<option>(num)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Right-justify text, with space of N
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd</option>
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</command>
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<option>host</option>
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<option>port</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Sets up the connection to apcupsd daemon. Prints
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nothing, defaults to localhost:3551
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_cable</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Prints the UPS connection type.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_charge</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Current battery capacity in percent.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_lastxfer</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Reason for last transfer from line to battery.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_linev</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Nominal input voltage.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_load</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Current load in percent.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_loadbar</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Bar showing current load.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_loadgauge</option>
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</command>
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<option>(height),(width)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Gauge that shows current load.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_loadgraph</option>
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</command>
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<option>(height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient
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colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>History graph of current load.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_model</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Prints the model of the UPS.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_name</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Prints the UPS user-defined name.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_status</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Prints current status (on-line, on-battery).
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_temp</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Current internal temperature.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_timeleft</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Time left to run on battery.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apcupsd_upsmode</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Prints the UPS mode (e.g. standalone).
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apm_adapter</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Display APM AC adapter status (FreeBSD only)
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apm_battery_life</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Display APM battery life in percent (FreeBSD
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only)
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>apm_battery_time</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Display remaining APM battery life in hh:mm:ss or
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"unknown" if AC adapterstatus is on-line or charging
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(FreeBSD only)
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_bar</option>
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</command>
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<option>(height),(width)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Progress bar
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_bitrate</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Bitrate of current tune
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_channels</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Number of audio channels of current tune
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_filename</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Full path and filename of current tune
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_frequency</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Sampling frequency of current tune
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_length</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Total length of current tune as MM:SS
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_length_seconds</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Total length of current tune in seconds
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_main_volume</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>The current volume fetched from Audacious
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_playlist_length</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Number of tunes in playlist
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_playlist_position</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Playlist position of current tune
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_position</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Position of current tune (MM:SS)
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_position_seconds</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Position of current tune in seconds
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_status</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Player status (Playing/Paused/Stopped/Not
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running)
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>audacious_title</option>
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</command>
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<option>(max length)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Title of current tune with optional maximum
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length specifier
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>battery</option>
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</command>
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<option>(num)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Battery status and remaining percentage capacity
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of ACPI or APM battery. ACPI battery number can be given as
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argument (default is BAT0).
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>battery_bar</option>
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</command>
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<option>(height),(width) (num)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Battery percentage remaining of ACPI battery in a
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bar. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default
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is BAT0).
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>battery_percent</option>
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</command>
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<option>(num)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Battery percentage remaining for ACPI battery.
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ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is
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BAT0).
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>battery_short</option>
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</command>
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<option>(num)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Battery status and remaining percentage capacity
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of ACPI or APM battery. ACPI battery number can be given as
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argument (default is BAT0). This mode display a short
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status, which means that C is displayed instead of
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charging, D for discharging, F for full, N for not present,
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E for empty and U for unknown.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>battery_time</option>
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</command>
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<option>(num)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Battery charge/discharge time remaining of ACPI
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battery. ACPI battery number can be given as argument
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(default is BAT0).
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>blink</option>
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</command>
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<option>text_and_other_conky_vars</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>Let 'text_and_other_conky_vars' blink on and off.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>bmpx_album</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Album in current BMPx track
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>bmpx_artist</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Artist in current BMPx track
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>bmpx_bitrate</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Bitrate of the current BMPx track
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>bmpx_title</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Title of the current BMPx track
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>bmpx_track</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Track number of the current BMPx track
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>bmpx_uri</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>URI of the current BMPx track
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
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<command>
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<option>buffers</option>
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</command>
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</term>
|
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<listitem>Amount of memory buffered
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
|
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<varlistentry>
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<term>
|
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<command>
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<option>cached</option>
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</command>
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</term>
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<listitem>Amount of memory cached
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
|
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<varlistentry>
|
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<term>
|
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<command>
|
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<option>cmdline_to_pid</option>
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</command>
|
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<option>string</option>
|
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</term>
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<listitem>PID of the first process that has string in it's
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commandline
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
|
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<varlistentry>
|
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<term>
|
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<command>
|
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<option>color</option>
|
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</command>
|
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<option>(color)</option>
|
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</term>
|
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<listitem>Change drawing color to 'color' which is a name of
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a color or a hexcode preceded with # (for example #0A1B2C ).
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If you use ncurses only the following colors are supported:
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red,green,yellow,blue,magenta,cyan,black,white.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
|
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<varlistentry>
|
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<term>
|
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<command>
|
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<option>colorN</option>
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</command>
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</term>
|
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<listitem>Change drawing color to colorN configuration
|
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option, where N is a digit between 0 and 9, inclusively.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
|
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<varlistentry>
|
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<term>
|
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<command>
|
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<option>combine</option>
|
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</command>
|
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<option>var1 var2</option>
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</term>
|
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<listitem>Places the lines of var2 to the right of the
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lines of var1 seperated by the chars that are put between
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var1 and var2. For example: ${combine ${head /proc/cpuinfo
|
|
2} - ${head /proc/meminfo 1}} gives as output
|
|
"cpuinfo_line1 - meminfo_line1" on line 1 and
|
|
"cpuinfo_line2 -" on line 2. $combine vars can also be
|
|
nested to place more vars next to each other.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>conky_build_arch</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>CPU architecture Conky was built for
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>conky_build_date</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Date Conky was built
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>conky_version</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Conky version
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>cpu</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(cpuN)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>CPU usage in percents. For SMP machines, the CPU
|
|
number can be provided as an argument. ${cpu cpu0} is the
|
|
total usage, and ${cpu cpuX} (X >= 1) are individual
|
|
CPUs.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>cpubar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(cpuN) (height),(width)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Bar that shows CPU usage, height is bar's height
|
|
in pixels. See $cpu for more info on SMP.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>cpugauge</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(cpuN) (height),(width)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Elliptical gauge that shows CPU usage, height and
|
|
width are gauge's vertical and horizontal axis
|
|
respectively. See $cpu for more info on SMP.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>cpugraph</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(cpuN) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1)
|
|
(gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>CPU usage graph, with optional colours in hex,
|
|
minus the #. See $cpu for more info on SMP. Uses a
|
|
logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use the
|
|
-l switch. Takes the switch '-t' to use a temperature
|
|
gradient, which makes the gradient values change depending
|
|
on the amplitude of a particular graph value (try it and
|
|
see).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>curl</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>url (interval_in_minutes)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>Download data from URI using Curl at the
|
|
specified interval. The interval may be a floating
|
|
point value greater than 0, otherwise defaults to 15
|
|
minutes. Most useful when used in conjunction with Lua
|
|
and the Lua API. This object is threaded, and once a
|
|
thread is created it can't be explicitely destroyed.
|
|
One thread will run for each URI specified. You can use
|
|
any protocol that Curl supports.</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>desktop</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of the desktop on which conky is running
|
|
or the message "Not running in X" if this is the case.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>desktop_name</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Name of the desktop on which conky is running or
|
|
the message "Not running in X" if this is the case.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>desktop_number</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of desktops or the message "Not running in
|
|
X" if this is the case.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>disk_protect</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>device</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Disk protection status, if supported (needs
|
|
kernel-patch). Prints either "frozen" or "free " (note the
|
|
padding).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>diskio</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays current disk IO. Device is optional, and
|
|
takes the form of sda for /dev/sda. Individual partitions
|
|
are allowed.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>diskio_read</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays current disk IO for reads. Device as in
|
|
diskio.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>diskio_write</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays current disk IO for writes. Device as in
|
|
diskio.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>diskiograph</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1)
|
|
(gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Disk IO graph, colours defined in hex, minus the
|
|
#. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for the
|
|
graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when
|
|
you use -l switch. Takes the switch '-t' to use a
|
|
temperature gradient, which makes the gradient values
|
|
change depending on the amplitude of a particular graph
|
|
value (try it and see).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>diskiograph_read</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1)
|
|
(gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Disk IO graph for reads, colours defined in hex,
|
|
minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for
|
|
the graph. Device as in diskio. Uses a logarithmic scale
|
|
(to see small numbers) when you use -l switch. Takes the
|
|
switch '-t' to use a temperature gradient, which makes the
|
|
gradient values change depending on the amplitude of a
|
|
particular graph value (try it and see).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>diskiograph_write</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1)
|
|
(gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Disk IO graph for writes, colours defined in hex,
|
|
minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for
|
|
the graph. Device as in diskio. Uses a logarithmic scale
|
|
(to see small numbers) when you use -l switch. Takes the
|
|
switch '-t' to use a temperature gradient, which makes the
|
|
gradient values change depending on the amplitude of a
|
|
particular graph value (try it and see).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>downspeed</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Download speed in suitable IEC units
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>downspeedf</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Download speed in KiB with one decimal
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>downspeedgraph</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(netdev) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1)
|
|
(gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Download speed graph, colours defined in hex,
|
|
minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for
|
|
the graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers)
|
|
when you use -l switch. Takes the switch '-t' to use a
|
|
temperature gradient, which makes the gradient values
|
|
change depending on the amplitude of a particular graph
|
|
value (try it and see).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>draft_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(maildir)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of mails marked as draft in the specified
|
|
mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type mailboxes
|
|
are supported, mbox type will return -1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>else</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Text to show if any of the above are not true
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>endif</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Ends an $if block.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>entropy_avail</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Current entropy available for crypto freaks
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>entropy_bar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Normalized bar of available entropy for crypto
|
|
freaks
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>entropy_perc</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Percentage of entropy available in comparison to
|
|
the poolsize
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>entropy_poolsize</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Total size of system entropy pool for crypto
|
|
freaks
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>eval</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>string</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Evaluates given string according to the rules of
|
|
TEXT interpretation, i.e. parsing any contained text object
|
|
specifications into their output, any occuring '$$' into a
|
|
single '$' and so on. The output is then being parsed
|
|
again.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>eve</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>api_userid api_key character_id</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Fetches your currently training skill from the
|
|
Eve Online API servers (http://www.eve-online.com/) and
|
|
displays the skill along with the remaining training time.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>exec</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Executes a shell command and displays the output
|
|
in conky. warning: this takes a lot more resources than
|
|
other variables. I'd recommend coding wanted behaviour in C
|
|
and posting a patch.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>execbar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as exec, except if the first value return is
|
|
a value between 0-100, it will use that number for a bar.
|
|
The size for bars can be controlled via the
|
|
default_bar_size config setting.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>execgauge</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as exec, except if the first value returned
|
|
is a value between 0-100, it will use that number for a
|
|
gauge. The size for gauges can be controlled via the
|
|
default_gauge_size config setting.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>execgraph</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(-t) (-l) command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as execbar, but graphs values. Uses a
|
|
logaritmic scale when the log option (-l switch) is given
|
|
(to see small numbers). Values still have to be between 0
|
|
and 100. The size for graphs can be controlled via the
|
|
default_graph_size config setting. Takes the switch '-t' to
|
|
use a temperature gradient, which makes the gradient values
|
|
change depending on the amplitude of a particular graph
|
|
value (try it and see). If -t or -l is your first argument,
|
|
you may need to preceed it by a space (' ').
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>execi</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>interval command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as exec but with specific interval. Interval
|
|
can't be less than update_interval in configuration. See
|
|
also $texeci
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>execibar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>interval command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as execbar, except with an interval
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>execigauge</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>interval command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as execgauge, but takes an interval arg and
|
|
gauges values.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>execigraph</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>interval (-t) (-l) command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as execgraph, but takes an interval arg and
|
|
graphs values. If -t or -l is your first argument, you may
|
|
need to preceed it by a space (' ').
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>execp</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Executes a shell command and displays the output
|
|
in conky. warning: this takes a lot more resources than
|
|
other variables. I'd recommend coding wanted behaviour in C
|
|
and posting a patch. This differs from $exec in that it
|
|
parses the output of the command, so you can insert things
|
|
like ${color red}hi!${color} in your script and have it
|
|
correctly parsed by Conky. Caveats: Conky parses and
|
|
evaluates the output of $execp every time Conky loops, and
|
|
then destroys all the objects. If you try to use anything
|
|
like $execi within an $execp statement, it will
|
|
functionally run at the same interval that the $execp
|
|
statement runs, as it is created and destroyed at every
|
|
interval.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>execpi</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>interval command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as execp but with specific interval.
|
|
Interval can't be less than update_interval in
|
|
configuration. Note that the output from the $execpi
|
|
command is still parsed and evaluated at every interval.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>flagged_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(maildir)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of mails marked as flagged in the
|
|
specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
|
|
mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>font</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(font)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Specify a different font. This new font will
|
|
apply to the current line and everything following. You can
|
|
use a $font with no arguments to change back to the default
|
|
font (much like with $color)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>forwarded_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(maildir)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of mails marked as forwarded in the
|
|
specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
|
|
mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
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|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>freq</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(n)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Returns CPU #n's frequency in MHz. CPUs are
|
|
counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter defaults to 1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>freq_g</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(n)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Returns CPU #n's frequency in GHz. CPUs are
|
|
counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter defaults to 1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>fs_bar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width) fs</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Bar that shows how much space is used on a file
|
|
system. height is the height in pixels. fs is any file on
|
|
that file system.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>fs_bar_free</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width) fs</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Bar that shows how much space is free on a file
|
|
system. height is the height in pixels. fs is any file on
|
|
that file system.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>fs_free</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(fs)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Free space on a file system available for users.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>fs_free_perc</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(fs)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Free percentage of space on a file system
|
|
available for users.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>fs_size</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(fs)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>File system size.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>fs_type</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(fs)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>File system type.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>fs_used</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(fs)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>File system used space.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>fs_used_perc</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(fs)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Percent of file system used space.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>goto</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>x</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The next element will be printed at position 'x'.
|
|
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>gw_iface</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the default route's interface or
|
|
"multiple"/"none" accordingly.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>gw_ip</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the default gateway's IP or
|
|
"multiple"/"none" accordingly.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>hddtemp</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(dev)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays temperature of a selected hard disk
|
|
drive as reported by the hddtemp daemon. Use hddtemp_host
|
|
and hddtemp_port to specify a host and port for all hddtemp
|
|
objects. If no dev parameter is given, the first disk returned
|
|
by the hddtemp daemon is used.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>head</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>logfile lines (next_check)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays first N lines of supplied text file. The
|
|
file is checked every 'next_check' update. If next_check is
|
|
not supplied, Conky defaults to 2. Max of 30 lines can be
|
|
displayed, or until the text buffer is filled.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>hr</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Horizontal line, height is the height in pixels
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>hwmon</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(dev) type n (factor offset)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Hwmon sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). Parameter
|
|
dev may be omitted if you have only one hwmon device.
|
|
Parameter type is either 'in' or 'vol' meaning voltage;
|
|
'fan' meaning fan; 'temp' meaning temperature. Parameter n
|
|
is number of the sensor. See /sys/class/hwmon/ on your
|
|
local computer. The optional arguments 'factor' and
|
|
'offset' allow precalculation of the raw input, which is
|
|
being modified as follows: 'input = input * factor +
|
|
offset'. Note that they have to be given as decimal values
|
|
(i.e. contain at least one decimal place).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i2c</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(dev) type n (factor offset)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>I2C sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). Parameter dev
|
|
may be omitted if you have only one I2C device. Parameter
|
|
type is either 'in' or 'vol' meaning voltage; 'fan' meaning
|
|
fan; 'temp' meaning temperature. Parameter n is number of
|
|
the sensor. See /sys/bus/i2c/devices/ on your local
|
|
computer. The optional arguments 'factor' and 'offset'
|
|
allow precalculation of the raw input, which is being
|
|
modified as follows: 'input = input * factor + offset'.
|
|
Note that they have to be given as decimal values (i.e.
|
|
contain at least one decimal place).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i8k_ac_status</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron
|
|
laptops, displays whether ac power is on, as listed in
|
|
/proc/i8k (translated to human-readable). Beware that this
|
|
is by default not enabled by i8k itself.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i8k_bios</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron
|
|
laptops, displays the bios version as listed in /proc/i8k.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i8k_buttons_status</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron
|
|
laptops, displays the volume buttons status as listed in
|
|
/proc/i8k.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i8k_cpu_temp</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron
|
|
laptops, displays the cpu temperature in Celsius, as
|
|
reported by /proc/i8k.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i8k_left_fan_rpm</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron
|
|
laptops, displays the left fan's rate of rotation, in
|
|
revolutions per minute as listed in /proc/i8k. Beware, some
|
|
laptops i8k reports these fans in reverse order.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i8k_left_fan_status</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron
|
|
laptops, displays the left fan status as listed in
|
|
/proc/i8k (translated to human-readable). Beware, some
|
|
laptops i8k reports these fans in reverse order.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i8k_right_fan_rpm</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron
|
|
laptops, displays the right fan's rate of rotation, in
|
|
revolutions per minute as listed in /proc/i8k. Beware, some
|
|
laptops i8k reports these fans in reverse order.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i8k_right_fan_status</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron
|
|
laptops, displays the right fan status as listed in
|
|
/proc/i8k (translated to human-readable). Beware, some
|
|
laptops i8k reports these fans in reverse order.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i8k_serial</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron
|
|
laptops, displays your laptop serial number as listed in
|
|
/proc/i8k.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>i8k_version</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron
|
|
laptops, displays the version formatting of /proc/i8k.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>ibm_brightness</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the IBM ACPI, displays the brigtness
|
|
of the laptops's LCD (0-7).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>ibm_fan</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the IBM ACPI, displays the fan speed.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>ibm_temps</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>N</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the IBM ACPI, displays the
|
|
temperatures from the IBM temperature sensors (N=0..7)
|
|
Sensor 0 is on the CPU, 3 is on the GPU.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>ibm_volume</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running the IBM ACPI, displays the "master"
|
|
volume, controlled by the volume keys (0-14).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>iconv_start</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>codeset_from codeset_to</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Convert text from one codeset to another using
|
|
GNU iconv. Needs to be stopped with iconv_stop.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>iconv_stop</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option />
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Stop iconv codeset conversion.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_empty</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(var)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>if conky variable VAR is empty, display
|
|
everything between $if_empty and the matching $endif
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_existing</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>file (string)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>if FILE exists, display everything between
|
|
if_existing and the matching $endif. The optional second
|
|
paramater checks for FILE containing the specified string
|
|
and prints everything between $if_existing and the matching
|
|
$endif.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_gw</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>if there is at least one default gateway, display
|
|
everything between $if_gw and the matching $endif
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_match</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>expression</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Evaluates the given boolean expression, printing
|
|
everything between $if_match and the matching $endif
|
|
depending on whether the evaluation returns true or not.
|
|
Valid expressions consist of a left side, an operator and a
|
|
right side. Left and right sides are being parsed for
|
|
contained text objects before evaluation. Recognised left
|
|
and right side types are:
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>double</command>Argument consists of only
|
|
digits and a single dot.</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>long</command>Argument consists of only
|
|
digits.</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>string</command>Argument is enclosed in
|
|
quotation mark or the checks for double and long failed
|
|
before.</member>
|
|
</simplelist>Valid operands are: '>', '<', '>=',
|
|
'<=', '==', '!='.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_mixer_mute</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(mixer)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If mixer exists, display everything between
|
|
$if_mixer_mute and the matching $endif. If no mixer is
|
|
specified, "Master" is used.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_mounted</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(mountpoint)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>if MOUNTPOINT is mounted, display everything
|
|
between $if_mounted and the matching $endif
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_mpd_playing</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>if mpd is playing or paused, display everything
|
|
between $if_mpd_playing and the matching $endif
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_running</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(process)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>if PROCESS is running, display everything
|
|
$if_running and the matching $endif. This uses the
|
|
``pidof'' command, so the -x switch is also supported.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_smapi_bat_installed</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(INDEX)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>when using smapi, if the battery with index INDEX
|
|
is installed, display everything between
|
|
$if_smapi_bat_installed and the matching $endif
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_up</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(interface)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>if INTERFACE exists and is up, display everything
|
|
between $if_up and the matching $endif
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_updatenr</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(updatenr)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If it's the UPDATENR-th time that conky updates,
|
|
display everything between $if_updatenr and the matching
|
|
$endif. The counter resets when the highest UPDATENR is
|
|
reached. Example : "{$if_updatenr 1}foo$endif{$if_updatenr
|
|
2}bar$endif{$if_updatenr 4}$endif" shows foo 25% of the
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time followed by bar 25% of the time followed by nothing
|
|
the other half of the time.
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<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>if_xmms2_connected</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Display everything between $if_xmms2_connected
|
|
and the matching $endif if xmms2 is running.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>image</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option><path to image> (-p x,y) (-s WxH) (-n)
|
|
(-f interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Renders an image from the path specified using
|
|
Imlib2. Takes 4 optional arguments: a position, a size, a
|
|
no-cache switch, and a cache flush interval. Changing the
|
|
x,y position will move the position of the image, and
|
|
changing the WxH will scale the image. If you specify the
|
|
no-cache flag (-n), the image will not be cached.
|
|
Alternately, you can specify the -f int switch to specify a
|
|
cache flust interval for a particular image. Example:
|
|
${image /home/brenden/cheeseburger.jpg -p 20,20 -s 200x200}
|
|
will render 'cheeseburger.jpg' at (20,20) scaled to 200x200
|
|
pixels. Conky does not make any attempt to adjust the
|
|
position (or any other formatting) of images, they are just
|
|
rendered as per the arguments passed. The only reason
|
|
$image is part of the TEXT section, is to allow for runtime
|
|
modifications, through $execp $lua_parse, or some other
|
|
method.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>imap_messages</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(args)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the number of messages in your global
|
|
IMAP inbox by default. You can define individual IMAP
|
|
inboxes seperately by passing arguments to this object.
|
|
Arguments are: "host user pass [-i interval (in seconds)]
|
|
[-f 'folder'] [-p port] [-e 'command'] [-r retries]". Default
|
|
port is 143, default folder is 'INBOX', default interval is
|
|
5 minutes, and default number of retries before giving up
|
|
is 5. If the password is supplied as '*', you will be
|
|
prompted to enter the password when Conky starts.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>imap_unseen</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(args)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the number of unseen messages in your
|
|
global IMAP inbox by default. You can define individual
|
|
IMAP inboxes seperately by passing arguments to this
|
|
object. Arguments are: "host user pass [-i interval (in
|
|
seconds)] [-f 'folder'] [-p port] [-e 'command'] [-r retries]".
|
|
Default port is 143, default folder is 'INBOX', default
|
|
interval is 5 minutes, and default number of retries before
|
|
giving up is 5. If the password is supplied as '*', you
|
|
will be prompted to enter the password when Conky starts.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>include</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>path</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>Loads the configfile at path, places the
|
|
configsettings behind the configsettings in the orginal
|
|
config and places the vars where the includevar
|
|
stood.</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>ioscheduler</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>disk</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Prints the current ioscheduler used for the given
|
|
disk name (i.e. e.g. "hda" or "sdb")
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>kernel</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Kernel version
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>laptop_mode</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The value of /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>lines</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>textfile</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the number of lines in the given file
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>loadavg</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(1|2|3)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>System load average, 1 is for past 1 minute, 2
|
|
for past 5 minutes and 3 for past 15 minutes. Without argument, prints
|
|
all three values separated by whitespace.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>loadgraph</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width) (gradient colour 1)
|
|
(gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Load1 average graph, similar to xload, with
|
|
optional colours in hex, minus the #. Uses a logarithmic
|
|
scale (to see small numbers) when you use the -l switch.
|
|
Takes the switch '-t' to use a temperature gradient, which
|
|
makes the gradient values change depending on the amplitude
|
|
of a particular graph value (try it and see).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>lua</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>function_name (function parameters)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Executes a Lua function with given parameters,
|
|
then prints the returned string. See also 'lua_load' on how
|
|
to load scripts. Conky puts 'conky_' in front of
|
|
function_name to prevent accidental calls to the wrong
|
|
function unless you put you place 'conky_' in front of it
|
|
yourself.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>lua_bar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height, width) function_name (function
|
|
parameters)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Executes a Lua function with given parameters and
|
|
draws a bar. Expects result value to be an integer between
|
|
0 and 100. See also 'lua_load' on how to load scripts.
|
|
Conky puts 'conky_' in front of function_name to prevent
|
|
accidental calls to the wrong function unless you put you
|
|
place 'conky_' in front of it yourself.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>lua_gauge</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height, width) function_name (function
|
|
parameters)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Executes a Lua function with given parameters and
|
|
draws a gauge. Expects result value to be an integer
|
|
between 0 and 100. See also 'lua_load' on how to load
|
|
scripts. Conky puts 'conky_' in front of function_name to
|
|
prevent accidental calls to the wrong function unless you
|
|
put you place 'conky_' in front of it yourself.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>lua_graph</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>function_name (height),(width) (gradient colour
|
|
1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Executes a Lua function with and draws a graph.
|
|
Expects result value to be any number, and by default will
|
|
scale to show the full range. See also 'lua_load' on how to
|
|
load scripts. Takes the switch '-t' to use a temperature
|
|
gradient, which makes the gradient values change depending
|
|
on the amplitude of a particular graph value (try it and
|
|
see). Conky puts 'conky_' in front of function_name to
|
|
prevent accidental calls to the wrong function unless you
|
|
put you place 'conky_' in front of it yourself.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>lua_parse</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>function_name (function parameters)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Executes a Lua function with given parameters as
|
|
per $lua, then parses and prints the result value as per
|
|
the syntax for Conky's TEXT section. See also 'lua_load' on
|
|
how to load scripts. Conky puts 'conky_' in front of
|
|
function_name to prevent accidental calls to the wrong
|
|
function unless you put you place 'conky_' in front of it
|
|
yourself.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>machine</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Machine, i686 for example
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(mailbox)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Mail count in the specified mailbox or your mail
|
|
spool if not. Both mbox and maildir type mailboxes are
|
|
supported. You can use a program like fetchmail to get
|
|
mails from some server using your favourite protocol. See
|
|
also new_mails.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mboxscan</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(-n number of messages to print) (-fw from
|
|
width) (-sw subject width) mbox</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Print a summary of recent messages in an mbox
|
|
format mailbox. mbox parameter is the filename of the
|
|
mailbox (can be encapsulated using '"', ie. ${mboxscan -n
|
|
10 "/home/brenden/some box"}
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mem</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Amount of memory in use
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>membar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Bar that shows amount of memory in use
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>memeasyfree</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Amount of free memory including the memory that
|
|
is very easily freed (buffers/cache)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>memfree</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Amount of free memory
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>memgauge</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Gauge that shows amount of memory in use (see
|
|
cpugauge)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>memgraph</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient
|
|
colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Memory usage graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to
|
|
see small numbers) when you use the -l switch. Takes the
|
|
switch '-t' to use a temperature gradient, which makes the
|
|
gradient values change depending on the amplitude of a
|
|
particular graph value (try it and see).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>memmax</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Total amount of memory
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>memperc</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Percentage of memory in use
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mixer</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Prints the mixer value as reported by the OS.
|
|
Default mixer is "vol", but you can specify one of the
|
|
following optional arguments: "vol", "bass", "treble",
|
|
"synth", "pcm", "speaker", "line", "mic", "cd", "mix",
|
|
"pcm2", "rec", "igain", "ogain", "line1", "line2", "line3",
|
|
"dig1", "dig2", "dig3", "phin", "phout", "video", "radio",
|
|
"monitor". Refer to the definition of SOUND_DEVICE_NAMES in
|
|
<linux/soundcard.h> (on Linux), <soundcard.h>
|
|
(on OpenBSD), or <sys/soundcard.h> to find the exact
|
|
options available on your system.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mixerbar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays mixer value in a bar as reported by the
|
|
OS. See docs for $mixer for details on arguments.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mixerl</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Prints the left channel mixer value as reported
|
|
by the OS. See docs for $mixer for details on arguments.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mixerlbar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the left channel mixer value in a bar as
|
|
reported by the OS. See docs for $mixer for details on
|
|
arguments.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mixerr</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Prints the right channel mixer value as reported
|
|
by the OS. See docs for $mixer for details on arguments.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mixerrbar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(device)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the right channel mixer value in a bar
|
|
as reported by the OS. See docs for $mixer for details on
|
|
arguments.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_album</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Album of the current MOC song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_artist</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Artist of the current MOC song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_bitrate</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Bitrate in the current MOC song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_curtime</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Current time of the current MOC song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_file</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>File name of the current MOC song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_rate</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Rate of the current MOC song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_song</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The current song name being played in MOC.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_state</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Current state of MOC; playing, stopped etc.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_timeleft</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Time left in the current MOC song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_title</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Title of the current MOC song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>moc_totaltime</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Total length of the current MOC song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>monitor</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of the monitor on which conky is running
|
|
or the message "Not running in X" if this is the case.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>monitor_number</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of monitors or the message "Not running in
|
|
X" if this is the case.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_album</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Album in current MPD song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_artist</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Artist in current MPD song must be enabled at
|
|
compile
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_bar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Bar of mpd's progress
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_bitrate</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Bitrate of current song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_elapsed</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Song's elapsed time
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_file</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Prints the file name of the current MPD song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_length</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Song's length
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_name</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Prints the MPD name field
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_percent</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Percent of song's progress
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_random</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Random status (On/Off)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_repeat</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Repeat status (On/Off)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_smart</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(max length)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Prints the song name in either the form "artist -
|
|
title" or file name, depending on whats available
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_status</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Playing, stopped, et cetera.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_title</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(max length)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Title of current MPD song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_track</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Prints the MPD track field
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>mpd_vol</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>MPD's volume
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>nameserver</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(index)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Print a nameserver from /etc/resolv.conf. Index
|
|
starts at and defaults to 0.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>new_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(mailbox)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Unread mail count in the specified mailbox or
|
|
mail spool if not. Both mbox and maildir type mailboxes are
|
|
supported.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>nodename</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Hostname
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>nvidia</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>threshold</option>
|
|
<option>temp</option>
|
|
<option>ambient</option>
|
|
<option>gpufreq</option>
|
|
<option>memfreq</option>
|
|
<option>imagequality</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Nvidia graficcard support for the XNVCtrl
|
|
library. Each option can be shortened to the least
|
|
significant part. Temperatures are printed as float, all
|
|
other values as integer.
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>threshold</command>
|
|
<option>The thresholdtemperature at
|
|
which the gpu slows down</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>temp</command>
|
|
<option>Gives the gpu current
|
|
temperature</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>ambient</command>
|
|
<option>Gives current air temperature near GPU
|
|
case</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>gpufreq</command>
|
|
<option>Gives the current gpu frequency</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>memfreq</command>
|
|
<option>Gives the current mem frequency</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>imagequality</command>
|
|
<option>Which imagequality should be choosen by
|
|
OpenGL applications</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>offset</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(pixels)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Move text over by N pixels. See also $voffset.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>outlinecolor</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(color)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Change outline color
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pb_battery</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>item</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If running on Apple powerbook/ibook, display
|
|
information on battery status. The item parameter
|
|
specifies, what information to display. Exactly one item
|
|
must be specified. Valid items are:
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>status</command>
|
|
<option>Display if battery is fully charged,
|
|
charging, discharging or absent (running on
|
|
AC)</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>percent</command>
|
|
<option>Display charge of battery in percent, if
|
|
charging or discharging. Nothing will be displayed,
|
|
if battery is fully charged or absent.</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>time</command>
|
|
<option>Display the time remaining until the
|
|
battery will be fully charged or discharged at
|
|
current rate. Nothing is displayed, if battery is
|
|
absent or if it's present but fully charged and not
|
|
discharging.</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_chroot</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Directory used as rootdirectory by the process
|
|
(this will be "/" unless the process did a chroot syscall)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_cmdline</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Command line this process was invoked with
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_cwd</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Current working directory of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_environ</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid varname</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Contents of a environment-var of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_environ_list</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>List of environment-vars that the process can see
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_exe</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Path to executed command that started the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_nice</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The nice value of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_openfiles</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>List of files that the process has open
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_parent</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The pid of the parent of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_priority</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The priority of the process (see 'priority' in "man 5 proc")
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_state</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>State of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_state_short</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>One of the chars in "RSDZTW" representing the state
|
|
of the process where R is running, S is sleeping in an
|
|
interruptible wait, D is waiting in uninterruptible disk sleep,
|
|
Z is zombie, T is traced or stopped (on a signal), and W is paging
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_stderr</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Filedescriptor binded to the STDERR of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_stdin</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Filedescriptor binded to the STDIN of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_stdout</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Filedescriptor binded to the STDOUT of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_threads</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of threads in process containing this thread
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_thread_list</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>List with pid's from threads from this process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_time_kernelmode</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Amount of time that the process has been scheduled in kernel mode in seconds
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_time_usermode</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Amount of time that the process has been scheduled in user mode in seconds
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_time</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Sum of $pid_time_kernelmode and $pid_time_usermode
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_uid</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The real uid of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_euid</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The effective uid of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_suid</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The saved set uid of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_fsuid</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The file system uid of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_gid</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The real gid of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_egid</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The effective gid of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_sgid</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The saved set gid of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_fsgid</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>The file system gid of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_vmpeak</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Peak virtual memory size of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_vmsize</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Virtual memory size of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_vmlck</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Locked memory size of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_vmhwm</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Peak resident set size ("high water mark") of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_vmrss</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Resident set size of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_vmdata</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Data segment size of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_vmstk</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Stack segment size of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_vmexe</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Text segment size of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_vmlib</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Shared library code size of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pid_vmpte</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>pid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Page table entries size of the process
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>platform</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(dev) type n (factor offset)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Platform sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). Parameter
|
|
dev may be omitted if you have only one platform device.
|
|
Platform type is either 'in' or 'vol' meaning voltage;
|
|
'fan' meaning fan; 'temp' meaning temperature. Parameter n
|
|
is number of the sensor. See /sys/bus/platform/devices/ on
|
|
your local computer. The optional arguments 'factor' and
|
|
'offset' allow precalculation of the raw input, which is
|
|
being modified as follows: 'input = input * factor +
|
|
offset'. Note that they have to be given as decimal values
|
|
(i.e. contain at least one decimal place).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pop3_unseen</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(args)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the number of unseen messages in your
|
|
global POP3 inbox by default. You can define individual
|
|
POP3 inboxes seperately by passing arguments to this
|
|
object. Arguments are: "host user pass [-i interval (in
|
|
seconds)] [-p port] [-e 'command'] [-r retries]". Default
|
|
port is 110, default interval is 5 minutes, and default
|
|
number of retries before giving up is 5. If the password is
|
|
supplied as '*', you will be prompted to enter the password
|
|
when Conky starts.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pop3_used</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(args)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the amount of space (in MiB, 2^20) used
|
|
in your global POP3 inbox by default. You can define
|
|
individual POP3 inboxes seperately by passing arguments to
|
|
this object. Arguments are: "host user pass [-i interval
|
|
(in seconds)] [-p port] [-e 'command'] [-r retries]". Default
|
|
port is 110, default interval is 5 minutes, and default
|
|
number of retries before giving up is 5. If the password is
|
|
supplied as '*', you will be prompted to enter the password
|
|
when Conky starts.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>pre_exec</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>shell command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Executes a shell command one time before conky
|
|
displays anything and puts output as text.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>processes</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Total processes (sleeping and running)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>read_tcp</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(host) port</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Connects to a tcp port on a host (default is
|
|
localhost), reads every char available at the moment and
|
|
shows them.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>replied_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(maildir)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of mails marked as replied in the
|
|
specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
|
|
mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>rss</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>uri interval_in_minutes action (num_par
|
|
(spaces_in_front))</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>Download and parse RSS feeds. The interval may be
|
|
a floating point value greater than 0, otherwise
|
|
defaults to 15 minutes. Action may be one of the
|
|
following: feed_title, item_title (with num par),
|
|
item_desc (with num par) and item_titles (when using
|
|
this action and spaces_in_front is given conky places
|
|
that many spaces in front of each item). This object is
|
|
threaded, and once a thread is created it can't be
|
|
explicitely destroyed. One thread will run for each URI
|
|
specified. You can use any protocol that Curl
|
|
supports.</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>running_processes</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Running processes (not sleeping), requires Linux
|
|
2.6
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>running_threads</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of running (runnable) threads. Linux only.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>scroll</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>length (step) text</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Scroll 'text' by 'step' characters showing
|
|
'length' number of characters at the same time. The text
|
|
may also contain variables. 'step' is optional and defaults
|
|
to 1 if not set. If a var creates output on multiple lines
|
|
then the lines are placed behind each other separated with
|
|
a '|'-sign. If you change the textcolor inside $scroll it
|
|
will automatically have it's old value back at the end of
|
|
$scroll. The end and the start of text will be seperated by
|
|
'length' number of spaces.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>seen_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(maildir)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of mails marked as seen in the specified
|
|
mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type mailboxes
|
|
are supported, mbox type will return -1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>shadecolor</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(color)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Change shading color
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>smapi</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(ARGS)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>when using smapi, display contents of the
|
|
/sys/devices/platform/smapi directory. ARGS are either
|
|
'(FILENAME)' or 'bat (INDEX) (FILENAME)' to display the
|
|
corresponding files' content. This is a very raw method of
|
|
accessing the smapi values. When available, better use one
|
|
of the smapi_* variables instead.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>smapi_bat_bar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(INDEX),(height),(width)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>when using smapi, display the remaining capacity
|
|
of the battery with index INDEX as a bar.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>smapi_bat_perc</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(INDEX)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>when using smapi, display the remaining capacity
|
|
in percent of the battery with index INDEX. This is a
|
|
separate variable because it supports the 'use_spacer'
|
|
configuration option.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>smapi_bat_power</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>INDEX</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>when using smapi, display the current power of
|
|
the battery with index INDEX in watt. This is a separate
|
|
variable because the original read out value is being
|
|
converted from mW. The sign of the output reflects charging
|
|
(positive) or discharging (negative) state.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>smapi_bat_temp</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>INDEX</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>when using smapi, display the current temperature
|
|
of the battery with index INDEX in degree Celsius. This is
|
|
a separate variable because the original read out value is
|
|
being converted from milli degree Celsius.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>sony_fanspeed</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the Sony VAIO fanspeed information if
|
|
sony-laptop kernel support is enabled. Linux only.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>stippled_hr</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(space)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Stippled (dashed) horizontal line
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>swap</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Amount of swap in use
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>swapbar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Bar that shows amount of swap in use
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>swapfree</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Amount of free swap
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>swapmax</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Total amount of swap
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>swapperc</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Percentage of swap in use
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>sysname</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>System name, Linux for example
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>tab</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(width, (start))</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Puts a tab of the specified width, starting from
|
|
column 'start'. The unit is pixels for both arguments.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>tail</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>logfile lines (next_check)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays last N lines of supplied text file. The
|
|
file is checked every 'next_check' update. If next_check is
|
|
not supplied, Conky defaults to 2. Max of 30 lines can be
|
|
displayed, or until the text buffer is filled.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>tcp_portmon</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>port_begin port_end item (index)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>TCP port (both IPv6 and IPv4) monitor for
|
|
specified local ports. Port numbers must be in
|
|
the range 1 to 65535. Valid items are:</para>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>count</command>
|
|
<option>Total number of connections in the
|
|
range</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>rip</command>
|
|
<option>Remote ip address</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>rhost</command>
|
|
<option>Remote host name</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>rport</command>
|
|
<option>Remote port number</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>rservice</command>
|
|
<option>Remote service name from
|
|
/etc/services</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>lip</command>
|
|
<option>Local ip address</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>lhost</command>
|
|
<option>Local host name</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>lport</command>
|
|
<option>Local port number</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>lservice</command>
|
|
<option>Local service name from
|
|
/etc/services</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<para>The connection index provides you with access to
|
|
each connection in the port monitor. The monitor will
|
|
return information for index values from 0 to n-1
|
|
connections. Values higher than n-1 are simply ignored.
|
|
For the "count" item, the connection index must be
|
|
omitted. It is required for all other items.</para>
|
|
<para>Examples:</para>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>${tcp_portmon 6881 6999
|
|
count}</command>
|
|
<option>Displays the number of connections in
|
|
the bittorrent port range</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>${tcp_portmon 22 22 rip 0}</command>
|
|
<option>Displays the remote host ip of the
|
|
first sshd connection</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>${tcp_portmon 22 22 rip 9}</command>
|
|
<option>Displays the remote host ip of the
|
|
tenth sshd connection</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>${tcp_portmon 1 1024 rhost
|
|
0}</command>
|
|
<option>Displays the remote host name of the
|
|
first connection on a privileged port</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>${tcp_portmon 1 1024 rport
|
|
4}</command>
|
|
<option>Displays the remote host port of the
|
|
fifth connection on a privileged port</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>${tcp_portmon 1 65535 lservice
|
|
14}</command>
|
|
<option>Displays the local service name of the
|
|
fifteenth connection in the range of all
|
|
ports</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<para>Note that port monitor variables which share the
|
|
same port range actually refer to the same monitor, so
|
|
many references to a single port range for different
|
|
items and different indexes all use the same monitor
|
|
internally. In other words, the program avoids creating
|
|
redundant monitors.</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>templateN</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(arg1)</option>
|
|
<option>(arg2)</option>
|
|
<option>(arg3 ...)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>Evaluate the content of the templateN
|
|
configuration variable (where N is a value between 0
|
|
and 9, inclusively), applying substitutions as
|
|
described in the documentation of the corresponding
|
|
configuration variable. The number of arguments is
|
|
optional, but must match the highest referred index in
|
|
the template. You can use the same special sequences in
|
|
each argument as the ones valid for a template
|
|
definition, e.g. to allow an argument to contain a
|
|
whitespace. Also simple nesting of templates is
|
|
possible this way.</para>
|
|
<para>Here are some examples of template
|
|
definitions:</para>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>template0 $\1\2</member>
|
|
<member>template1 \1: ${fs_used \2} / ${fs_size
|
|
\2}</member>
|
|
<member>template2 \1 \2</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<para>The following list shows sample usage of the
|
|
templates defined above, with the equivalent syntax
|
|
when not using any template at all:</para>
|
|
<table>
|
|
<tgroup cols="2">
|
|
<thead>
|
|
<row rowsep="1">
|
|
<entry>using template</entry>
|
|
<entry>same without template</entry>
|
|
</row>
|
|
</thead>
|
|
<tbody>
|
|
<row>
|
|
<entry>${template0 node name}</entry>
|
|
<entry>$nodename</entry>
|
|
</row>
|
|
<row>
|
|
<entry>${template1 root /}</entry>
|
|
<entry>root: ${fs_free /} / ${fs_size
|
|
/}</entry>
|
|
</row>
|
|
<row>
|
|
<entry>
|
|
<programlisting>${template1
|
|
${template2\ disk\ root}
|
|
/}</programlisting>
|
|
</entry>
|
|
<entry>
|
|
<programlisting>disk root:
|
|
${fs_free /} / ${fs_size
|
|
/}</programlisting>
|
|
</entry>
|
|
</row>
|
|
</tbody>
|
|
</tgroup>
|
|
</table>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>texeci</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>interval command</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Runs a command at an interval inside a thread and
|
|
displays the output. Same as $execi, except the command is
|
|
run inside a thread. Use this if you have a slow script to
|
|
keep Conky updating. You should make the interval slightly
|
|
longer then the time it takes your script to execute. For
|
|
example, if you have a script that take 5 seconds to
|
|
execute, you should make the interval at least 6 seconds.
|
|
See also $execi. This object will clean up the thread when
|
|
it is destroyed, so it can safely be used in a nested
|
|
fashion, though it may not produce the desired behaviour if
|
|
used this way.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>threads</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Total threads
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>time</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(format)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Local time, see man strftime to get more
|
|
information about format
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>to_bytes</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>size</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>If 'size' is a number followed by a size-unit
|
|
(kilobyte,mb,GiB,...) then it converts the size to bytes
|
|
and shows it without unit, otherwise it just shows 'size'.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>top</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>type num</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>This takes arguments in the form:top (name)
|
|
(number) Basically, processes are ranked from highest to
|
|
lowest in terms of cpu usage, which is what (num)
|
|
represents. The types are: "name", "pid", "cpu", "mem",
|
|
"mem_res", "mem_vsize", "time", "io_perc", "io_read" and
|
|
"io_write". There can be a max of 10 processes listed.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>top_io</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>type num</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as top, except sorted by the amount of I/O
|
|
the process has done during the update interval
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>top_mem</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>type num</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as top, except sorted by mem usage instead
|
|
of cpu
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>top_time</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>type num</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Same as top, except sorted by total CPU time
|
|
instead of current CPU usage
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>totaldown</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Total download, overflows at 4 GB on Linux with
|
|
32-bit arch and there doesn't seem to be a way to know how
|
|
many times it has already done that before conky has
|
|
started.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>totalup</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Total upload, this one too, may overflow
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>trashed_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(maildir)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of mails marked as trashed in the
|
|
specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
|
|
mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>tztime</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(timezone (format))</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Local time for specified timezone, see man
|
|
strftime to get more information about format. The timezone
|
|
argument is specified in similar fashion as TZ environment
|
|
variable. For hints, look in /usr/share/zoneinfo. e.g.
|
|
US/Pacific, Europe/Zurich, etc.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>gid_name</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>gid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Name of group with this gid
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>uid_name</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>uid</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Username of user with this uid
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>unflagged_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(maildir)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of mails not marked as flagged in the
|
|
specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
|
|
mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>unforwarded_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(maildir)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of mails not marked as forwarded in the
|
|
specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
|
|
mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>unreplied_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(maildir)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of mails not marked as replied in the
|
|
specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
|
|
mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>unseen_mails</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(maildir)</option>
|
|
<option>(interval)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of new or unseen mails in the specified
|
|
mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type mailboxes
|
|
are supported, mbox type will return -1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>updates</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>Number of updates</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>for debugging
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>upspeed</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Upload speed in suitable IEC units
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>upspeedf</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Upload speed in KiB with one decimal
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>upspeedgraph</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(netdev) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1)
|
|
(gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Upload speed graph, colours defined in hex, minus
|
|
the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for the
|
|
graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when
|
|
you use the -l switch. Takes the switch '-t' to use a
|
|
temperature gradient, which makes the gradient values
|
|
change depending on the amplitude of a particular graph
|
|
value (try it and see).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>uptime</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Uptime
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>uptime_short</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Uptime in a shorter format
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>user_names</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Lists the names of the users logged in
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>user_number</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of users logged in
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>user_terms</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Lists the consoles in use
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>user_times</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Lists how long users have been logged in for
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>user_time</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>console</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Lists how long the user for the given console has been
|
|
logged in for
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>utime</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(format)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Display time in UTC (universal coordinate time).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>voffset</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(pixels)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Change vertical offset by N pixels. Negative
|
|
values will cause text to overlap. See also $offset.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>voltage_mv</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(n)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Returns CPU #n's voltage in mV. CPUs are counted
|
|
from 1. If omitted, the parameter defaults to 1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>voltage_v</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(n)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Returns CPU #n's voltage in V. CPUs are counted
|
|
from 1. If omitted, the parameter defaults to 1.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>weather</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>URI locID data_type
|
|
(interval_in_minutes)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>Download, parse and display METAR data.</para>
|
|
<para>For the 'URI', there are two
|
|
possibilities:</para>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/observations/metar/stations/</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
http://xoap.weather.com/weather/local/</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<para>The first one is free to use but the second
|
|
requires you to register and obtain your partner ID and
|
|
license key. These two must be written, separated by a
|
|
space, into a file called .xoaprc which needs to be
|
|
placed into your home directory.</para>
|
|
<para>'locID' must be a valid location identifier for
|
|
the required uri. For the NOAA site this must be a
|
|
valid ICAO (see for instance
|
|
https://pilotweb.nas.faa.gov/qryhtml/icao/). For the
|
|
weather.com site this must be a valid location ID (see
|
|
for instance
|
|
http://aspnetresources.com/tools/locid.aspx).</para>
|
|
<para>'data_type' must be one of the following:</para>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>last_update</command>
|
|
<para>The date and time stamp of the data.
|
|
The result depends on the URI used. For the
|
|
NOAA site it is date (yyyy/mm/dd) and UTC time.
|
|
For the weather.com one it is date
|
|
([m]m/[d]d/yy) and Local Time of the
|
|
station.</para>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>temperature</command>
|
|
<para>Air temperature (you can use the
|
|
'temperature_unit' config setting to change
|
|
units)</para>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>cloud_cover</command>
|
|
<para>The highest cloud cover status</para>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>pressure</command>
|
|
<para>Air pressure in millibar</para>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>wind_speed</command>
|
|
<para>Wind speed in km/h</para>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>wind_dir</command>
|
|
<para>Wind direction</para>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>wind_dir_DEG</command>
|
|
<para>Compass wind direction</para>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>humidity</command>
|
|
<para>Relative humidity in %</para>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>weather</command>
|
|
<para>Any relevant weather event (rain, snow,
|
|
etc.). This is not used if you are querying the
|
|
weather.com site since this data is aggregated
|
|
into the cloud_cover one</para>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>icon</command>
|
|
<para>Weather icon (only for
|
|
www.weather.com). Can be used together with the
|
|
icon kit provided upon registering to their
|
|
service.</para>
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<para>'delay_in_minutes' (optional, default 30) cannot
|
|
be less than 30 minutes.</para>
|
|
<para>This object is threaded, and once a thread is
|
|
created it can't be explicitely destroyed. One thread
|
|
will run for each URI specified.</para>
|
|
<para>Note that these variables are still EXPERIMENTAL
|
|
and can be subject to many future changes.</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>weather_forecast</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>URI locID day data_type
|
|
(interval_in_minutes)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>Download, parse and display weather forecast data
|
|
for a given day (daytime only).</para>
|
|
<para>For the 'URI', for the time being only
|
|
http://xoap.weather.com/weather/local/ is
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|
supported. See 'weather' above for details of usage</para>
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<para>'locID', see 'weather' above.</para>
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<para>'day' is a number from 0 (today) to 4 (3 days
|
|
after tomorrow).</para>
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<para>'data_type' must be one of the following:</para>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
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<member>
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|
<command>day</command>
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<option>Day of the week</option>
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|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>date</command>
|
|
<option>Date, in the form MMM DD (ie. Jul 14)</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>low</command>
|
|
<option>Minimun temperature (you can use the
|
|
'temperature_unit' config setting to change
|
|
units)</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>hi</command>
|
|
<option>Maximum temperature (you can use the
|
|
'temperature_unit' config setting to change
|
|
units)</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>icon</command>
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|
<option>Weather icon. Can be used together with the
|
|
icon kit provided upon registering to the weather.com
|
|
service</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>forecast</command>
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|
<option>Weather forecast (sunny, rainy, etc.)</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>wind_speed</command>
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|
<option>Wind speed in km/h</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>wind_dir</command>
|
|
<option>Wind direction</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>wind_dir_DEG</command>
|
|
<option>Compass wind direction</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>humidity</command>
|
|
<option>Relative humidity in %</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<command>precipitation</command>
|
|
<option>Probability of having a
|
|
precipitation (in %)</option>
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<para>'delay_in_minutes' (optional, default 210) cannot
|
|
be lower than 210 min.</para>
|
|
<para>This object is threaded, and once a thread is
|
|
created it can't be explicitely destroyed. One thread
|
|
will run for each URI specified. You can use any
|
|
protocol that Curl supports.</para>
|
|
<para>Note that these variables are still EXPERIMENTAL
|
|
and can be subject to many future changes.</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>wireless_ap</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Wireless access point MAC address (Linux only)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>wireless_bitrate</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Wireless bitrate (ie 11 Mb/s) (Linux only)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>wireless_essid</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Wireless access point ESSID (Linux only)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>wireless_link_bar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width) (net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Wireless link quality bar (Linux only)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>wireless_link_qual</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Wireless link quality (Linux only)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>wireless_link_qual_max</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Wireless link quality maximum value (Linux only)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>wireless_link_qual_perc</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Wireless link quality in percents (Linux only)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>wireless_mode</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(net)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Wireless mode (Managed/Ad-Hoc/Master) (Linux
|
|
only)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>words</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>textfile</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Displays the number of words in the given file
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_album</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Album in current XMMS2 song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_artist</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Artist in current XMMS2 song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_bar</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
<option>(height),(width)</option>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Bar of XMMS2's progress
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_bitrate</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Bitrate of current song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_comment</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Comment in current XMMS2 song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_date</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Returns song's date.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_duration</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Duration of current song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_elapsed</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Song's elapsed time
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_genre</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Genre in current XMMS2 song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_id</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>XMMS2 id of current song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_percent</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Percent of song's progress
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_playlist</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Returns the XMMS2 playlist.
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_size</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Size of current song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_smart</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Prints the song name in either the form "artist -
|
|
title" or file name, depending on whats available
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_status</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>XMMS2 status (Playing, Paused, Stopped, or
|
|
Disconnected)
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_timesplayed</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Number of times a song was played (presumably).
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_title</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Title in current XMMS2 song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_tracknr</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Track number in current XMMS2 song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
<varlistentry>
|
|
<term>
|
|
<command>
|
|
<option>xmms2_url</option>
|
|
</command>
|
|
</term>
|
|
<listitem>Full path to current song
|
|
<para /></listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
</variablelist>
|