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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Optionally if you want to use dzen's gadgets: make clean install -Note: By default dzen will not be compiled with Xinerama support. +Note: By default dzen will not be compiled with Xinerama and XPM support. Uncomment the respective lines in config.mk to change this. @@ -88,6 +88,7 @@ dzen accepts a couple of options: -p persist EOF (optional timeout in seconds) -x x position -y y position + -h line height (default: fontheight + 2 pixels) -w width -xs number of Xinerama screen -v version information @@ -149,7 +150,7 @@ Q4: Ok, the title and slave thing works, can I update the A4: Sure, see "(4) Simultaneous updates" or use the in-text command "^tw()" to explicitly draw to the title windwow. - See section (5) for further details + See section (5) for further details Q5: Can i chnage color of my input at runtime? @@ -290,6 +291,10 @@ Supported actions: scrolldown:n scroll slave window n lines down (default n=1) grabkeys enable keyboard support ungrabkeys disable keyboard support + grabmouse enable mouse support + only needed with specific windowmanagers, such as fluxbox + ungrabmouse release mouse + only needed with specific windowmanagers, such as fluxbox Note: If no events/actions are specified dzen defaults to: @@ -399,7 +404,10 @@ Currently the following commands are supported: ^co(RADIUS) circle outline ^p(PIXEL) increment momentary position by PIXEL + ^i(path) draw icon specified by path + Supported formats: XBM and optionally XPM + ^tw() draw to title window This command has some annoyances, as only @@ -414,10 +422,13 @@ input. The color can be specified either as symbolic name (e.g. red, darkgreen, etc.) or as #rrggbb hex-value (e.g. #ffffaa). -Icons must be in the XBM format, see the "bitmaps" directory for some -sample icons. With the standard "bitmap" application you can easily draw -your own icons, though there are lots floating around on your harddisk -or on the web. +Icons must be in the XBM or optionally XPM format, see the "bitmaps" +directory for some sample icons. With the standard "bitmap" application +you can easily draw your own icons. + +Note: Displaying XPM (pixmap) files imposes a somewhat + higher load than lightweight XBM files, so use + them with care in tight loops. Rectangles will be truncated to the maximum possible size if you specify a size bigger than dzen's window. |