From 134c79f3d65928c18826f5ca2aae23130ed038cd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Voss Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2022 21:12:03 +0200 Subject: Prepare the switch to Go --- mstatus.1 | 130 -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 130 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 mstatus.1 (limited to 'mstatus.1') diff --git a/mstatus.1 b/mstatus.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 672dba1..0000000 --- a/mstatus.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -.\" vi: tw=80 -.\" -.\" BSD Zero Clause License -.\" -.\" Copyright (c) 2022 Thomas Voss -.\" -.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any -.\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted. -.\" -.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH -.\" REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY -.\" AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, -.\" INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM -.\" LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR -.\" OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR -.\" PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. -.Dd $Mdocdate: September 23 2022 $ -.Dt MSTATUS 1 -.Os -.Sh NAME -.Nm mstatus -.Nd a modular status bar -.Sh SYNOPSIS -.Nm -.Op Fl r -.Op Fl s Ar seperator -.Sh DESCRIPTION -.Nm -is a modular status bar. -The -.Nm -status bar is comprised of a series of blocks which can be programmatically -added, removed, and updated. -These blocks appear side by side on the status bar seperated by the string -.Dq " | " , -although this can be configured with the -.Fl s -flag. -Commands are sent to and from the status bar via a named pipe located at -.Pa $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mstatus.pipe -or -.Pa /run/user/$(id -u)/mstatus.pipe -if the -.Ev $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR -environment variable is not set. -.Ss SYNTAX -The syntax used to send commands is extremely simple. -Every command sent follows the form -.Dq (\-?)([0-9]*)(.*) -or in other words, an optional -.Sq \- -followed by an optional unsigned integer, followed by an optional string. -Starting at the beginning, a leading -.Sq \- -tells -.Nm -that you would like to remove a block from the status bar. -If the command does not begin with a -.Sq \- -then -.Nm -will attempt to create/update a block instead. -.Pp -Next, you can optionally provide a number which represents the block you want -to act upon. -As an example, the command -.Dq \-10 -signals that you would like to remove block 10 from the status bar. -The command -.Dq 4 -on the other hand signals that you would like to create/update block 4. -If no block number is specified, then the specified action will be executed on -block 1. -It is important to note that the command -.Dq 0 -will be ignored as there is no block 0, however the command -.Dq \-0 -is special in that it deletes all the blocks from the status bar. -.Pp -Finally, after you have provided the optional -.Sq \- -flag and have selected the block to act upon, you can provide any string which -will be displayed in the selected block. -If the -.Sq \- -flag was specified then this string will be simply ignored. -.Sh OPTIONS -.Bl -tag -width Ds -.It Fl r -Add a single space of padding to the right of the status bar. -.It Fl s Ar seperator -Set the block seperator to the string specified by -.Ar seperator -as opposed to the default of -.Dq " | " . -.El -.Sh EXAMPLES -Display the current time in block 1, and the current date in block 2: -.Pp -.Dl "$ date \(aq+%H:%M\(aq >$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mstatus.pipe # Note the implicit \(aq1\(aq" -.Dl "$ date \(aq+2%d/%m/%Y\(aq >$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mstatus.pipe # Note the leading \(aq2\(aq" -.Pp -Delete the 5th block: -.Pp -.Dl $ echo \(aq-5\(aq >$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mstatus.pipe -.Pp -Replace the entire status bar with -.Dq Hello world! : -.Pp -.Dl $ printf \(aq-0\enHello world!\(aq >$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mstatus.pipe -.Sh EXIT STATUS -.Ex -std -.Sh NOTES -.Nm -always allocates enough memory to be able to hold as many blocks as the number -of the rightmost block. -This means that if you created a block in slots 1 and 2, memory will be -allocated for 2 blocks, however if you create a block in slots 1, 2, and 300, -then memory will be allocated for 300 blocks. -It is for this reason that you should avoid creating blocks in very high slots -without reason. -Luckily if deleting the block in slot 300 from the above example, the memory -for slots 3 to 300 will all be freed. -.Sh BUGS -As of the initial 1.0 version you cannot have a block which begins with a digit. -.Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr dwm 1 , -.Xr sway 1 -.Sh AUTHORS -.An Thomas Voss Aq Mt thomasvoss@live.com -- cgit v1.2.3