From e6238be4d9ebb83ff39254db584d408e631417c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dylan Araps Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2016 11:18:19 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] Destroyed Customization (markdown) --- Customization.md | 306 ----------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 306 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Customization.md diff --git a/Customization.md b/Customization.md deleted file mode 100644 index 235653e..0000000 --- a/Customization.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,306 +0,0 @@ -There are a ton of options and launch flags in the script that allow you
-to customize just about everything. This wiki page explains each option
-in detail so you have a better understanding of how they work. - -This page may be outdated, see the comments inside the script for the
-most recent changes. - -## Info: - -#### speed_type - -Change which CPU speed type is displayed. - -Possible values: `current`, `min`, `max`, `bios`, `scaling_current`,
-`scaling_min`, `scaling_max.` - -**NOTE**: This only support Linux with cpufreq. - - -#### uptime_shorthand - -Shorten the output of uptime. - -Possible values: `tiny`, `on`, `off` - - -#### gpu_shorthand - -Shorten the output of GPU. - -Possible values: `on`, `off` - - -#### gtk_shorthand - -Shorten the output of GTK themes and icons. - -Possible values: `on`, `off` - - -#### gtk2 - -When set to `off` GTK2 themes and icons will be hidden from the output
-of GTK. - -Possible values: `on`, `off` - - -#### gtk3 - -When set to `off` GTK3 themes and icons will be hidden from the output
-of GTK. - -Possible values: `on`, `off` - - -## Text Colors: - - -#### colors - -A shorthand way of coloring the text. The numbers color in this
-order: `title`, `@`, `subtitle`, `colon`, `underline`, `info` - -Example usage: `--colors 1 2 3 4 5 6` - -Possible values: any `numbers` up to 6 times - -**Note:** If you use just want to color the first 3 values then
-it'll look like this: `--colors 1 2 3`. When you use less than
-6 colors the empty values use their defaults. - - -#### title_color - -Change the color of the title at the top of the output. - -Possible values: `number` - - -#### at_color - -Change the color of the `@` symbol in the title at the top of
-the output. - -Possible values: `number` - - -#### subtitle_color - -Change the color of the subtitles. - -Possible values: `number` - - -#### colon_color - -Change the color of the subtitle's colon. - -Possible values: `number` - - -#### underline_color - -Change the color of the underline under the title. - -Possible values: `number` - - -#### info_color - -Change the color of the info. - -Possible values: `number` - - -## Text Formatting - - -#### underline - -Enable/Disable the underline at the top of the script. - -Possible values: `on`, 'off' - - -#### underline_char - -Character to create the underline with. - -Possible values: Any single character - - -#### line_wrap - -Enable/Disable line wrap. When set to `off` long lines just go
-offscreen - -Possible values: `on`, `off` - - -#### bold - -Enable/Disable bold text. - -Possible values: `on`, `off` - - -#### prompt_height - -Set this value to the amount of lines your terminal prompt
-takes up. This fixes the script output getting cut off when the
-prompt height was too high. - -Possible values: `number` - - -## Color Blocks - - -#### color_blocks - -Enable/Disable the color palette that gets printed beneath
-the info. - -Possible values: `on`, `off` - - -#### block_width - -How many space chars wide to make each color block. - -Possible values: `number` - - -#### block_range - -The range of colors to print. To print 16 colors use
-the value `--block_range 0 15` - -Possible values: `number number` - - -## Image - - -#### image - -Image source, where we get the image from. - -Possible values: `wall`, `shuffle`, `/path/to/img.png`, `off` - - -#### image_backend - -Which program to use to display images. - -Possible values: `w3m`, `iterm2` - - -#### shuffledir - -Directory to shuffle through when `image=shuffle`. - -Possible values: `directory` - - -#### font_width - -This is used to dynamically size the image and must be
-set to your font width for it to be sized correctly. If you
-don't know your font width just keep trying values until the
-image takes up **half** the terminal width. - -Possible values: `number` - - -#### image_position - -Which side of the terminal to draw the image on. - -Possible values: `left`, `right` - - -#### split_size - -How big the image and text splits should be. The default value
-of `2` makes the image and text take up **half** the terminal each.
-A value of `3` will make the image and text take up a **third** of the
-terminal each and etc. - -Possible values: `number` - - -#### crop_mode - -Which crop mode to use. - -Possible values: `normal`, `fit`, `fill` - -**Note**: For more info on `fit` and `fill`, see this wiki page: - -https://github.com/dylanaraps/fetch/wiki/What-is-Smart-Crop%3F - - -#### crop_offset - -Change the crop offset for `normal` crop_mode. - -Possible values: `northwest`, `north`, `northeast`, `west`, `center`,
-`east`, `southwest`, `south`, `southeast` - - -#### xoffset - -How many pixels to pad the image on the left. - -Possible values: `number` - -**Note**: This only works with `image_backend` `w3m`. - - -#### yoffset - -How many pixels to pad the image from the top. - -Possible values: `number` - -**Note**: This only works with `image_backend` `w3m`. - - -#### gap - -Gap between images and text. The value is the amount of
-space chars to pad the text. - -Possible values: `number`, `-number` - -**Note**: This can also take a negative value which will
-push the text closer to the left. - - -#### clean - -Remove all cropped images. - -Possible values: `none` - - -## Screenshot: - - -#### scrot - -Take a screenshot on script end. - -Possible values: '/path/to/save/scrot.png` - -**Note**: An empty value will save the screenshots in `scrot_dir`/`scrot_name`. - - -#### scrot_cmd - -Screenshot program to launch. - -Possible values: `program name`