From 4a8d490cc62902672969bd2750bb0c0a66064a4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mattias Andrée Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 08:03:59 +0100 Subject: m + list examples in info manual MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Signed-off-by: Mattias Andrée --- info/blueshift.texinfo | 122 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 122 insertions(+) (limited to 'info') diff --git a/info/blueshift.texinfo b/info/blueshift.texinfo index d584601..cfb8cf9 100644 --- a/info/blueshift.texinfo +++ b/info/blueshift.texinfo @@ -9,6 +9,11 @@ @finalout @c %**end of header +@c --- start of do not touch --- +@set DOCDIR /usr/share/doc +@set PKGNAME blueshift +@c --- end of do not touch --- + @dircategory Ergonomy @direntry @@ -57,6 +62,7 @@ Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled * Invoking:: Invocation of @command{blueshift}. * Signals:: Signals handled by @command{blueshift}. * Configuration API:: How to write configuration files. +* Configuration examples:: Example configuration files. * Related software:: Software related to @command{blueshift}. * Terminology:: Related terminology. * GNU Free Documentation License:: Copying and sharing this manual. @@ -1475,6 +1481,122 @@ by invoking them. +@node Configuration examples +@chapter Configuration examples + +The Blueshift packages comes with a set of example +configuration scripts. These are installed to +@file{@value{DOCDIR}/@value{PKGNAME}/examples}. +These examples include: + +@table @file +@item backlight +This example demonstrates how to use adjust backlight +without interfering to much with manual adjustments. +The example with oscillate the backlight between 50 % +and 100 % but include any manual adjustments. + +@item battery +This is a small example that inverts the colours when +the battery's capacity is low. It includes very little +from the configuration API but uses Linux's sysfs to +determine the battery's capacity an charging status. + +@item comprehensive +This example includes most of Blueshift's features and +lets you use them very generically. It does include all +basic features of Blueshift. + +@item crtc-detection +This is a small example that identifies which monitors +you have plugged in to the computer, and applied their +proper calibration. + +@item crtc-searching +This example uses option parsing and CRTC searching. +@command{Screens.find_by_crtc} and +@command{Screen.find_by_crtc}, are not used, those are +not useful for anything. They can be used for seaching +the number of connected monitors, but +@command{Screen.crtc_count} is much more effective. + +@item current-settings +This is a small example demonstrates how the currents +settings can be read and transitioned from. + +@item darkroom +This is a samll example inverts the colours and then +makes the monitors red and dim. It is exited by running +again with Blueshift's @option{-r} (@option{--reset}) +option. + +@item icc-profile-atoms +This is a tiny example that demonstrates how to read +and use the @var{_ICC_PROFILE(_n)} atoms for X screens. + +@c @item lisp-esque +@c @itemx lisp-esque.conf + +@item logarithmic +A very small example that uses free function modifier +and temporary curve linearisation to make the colour +curves logarithmic. + +@item modes +This example can be used to name a mode you want to use, +without having to use Blueshift's @option{-c} option and +give a pathname. You will only need to give a filename. +In this example, those modes are installed in the directory +@file{$@var{XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/blueshift-modes}, and the +default mode is named @file{default}. + +@item sleepmode +This example graciously fades out the screen on start and +in on exit. It is a nice alternative to turning off the +monitor, just press @kbd{Control+c} when you wake up. + +@item stored-settings +This example demonstrates how settings can be stored +and be transition from later. + +@item textconf +@itemx textconf.conf +This example uses a text based configuration file to make +it easier for non-programmers to use Blueshift. It will +read a file with the same pathname just with @file{.conf} +appended (@file{textconf.conf} in this case.) However, if +the filename of this file ends with with @file{rc}, that +part will be removed, for example, if you rename this +script to @file{~/.blueshiftrc} it will read +@file{~/.blueshift.conf} rather than +@file{~/.blueshiftrc.conf}. + +@item threaded +This is an example demonstrates how you can make a +multithreaded configurations script. + +@item weather +This is a samll example demonstrates how to include +weather conditions in your configuration scripts. + +@item xmobar +This example can be used in @command{xmobar} to display +the Sun's elevation and to what degree it is day time. + +@item xmonad +This configuration scripts read the @command{xmonad} +log to detect which workspace you are viewing. It can +also disable adjustments when you are in selected +programs such as The GIMP and Inkscape. + +@item xpybar +This example can be used in @command{xpybar} to display +the Sun's elevation and to what degree it is day time. + +@end table + + + @node Related software @chapter Related software -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2