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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ PRONUNCIATION  SYNOPSIS  	radharc [OPTIONS]... -	The -l option is mandatory. +	The -l option is mandatory, unless single value -t is used.  OPTIONS  	-l LATITUDE:LONGITUDE @@ -19,45 +19,55 @@ OPTIONS  		Reminder for Americans (particularly US Americans),  		you are an the western hemisphere, not the eastern, -		thus your latitude is negative. If you experience +		thus your longtiude is negative. If you experience  		weird colour temperatures, 100 % of the times it is  		because you forgot the minus sign. But no need to  		feel stupid, it is a really common mistake. +		No complicated stuff please, only latitudes within +		±90° and longitudes within ±180°. No unit thought. +  	-t DAY:NIGHT  		Select colour temperature to use during full daytime  		and full night. This should be a integer. Do not -		include the unit (the 'K'). +		include the unit (the 'K'). The temperatures must +		be at least 1000 K.  	-t TEMPERATURE  		Select temperature to use. The program will exit  		when it is done setting the temperature. The  		natural colour temperature is 6500 K ('-t 6500'). +		The temperature must be at least 1000 K.  	-t +DELTA -		Increase the colour temperature by DELTA Kelvin. +		Increase the colour temperature by DELTA kelvin.  	-t -DELTA -		Decrease the colour temperature by DELTA Kelvin. +		Decrease the colour temperature by DELTA kelvin.  	-T TEMPERATURE  		Temperature that shall be used when the program  		is disabled (via SIGUSR1). -	-p	Print the current colour temperature. +	-p	Print the current status.  	-n	Set the temperature immediately, do not transition. -	-N	Do not transision when exiting, reset and exit -		immediately on exit. +	-N	Do not transition when exiting, disabling, or +		reenabling. -	-o	Set the colour immediately, and exit. +	-o	Set the colour, and exit.  	-x	Ignore the current calibrations on the monitors.  	-s SECONDS  		The start and exit transitions shall take SECONDS -		seconds. This may be a floating point number. +		seconds. This may be a floating point number, with +		an explicit unit. + +	-S KELVINS +		The transitions speed, in kelvin per second. +		This most be a positive integer.  	-i  		Apply negative image filter. Radharc will detect @@ -69,6 +79,16 @@ OPTIONS  	-b  		Broadcast events with bus. +	-d SERVER=DISPLAY +		Use the display server whose identifier is +		DISPLAY and whose identifier is stored in the +		environment variable SERVER, for example +		-d DISPLAY=:0 for the X display :0. + +	-d SYSTEM +		Use a subsystem which does not have identifiers. +		For example drm for the Direct Rendering Manager. +  	-e EDID  		Select monitor to use by its EDID. @@ -96,6 +116,13 @@ SIGNALS  		have been selected manually, it will be in the  		order they where selected. +ENVIRONMENT +	RADHARC_STATE +		The pathname to the state file, will be +		determined automatically if not set. +		If not set, you may only have one instance +		running per display server instance. +  NOTES  	I suggest using a local script named radharc that  	sets all options for you.  | 
