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authorMohammed Ismail Ansari <team.terminal@gmail.com>2020-03-29 18:03:51 -0500
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2020-03-29 18:03:51 -0500
commit87d3981dd46b928badd39c85e44de8f4629cd48e (patch)
treeddbc4785430280ef5749385dbb3dd076e65c29f7
parent3374e1605d718816d08ba91721aa82ec73086b9d (diff)
add more specificity to describe color_degraded and color_bad
-rw-r--r--man/i3status.man20
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/man/i3status.man b/man/i3status.man
index c2849c3..e668312 100644
--- a/man/i3status.man
+++ b/man/i3status.man
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ your system. The first occurrence of %d gets replaced with the battery number,
but you can just hard-code a path as well.
It is possible to define a low_threshold that causes the battery text to be
-colored red. The low_threshold type can be of threshold_type "time" or
+colored color_bad. The low_threshold type can be of threshold_type "time" or
"percentage". So, if you configure low_threshold to 10 and threshold_type to
"time", and your battery lasts another 9 minutes, it will be colored red.
@@ -428,14 +428,14 @@ Gets the percentual CPU usage from +/proc/stat+ (Linux) or +sysctl(3)+
(FreeBSD/OpenBSD).
It is possible to define a max_threshold that will color the load
-value red in case the CPU average over the last interval is getting
+value with color_bad in case the CPU average over the last interval is getting
higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 95. The output
format when above max_threshold can be customized with
format_above_threshold.
It is possible to define a degraded_threshold that will color the load
-value yellow in case the CPU average over the last interval is getting
-higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 90. The output format
+value with color_degraded in case the CPU average over the last interval is
+getting higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 90. The output format
when above degraded threshold can be customized with
format_above_degraded_threshold.
@@ -464,11 +464,11 @@ available. These will print human readable values. It's also possible to prefix
the placeholders with +percentage_+ to get a value in percent.
It's possible to define a +threshold_degraded+ and a +threshold_critical+ to
-color the status bar output in yellow or red, if the available memory falls
-below the given threshold. Possible values of the threshold can be any integer,
-suffixed with an iec symbol (+T+, +G+, +M+, +K+). Alternatively, the integer
-can be suffixed by a percent sign, which then rets evaluated relatively to
-total memory.
+color the status bar output in color_degraded or color_bad, if the available
+memory falls below the given threshold. Possible values of the threshold can be
+any integer, suffixed with an iec symbol (+T+, +G+, +M+, +K+). Alternatively,
+the integer can be suffixed by a percent sign, which then rets evaluated
+relatively to total memory.
If the +format_degraded+ parameter is given and either the critical or the
degraded threshold applies, +format_degraded+ will get used as format string.
@@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ methods to distinguish the actually used memory.
Gets the system load (number of processes waiting for CPU time in the last
1, 5 and 15 minutes). It is possible to define a max_threshold that will
-color the load value red in case the load average of the last minute is
+color the load value color_bad in case the load average of the last minute is
getting higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 5. The output
format when above max_threshold can be customized with
format_above_threshold.