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diff --git a/man/i3status.man b/man/i3status.man index 614e22c..7ba4422 100644 --- a/man/i3status.man +++ b/man/i3status.man @@ -160,14 +160,41 @@ easier because the terminal-output of i3status becomes much more readable, but  should only used for such quick glances, because it will only support very  basic output-features (for example you only get 3 bits of color depth).  none:: -Does not use any color codes. Separates values by the pipe symbol. This should -be used with i3bar and can be used for custom scripts. +Does not use any color codes. Separates values by the pipe symbol by default. +This should be used with i3bar and can be used for custom scripts.  It's also possible to use the color_good, color_degraded, color_bad directives  to define specific colors per module. If one of these directives is defined  in a module section its value will override the value defined in the general  section just for this module. +If you don't fancy the vertical separators between modules i3status/i3bar +uses by default, you can employ the +separator+ directive to configure how +modules are separated. You can either disable the default separator altogether +setting it to the empty string. You might then define separation as part of a +module's format string. This is your only option when using the i3bar output +format as the separator is drawn by i3bar directly otherwise. For the other +output formats, the provided non-empty string will be automatically enclosed +with the necessary coloring bits if color support is enabled. + +*Example configuration*: +------------------------------------------------------------- +general { +    output_format = "xmobar" +    separator = "  " +} + +order += "load" +order += "disk /" + +load { +    format = "[ load: %1min, %5min, %15min ]" +} +disk "/" { +    format = "%avail" +} +------------------------------------------------------------- +  === IPv6  This module gets the IPv6 address used for outgoing connections (that is, the  | 
