Provided by: wmfsm_0.36-1_amd64
NAME
wmfsm — shows the amount of disk space available
SYNOPSIS
wmfsm [--normal, -n ] [--fire, -f ] [--blink, -b ] [--noblink ] [-display ] [-d, --delay ] [-h, --help ]
DESCRIPTION
wmfsm is a WindowMaker dock application that shows the amount of disk space available on mounted file systems with colored bars.
OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h, --help Show summary of options. -v, --version Show version of program. -n, --normal Show the entire bars in the same color. -f, --fire Render the bars as gradients. You may switch between the normal and fire modes by mouse clicks anywhere on wmfsm. -b, --blink Blink the bars if the filesystem is 95% full. --noblink Do not blink if the filesystem is 95% full. -display Draw on the specified display. -d, --delay Wait the specified number of milliseconds to redraw the window. -a, --appearance Select an appearance file. Note that these files may be found in the wmfsm data directory, likely /usr/local/share/wmfsm or /usr/share/wmfsm.
FILES
You may exclude filesystems from being show by wmfsm by listing them in the ~/.wmfsmrc file. It should have as its first line either [include] or [exclude]. The next lines are filesystems that are either explicitly included or excluded respectively. Note: the format of the ~/.wmfsmrc file is very strict. Make sure there are no whitespaces at the beginning or at the end of lines. No comments (#) are allowed. Here is an example: [exclude] /proc /dev/pts /floppy /cdrom
SEE ALSO
X (1x), wmaker (1), df (1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Chris Gray <cgray4@po-box.mcgill.ca>. WMFSM(1)