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NAME

       wmgtemp - Temperature sensor dock app for Window Maker

SYNOPSIS

       wmgtemp [options]

DESCRIPTION

       wmgtemp  is  a  dock-app for Window Maker that graphically displays the
       CPU and System temperatures using the lm_sensors package.  It  displays
       the  CPU  and System temperature values, a scaling graph of temperature
       history, high-temperature warning lights and  temperatures  in  degrees
       Celsius, Fahrenheit or Kelvin.

       The  temperature  graph is auto scaling, meaning that if the max or min
       temperature boundary is crossed the graph will be scaled to display the
       temperature.  A  red  line marks the upper boundary whereas a blue line
       indicates the lower boundary. When all the temperatures being displayed
       are  within  the boundaries the graph will be scaled back to the preset
       values for min/max and the boundary indicator lines will be removed.

       The high  temperature  warning  lights  located  on  the  left  of  the
       temperature  type indicators show amber or red when the warning or high
       temperatures are reached respectively. Normal operating temperature  is
       indicated by no light.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              display the usage information

       -s, --scale=SCALE
              show  temperatures using SCALE temperature scale. SCALE=celcius,
              fahrenheit or kelvin.
              Default: celcius

       -g, --graph=STYLE
              display graph as STYLE. STYLE=line or block.
              Default: line

       -H, --high=TEMP
              display red warning light at TEMP degrees celcius.
              Default: 50

       -w, --warn=TEMP
              display amber warning light at TEMP degrees celcius.
              Default: 45

       -u, --update=SEC
              update the display every SEC seconds.
              Default: 1

       -m, --min=TEMP
              set the lower bound of the graph to TEMP degrees celcius.
              Default: 20

       -M, --max=TEMP
              set the upper bound of the graph to TEMP degrees celcius.
              Default: 35

       -1, --feature1=F1
              set the feature for CPU
              Default: temp1

       -2, --feature2=F2
              set the feature for SYS
              Default: temp2

       -a, --execat=TEMP
              execute a command at TEMP degrees celcius.
              Default: none

       -e, --exec=COMMAND
              execute COMMAND when the ’execat’ temperature is reached.
              Default: none

       -t, --swap
              swap/transpose temperature values

       -q, --quiet
              Don’t display any messages

FILES

       ~/.wmgtemprc   User configuration.

       The format of this file is:

              # wmgtemp example config
              scale:celcius
              graph:line
              high:50
              warn:45
              update:1
              min:25
              max:35
              execat:80
              exec:shutdown -h 10
              swap:n
              quiet:y
              feature1:temp1
              feature2:temp2

USAGE

   Graph
       You can cycle through the graph types by clicking on the graph  display
       area.

   High Temperature Toggle
       You  can  toggle  the  displaying  of high temperatures by click on the
       temperature for the corrosponding  temperature.  The  viewing  of  high
       temperatures  is  indicated  by  an  amber  arrow  to  the  left of the
       temperature. The current temperatures will continue to be displayed  on
       the graph.

   Temperature display TOGGLE
       You may toggle the displaying of a temperature on the graph by clicking
       on the corrosponding type.  e.g  To  toggle  the  display  of  the  CPU
       temperature  click  on  CPU.  The  type  indicator  (CPU  or  SYS) will
       disappear and the temperature will  not  be  displayed  on  the  graph,
       although the temperature value will continue to be displayed.

   Temperature Scale Cycling
       You  may change the scale the temperatures are displayed in by clicking
       on either of the CPU or SYS scale indicators. The cycle order is C -> K
       -> F

BUGS

       Blank lines in the config file cause a Segmentation Fault.

SEE ALSO

       sensors.conf(5), libsensors(3), wmaker(1x)

AUTHOR

       wmgtemp was written by Roger Dunce <kronos@fluxcode.net>

                                 February 2001                      wmgtemp(1)