Merge pull request #293 from Stunkymonkey/hide_seconds_battery

hide seconds in battery by default
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Ingo Bürk 2018-06-29 22:49:52 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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7 changed files with 21 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
CFG_STR("threshold_type", "time", CFGF_NONE),
CFG_BOOL("last_full_capacity", false, CFGF_NONE),
CFG_BOOL("integer_battery_capacity", false, CFGF_NONE),
CFG_BOOL("hide_seconds", false, CFGF_NONE),
CFG_BOOL("hide_seconds", true, CFGF_NONE),
CFG_CUSTOM_ALIGN_OPT,
CFG_CUSTOM_COLOR_OPTS,
CFG_CUSTOM_MIN_WIDTH_OPT,

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@ -333,8 +333,8 @@ estimated to be empty. If you want to use the last full capacity instead of the
design capacity (when using the design capacity, it may happen that your
battery is at 23% when fully charged because its old. In general, I want to
see it this way, because it tells me how worn off my battery is.), just specify
+last_full_capacity = true+. You can hide seconds in the remaining time and
empty time estimations by setting +hide_seconds = true+.
+last_full_capacity = true+. You can show seconds in the remaining time and
empty time estimations by setting +hide_seconds = false+.
If you want the battery percentage to be shown without decimals, add
+integer_battery_capacity = true+.

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BAT 30.64% 02:09:32
BAT 30.64% 02:09

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Touchpad: 30.64% BAT 02:09:32
Touchpad: 30.64% BAT 02:09

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POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS=Discharging
POWER_SUPPLY_CURRENT_NOW=1107000
POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN=7800000
POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_NOW=2390000

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BAT 30.64% 02:09:32

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general {
output_format = "none"
}
order += "battery all"
battery all {
format = "%status %percentage %remaining"
path = "testcases/021-battery-second/BAT%d_uevent"
hide_seconds = false
}