Updated the manual page with the color_* directives.
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=== General
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The colors directive will disable all colors if you set it to +false+.
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+interval+ is the time in seconds which i3status will sleep until printing
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the next status line.
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The +colors+ directive will disable all colors if you set it to +false+. You can
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also specify the colors that will be used to display "good", "degraded" or "bad"
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values using the +color_good+, +color_degraded+ or +color_bad+ directives,
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respectively. Those directives are only used if color support is not disabled by
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the +colors+ directive. The input format for color values is the canonical RGB
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hexadecimal triplet (with no separators between the colors), prefixed by a hash
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character ("#").
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*Example color_good*: +#00FF00+
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Likewise, you can use the +color_separator+ directive to specify the color that
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will be used to paint the separator bar. The separator is always output in
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color, even when colors are disabled by the +colors+ directive.
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The +interval+ directive specifies the time in seconds for which i3status will
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sleep before printing the next status line.
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Using +output_format+ you can chose which format strings i3status should
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use in its output. Currently available are:
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