[doc] update docs as per #606

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attributes (foreground color, background color, etc.) of the blocks that
make up a status bar.
It is possible to specify each attribute at various levels: - For a
specific state of a specific module - For a specific module - A cycle of
attributes (those are cycled through widget-by-widget) - Default values
It is possible to specify each attribute at various levels:
- For a specific state of a specific module
- For a specific module
- A cycle of attributes (those are cycled through widget-by-widget)
- Default values
Looking up a value follows the “more specific rather than more generic”
approach. In other words, if a foreground color exists for the “warning”

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@ -21,8 +21,10 @@ You can provide your own handlers to any module by using the following
- right-click
- middle-click
- wheel-up
- wheel-down For example, to execute “pavucontrol” whenever you
left-click on the nic module, you could write:
- wheel-down
For example, to execute “pavucontrol” whenever you
left-click on the nic module, you could write:
``$ bumblebee-status -p nic.left-click="pavucontrol"``
@ -85,8 +87,8 @@ attention, it will remain hidden. Note that this parameter is specified
*in addition* to ``-m`` (i.e. to autohide the CPU module, you would use
``bumblebee-status -m cpu memory traffic -a cpu``).
Additional widget themeing
--------------------------
Additional widget theme settings
--------------------------------
There are a few parameters you can tweak directly from the commandline
via ``-p`` or ``--parameters``: - ``<modulename>.theme.minwidth`` sets

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----
__pulseaudio
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Displays volume and mute status and controls for PulseAudio devices. Use wheel up and down to change volume, left click mutes, right click opens pavucontrol.
Aliases: pasink (use this to control output instead of input), pasource
Parameters:
* pulseaudio.autostart: If set to 'true' (default is 'false'), automatically starts the pulseaudio daemon if it is not running
* pulseaudio.percent_change: How much to change volume by when scrolling on the module (default is 2%)
* pulseaudio.limit: Upper limit for setting the volume (default is 0%, which means 'no limit')
Note: If the left and right channels have different volumes, the limit might not be reached exactly.
* pulseaudio.showbars: 1 for showing volume bars, requires --markup=pango;
0 for not showing volume bars (default)
Requires the following executable:
* pulseaudio
* pactl
* pavucontrol
battery
~~~~~~~
@ -232,6 +212,28 @@ Parameters:
.. image:: ../screenshots/ping.png
pulseaudio
~~~~~~~~~~
Displays volume and mute status and controls for PulseAudio devices. Use wheel up and down to change volume, left click mutes, right click opens pavucontrol.
Aliases: pasink (use this to control output instead of input), pasource
Parameters:
* pulseaudio.autostart: If set to 'true' (default is 'false'), automatically starts the pulseaudio daemon if it is not running
* pulseaudio.percent_change: How much to change volume by when scrolling on the module (default is 2%)
* pulseaudio.limit: Upper limit for setting the volume (default is 0%, which means 'no limit')
Note: If the left and right channels have different volumes, the limit might not be reached exactly.
* pulseaudio.showbars: 1 for showing volume bars, requires --markup=pango;
0 for not showing volume bars (default)
Requires the following executable:
* pulseaudio
* pactl
* pavucontrol
.. image:: ../screenshots/pulseaudio.png
redshift
~~~~~~~~
@ -420,15 +422,14 @@ Requirements:
Parameters:
* cpu2.layout: Space-separated list of widgets to add.
Possible widgets are:
* cpu2.maxfreq
* cpu2.cpuload
* cpu2.coresload
* cpu2.temp
* cpu2.fanspeed
* cpu2.colored: 1 for colored per core load graph, 0 for mono (default)
if this is set to 1, use --markup=pango
* cpu2.temp_pattern: pattern to look for in the output of 'sensors -u';
required if cpu2.temp widged is used
* cpu2.fan_pattern: pattern to look for in the output of 'sensors -u';
@ -672,19 +673,20 @@ Requires the following executable:
Parameters:
* mocp.format: Format string for the song information. Replace string sequences with the actual information:
%state State
%file File
%title Title, includes track, artist, song title and album
%artist Artist
%song SongTitle
%album Album
%tt TotalTime
%tl TimeLeft
%ts TotalSec
%ct CurrentTime
%cs CurrentSec
%b Bitrate
%r Sample rate
* %state State
* %file File
* %title Title, includes track, artist, song title and album
* %artist Artist
* %song SongTitle
* %album Album
* %tt TotalTime
* %tl TimeLeft
* %ts TotalSec
* %ct CurrentTime
* %cs CurrentSec
* %b Bitrate
* %r Sample rate
mpd
~~~
@ -698,6 +700,7 @@ Parameters:
* mpd.format: Format string for the song information.
Supported tags (see `man mpc` for additional information)
* {name}
* {artist}
* {album}
@ -719,6 +722,7 @@ Parameters:
* {mdate}
Additional tags:
* {position} - position of currently playing song
not to be confused with %position% mpc tag
* {duration} - duration of currently playing song
@ -1143,7 +1147,7 @@ Prerequisites:
lists all the connection profiles that are configured. Make sure that your VPN profile is in that list!
e.g: to import a openvpn profile via nmcli:
sudo nmcli connection import type openvpn file </path/to/your/openvpn/profile.ovpn>
`sudo nmcli connection import type openvpn file </path/to/your/openvpn/profile.ovpn>`
watson
~~~~~~

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List of available themes
========================
.. warning:: Some themes (e.g. all powerline themes) require `Font
Awesome <http://fontawesome.io/>`__ and a powerline-compatible font
(`powerline-fonts <https://github.com/powerline/fonts>`__.
.. warning:: Some themes (e.g. all powerline themes) require Font
Awesome <http://fontawesome.io/>__ and a powerline-compatible font
(powerline-fonts <https://github.com/powerline/fonts>__.
.. note:: If you want to add your own theme, just drop it into
`~/.config/bumblebee-status/themes/`
Gruvbox Powerline (``-t gruvbox-powerline``) (contributed by
`TheEdgeOfRage <https://github.com/TheEdgeOfRage>`__):
~/.config/bumblebee-status/themes/
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/powerline-gruvbox.png
:alt: Gruvbox Powerline
Gruvbox Powerline
Gruvbox Powerline Light (``-t gruvbox-powerline-light``) (contributed by
`freed00m <https://github.com/freed00m>`__):
Gruvbox Powerline (-t gruvbox-powerline) (contributed by `TheEdgeOfRage <https://github.com/TheEdgeOfRage>`__)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/gruvbox-powerline-light.png
:alt: Gruvbox Powerline Light
Gruvbox Powerline Light
Solarized Powerline (``-t solarized-powerline``):
Gruvbox Powerline Light (-t gruvbox-powerline-light) (contributed by `freed00m <https://github.com/freed00m>`__)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/powerline-solarized.png
:alt: Solarized Powerline
Solarized Powerline
Gruvbox (``-t gruvbox``):
Solarized Powerline (-t solarized-powerline)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/gruvbox.png
:alt: Gruvbox
Gruvbox
Gruvbox Light (``-t gruvbox-light``) (contributed by
`freed00m <https://github.com/freed00m>`__):
Gruvbox (-t gruvbox)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/gruvbox-light.png
:alt: Gruvbox Light
Gruvbox Light
Solarized (``-t solarized``):
Gruvbox Light (-t gruvbox-light) (contributed by `freed00m <https://github.com/freed00m>`__)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/solarized.png
:alt: Solarized
Solarized
Powerline (``-t powerline``):
Solarized (-t solarized)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/powerline.png
:alt: Powerline
Powerline
Greyish Powerline (``-t greyish-powerline``) (contributed by Joshua
Bark):
Powerline (-t powerline)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/powerline-greyish.png
:alt: Greyish Powerline
Greyish Powerline
Iceberg (``-t iceberg``) (contributed by
`whzup <https://github.com/whzup>`__):
Greyish Powerline (-t greyish-powerline) (contributed by Joshua Bark)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/iceberg.png
:alt: Iceberg
Iceberg
Iceberg Powerline (``-t iceberg-powerline``) (contributed by
`whzup <https://github.com/whzup>`__):
Iceberg (-t iceberg) (contributed by `whzup <https://github.com/whzup>`__)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/iceberg-powerline.png
:alt: Iceberg Powerline
Iceberg Powerline
Iceberg Dark Powerline (``-t iceberg-dark-powerline``) (contributed by
`gkeep <https://github.com/gkeep>`__):
Iceberg Powerline (-t iceberg-powerline) (contributed by `whzup <https://github.com/whzup>`__)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/iceberg-dark-powerline.png
:alt: Iceberg Dark Powerline
Iceberg Dark Powerline
Iceberg Rainbow (``-t iceberg-rainbow``) (contributed by
`whzup <https://github.com/whzup>`__):
Iceberg Dark Powerline (-t iceberg-dark-powerline) (contributed by `gkeep <https://github.com/gkeep>`__)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/iceberg-rainbow.png
:alt: Iceberg Rainbow
Iceberg Rainbow
Iceberg Contrast (``-t iceberg-contrast``) (contributed by
`martindoublem <https://github.com/martindoublem>`__):
Iceberg Rainbow (-t iceberg-rainbow) (contributed by `whzup <https://github.com/whzup>`__)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/iceberg-contrast.png
:alt: Iceberg Contrast
Iceberg Contrast
One Dark Powerline (``-t onedark-powerline``) (contributed by
`dillasyx <https://github.com/dillasyx>`__):
Iceberg Contrast (-t iceberg-contrast) (contributed by `martindoublem <https://github.com/martindoublem>`__)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/onedark-powerline.png
:alt: One Dark Powerline
One Dark Powerline
Dracula Powerline (-t dracula-powerline) (contributed by
`xsteadfastx <https://github.com/xsteadfastx>`__):
One Dark Powerline (-t onedark-powerline) (contributed by `dillasyx <https://github.com/dillasyx>`__)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/dracula-powerline.png
:alt: Dracula Powerline
Dracula Powerline
Dracula Powerline (-t dracula-powerline) (contributed by `xsteadfastx <https://github.com/xsteadfastx>`__)
Default (nothing or ``-t default``):
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/nord-powerline.png
:alt: Nord Powerline
Nord Powerline (-t nord-powerline) (contributed by `uselessthird <https://github.com/uselessthird>`__)
.. figure:: ../screenshots/themes/default.png
:alt: Default
Default
Default (nothing or -t default)

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Parameters:
* cpu2.layout: Space-separated list of widgets to add.
Possible widgets are:
* cpu2.maxfreq
* cpu2.cpuload
* cpu2.coresload
* cpu2.temp
* cpu2.fanspeed
* cpu2.colored: 1 for colored per core load graph, 0 for mono (default)
if this is set to 1, use --markup=pango
* cpu2.temp_pattern: pattern to look for in the output of 'sensors -u';
required if cpu2.temp widged is used
* cpu2.fan_pattern: pattern to look for in the output of 'sensors -u';

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@ -8,19 +8,20 @@ Requires the following executable:
Parameters:
* mocp.format: Format string for the song information. Replace string sequences with the actual information:
%state State
%file File
%title Title, includes track, artist, song title and album
%artist Artist
%song SongTitle
%album Album
%tt TotalTime
%tl TimeLeft
%ts TotalSec
%ct CurrentTime
%cs CurrentSec
%b Bitrate
%r Sample rate
* %state State
* %file File
* %title Title, includes track, artist, song title and album
* %artist Artist
* %song SongTitle
* %album Album
* %tt TotalTime
* %tl TimeLeft
* %ts TotalSec
* %ct CurrentTime
* %cs CurrentSec
* %b Bitrate
* %r Sample rate
"""
import core.module

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* mpd.format: Format string for the song information.
Supported tags (see `man mpc` for additional information)
* {name}
* {artist}
* {album}
@ -31,6 +32,7 @@ Parameters:
* {mdate}
Additional tags:
* {position} - position of currently playing song
not to be confused with %position% mpc tag
* {duration} - duration of currently playing song

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lists all the connection profiles that are configured. Make sure that your VPN profile is in that list!
e.g: to import a openvpn profile via nmcli:
sudo nmcli connection import type openvpn file </path/to/your/openvpn/profile.ovpn>
`sudo nmcli connection import type openvpn file </path/to/your/openvpn/profile.ovpn>`
"""
import logging

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from .__pulseaudio import Module
from .pulseaudio import Module
class Module(Module):

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from .__pulseaudio import Module
from .pulseaudio import Module
class Module(Module):