Hints for WMNUT

Generic
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WMNUT supports 12 commandline options:

-A <T1 T2>      Send messages to users terminals when Low and critical.
                T1 is seconds between messages when Low.
                T2 is seconds between messages when Critical.
-b <BlinkRate>  Blink rate for red LED. (0 for no blinking.)
-B <Volume>     Beep at Critical Level with Volume (between -100% to 100%).
-C <CriticaLvl> Define level at which red LED turns on (CriticalLevel).
-d <display>    Use alternate display.
-h              Display this help screen.
-l              Use a low-color pixmap to conserve colors on 8-bit displays.
-L <LowLevel>   Define level at which yellow LED turns on.
                CriticalLevel takes precedence if LowLevel < CriticalLevel.
-U <upsname>    Define upsname ([upsnmame@]hostname, default is localhost)
-v              Print version (includes important WMNUT info).
-V              Verbose mode : display NUT available features and base value.
-w              Windowed mode (opposite to native Window Maker withdrawn mode).

WindowMaker
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WindowMaker users simply drag and drop the WMNUT dock.app on
the WindowMaker Dock (preferred) or on the Fiend and select
'autolaunch' from the rightmouse button popupmenu.


Afterstep
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Afterstep users put the following in their .steprc
"Wharf wmnut - MaxSwallow "wmnut" wmnut &".

Note: AfterStep's Wharf has a problem with pixmaps that are
larger than 60x60 pixels. Please tell the AfterStep authors
to fix this, this is not our fault, but a Wharf problem!
 

Other WindowManagers
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For other windowmanagers, WMNUT runs nicely as a 64x64 shaped
icon on your desktop.
Note that by default, background will be transparent.
Use "wmnut -w" to run WMNut in windowed mode, and enable
window background.



