[Pkg-wmaker-commits] [wmload] 15/58: wmload: Split ChangeLog off from README.
Doug Torrance
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commit ad775699a9d2e486b48c0a9fea6718a016b31642
Author: Doug Torrance <dtorrance at monmouthcollege.edu>
Date: Tue Apr 7 02:45:15 2015 -0500
wmload: Split ChangeLog off from README.
Also remove redundant INSTALL section.
---
ChangeLog | 73 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
README | 138 +++-----------------------------------------------------------
2 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 132 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..270dc7a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+VERSION: 0.9.2
+RELEASE DATE: 17 July 1997
+
+ -Minor cosmetic changes.
+ The graph zone is now perfectly square, 54x54.
+ <I didn't like it's odd width! (;-)>
+
+ -All values dealing with pixmap size have been
+ adjusted to accomodate the new `look'.
+
+VERSION: 0.9.1
+RELEASE DATE: 8 July 1997
+
+ -Uses correct ordering of PROC data.
+
+ -Increases the differentiation between tones,
+ just a smidgion.
+
+ -Catches a "Once In A Blue Moon" condition.
+ Under various circumstances rounding error
+ results in a pixel count of 55 or 53.
+ To prevent the 55 count from writing one
+ pixel into the edge of the frame, wmload
+ now catches these occurrences and corrects
+ for them.
+
+VERSION: 0.9.0
+RELEASE DATE: 6 July 1997
+
+ -Fixed the grayscale problem that occurred
+ whenever the "-shape" argument was used.
+
+ -Implemented the "-led" argument...
+ ...the last release had the argument,
+ however it wasn't implemented...
+ ...ie: it did nothing.
+ Called without the "-led" argument, wmload
+ uses it's default color "LightSeaGreen"
+ [which is the same as the asclock readout].
+ Called with the argument, it uses the
+ named color. If the default color is
+ unavailable, or the named color is invalid,
+ wmload simply uses the 3 green tones
+ found in the "back.xpm" pixmap.
+
+ -Added a "-ver" argument...
+ When used, it prints the current version
+ on stdout. If it is called alone with no
+ other arguments, wmload exits after
+ printing its' version. Called with other
+ arguments... wmload prints its' version
+ and continues as normal.
+
+ -Trapped bad arguments that don't start
+ with "-".
+
+ -Cleaned up the code a bit.
+
+ -Removed unnecessary files from the
+ distribution. <kept README's though>
+
+
+VERSION: ?
+RELEASE DATE: ?
+ -adapted from asload by Nic Bernstein
+ added withdrawn option, added WM hints.
+ changed trace color
+
+
+VERSION: asload 0.1
+RELEASE DATE: 30th November 1996
+ - by Beat Christen, bchriste at iiic.ethz.ch
+ - First Version for Linux /proc
diff --git a/README b/README
index 4ce5e1e..b4873d5 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -2,66 +2,6 @@
wmload - WindowMaker load gauge
Updated, cleaned up and "fixed"
==================================================
-VERSION: 0.9.2
-RELEASE DATE: 17 July 1997
-
- -Minor cosmetic changes.
- The graph zone is now perfectly square, 54x54.
- <I didn't like it's odd width! (;-)>
-
- -All values dealing with pixmap size have been
- adjusted to accomodate the new `look'.
-
-VERSION: 0.9.1
-RELEASE DATE: 8 July 1997
-
- -Uses correct ordering of PROC data.
-
- -Increases the differentiation between tones,
- just a smidgion.
-
- -Catches a "Once In A Blue Moon" condition.
- Under various circumstances rounding error
- results in a pixel count of 55 or 53.
- To prevent the 55 count from writing one
- pixel into the edge of the frame, wmload
- now catches these occurrences and corrects
- for them.
-
-VERSION: 0.9.0
-RELEASE DATE: 6 July 1997
-
- -Fixed the grayscale problem that occurred
- whenever the "-shape" argument was used.
-
- -Implemented the "-led" argument...
- ...the last release had the argument,
- however it wasn't implemented...
- ...ie: it did nothing.
- Called without the "-led" argument, wmload
- uses it's default color "LightSeaGreen"
- [which is the same as the asclock readout].
- Called with the argument, it uses the
- named color. If the default color is
- unavailable, or the named color is invalid,
- wmload simply uses the 3 green tones
- found in the "back.xpm" pixmap.
-
- -Added a "-ver" argument...
- When used, it prints the current version
- on stdout. If it is called alone with no
- other arguments, wmload exits after
- printing its' version. Called with other
- arguments... wmload prints its' version
- and continues as normal.
-
- -Trapped bad arguments that don't start
- with "-".
-
- -Cleaned up the code a bit.
-
- -Removed unnecessary files from the
- distribution. <kept README's though>
NOTE:
This is a load monitor which is designed
@@ -75,17 +15,6 @@ NOTE:
more `portable' wmload that Solaris/Sun/HP etc.
users can also enjoy.
-INSTALL:
- 1. Check the Imakefile to see if all the
- LIBS are ok for your system.
- ALSO, check DESTDIR and BINDIR; as they
- are now, a `make install' will put the
- wmload binary in /usr/local/bin.
- 2. `xmkmf'
- 3. `make'
- 4. `make install'
- 5. Enjoy!!!! (;-)
-
SUGGESTED INVOCATION (for WindowMaker!):
`wmload -shape -withdrawn &'
@@ -103,8 +32,7 @@ SUGGESTED INVOCATION (for AfterStep):
AVAILABILITY:
The latest release should be available from:
- ftp://afterstep.foo.net/pub/apps/wmload/
- http://www.bc1.com/users/rland/
+ http://windowmaker.org/dockapps?name=wmload
TODO LIST:
-Implement alternative `load' algorithms?
@@ -125,65 +53,11 @@ LIABILITY & USABILITY:
FEEDBACK etc:
Maintainer of the current version...
- Ryan Land, rland at bc1.com
-
+ Window Maker Developers Team, wmaker-dev at lists.windowmaker.org
+ Previously maintained by...
+ Ryan Land, rland at bc1.com
+ Nic Bernstein
+ Beat Christen, bchriste at iiic.ethz.ch (asload)
---<o>---
-
-
-
-the contents of the initial WM patch and original
-asload README's now follow...
-
->================================================<
-wmload - WindowMaker performance monitor
-adapted from asload by Nic Bernstein
-==================================================
- added withdrawn option, added WM hints.
- changed trace color
-
-
-original README contents follow...
-
->================================================<
-asload - afterstep performance monitor
-the best perfmonitor for the best X-windowmanager!
-==================================================
-
-RELEASE 1
- 30th November 1996
- by Beat Christen, bchriste at iiic.ethz.ch
-
-
-VERSION 0.1
-
-
-AVAILABILITY
- the latest release should be available from
-
- ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/xutils/asload.tgz
- http://rif3.ethz.ch:1313/spiff/asload/asload.tgz
-
-INSTALL
- 1. Check in the Imakefile if all LIBS are ok for your system.
- 2. `make` (Send me the output if this fails)
-
-
-TODO
- write a todo list.
-
-FEEDBACK
- I prefer uuencoded mail.
- You can register this software at
- http://rif3.ethz.ch:1313/spiff/asload/register.html
-
-AUTHOR
- Beat Christen
-
-CONTRIBUTORS
-
-CHANGES
- 28Nov96 First Version for Linux /proc
-
-END OF FILE
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