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LIVEDINGS(1)							   User Commands						      LIVEDINGS(1)

NAME
livedings - graphical frontend for mididings SYNOPSIS
livedings -p control_port -l listen_port [options] DESCRIPTION
livedings is a graphical frontend for mididings that allows users to monitor and trigger scene changes. It runs as a separate application that uses OSC to communicate with mididings. To use it, enable the OSCInterface hook in a mididings script, specifying two unused UDP ports: from mididings.extra.osc import OSCInterface hook(OSCInterface(56418, 56419)) ... Then run livedings with the same port numbers: $ livedings -p 56418 -l 56419 The first port is used by mididings to listen for commands, the second one is used to notify livedings of scene changes. OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -p CONTROL_PORT OSC port mididings is listening on -l LISTEN_PORT OSC port for notifications from mididings -T enable custom theme and larger fonts -x WIDTH width of window in pixels (640) -y HEIGHT height of window in pixels (400) -w LIST_WIDTH width of scene list in pixels (240) -F FONT display font (Sans 14 bold) -f LIST_FONT scene list font (Sans 10) -c COLOR text color (gray50) -C COLOR_HIGHLIGHT highlight text color (black) -b COLOR_BACKGROUND background color SEE ALSO
mididings(1) AUTHOR
livedings was written by Dominic Sacre <dominic.sacre@gmx.de>. This manual page was written by Alessio Treglia <alessio@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). November 2010 LIVEDINGS(1)

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DZEN(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   DZEN(1)

NAME
dzen2 - general-purpose messaging and notification for X11 SYNOPSIS
dzen2 [-v] [-p [seconds]] [-m [v|h]] [-ta <l|c|r>] [-sa <l|c|r>] [-x <pixel>] [-y <pixel>] [-w <pixel>] [-tw <pixel>] [-u] [-e <string>] [-l <lines>] [-fn <font>] [-bg <color>] [-fg <color>] [-xs <screen>] DESCRIPTION
Dzen is a general-purpose messaging and notification program for X11, desigend to be scriptable in any language and integrate well with window managers like dwm, wmii and xmonad though it will work with any windowmanger. Dzen expects the status message on its standard input, and uses a custom formatting language for colors and several other features (like bar meters and such). See README for detailed usage and scripting instructions. OPTIONS
-fg <color> Set foreground color. The <color> can be specified either as symbolic name (e.g. red, darkgreen, etc.) or as #rrggbb hex-value (e.g. #ffffaa). -bg <color> Set background color (same format as -fg). -fn <font> Set font (using the format of xlsfonts and xfontsel). -ta <l|c|r> Set alignement of title window content: l(eft), c(center) or r(ight). -tw <pixels> Set title window width. -sa <l|c|r> Set alignment of slave window (see -ta ). -l <lines> Number of lines to display in slave window (see (1) in README). -e <event1=action1:option1:...,action2;event2=...> Set up events and actions, eg. responses to mouse clicks (see (2) in README). -m Start up in menu mode (see (3) in README). -u Update contents of title and slave window simultaneously, see (see (4) in README). -p [<timeout>] Persist EOF (optional timeout in seconds). -x <pixels> Set x position on the screen. -y <pixels> Set y position on the screen. -h <pixels> Set line height (defaults to fontheight + 2 pixels). -w <pixels> width -xs <n> Set the Xinerama screen number where dzen should appear. -v Display version information. SEE ALSO
More detailed documentation (especially on the formatting language of dzen2) is available in /usr/share/doc/dzen2/README.gz. AUTHOR
Dzen2 has been written by Robert Manea. This manpage has been written, based on dzen documentation, by Petr Rokai, for Debian GNU/Linux, but may be used by others. This manpage falls under the same licence as Dzen2 itself, see /usr/share/doc/dzen2/copyright. DZEN(1)
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