From bd8d38d711e15d42ac8e797723af5242e4c3f4fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mathieui Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 18:52:35 +0200 Subject: Beginning of the migration to reST documentation --- doc/en/plugins/simple_notify.txt | 47 ---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 47 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/en/plugins/simple_notify.txt (limited to 'doc/en/plugins/simple_notify.txt') diff --git a/doc/en/plugins/simple_notify.txt b/doc/en/plugins/simple_notify.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b12e7525..00000000 --- a/doc/en/plugins/simple_notify.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -Simple Notify -============= - -This plugin lets you execute a command, to notify you from new important -messages. - -Installation and configuration ------------------------------- - -You need to create a plugin configuration file. Create a file named _simple_notify.cfg_ -into your plugins configuration directory (_~/.config/poezio/plugins_ by -default), and fill it like this: - -[source,conf] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -[simple_notify] -command = notify-send -i /path/to/poezio/data/poezio_80.png "New message from %(from)s" "%(body)s" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -[source,conf] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -[simple_notify] -command = echo \\<%{from}s\\> %{body}s >> some.fifo -delay = 3 -after_command = echo >> some.fifo ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -You can put any command, instead of these ones. You can also use the -special keywords _%(from)s_ and _%(body)s_ that will be replaced -directly in the command line by the author of the message, and the body. - -The first example shown above will display something like this: -image:../../images/simple_notify_example.png["Simple notify example", -title="Simple notify example"] - -The second example will first write the author and the message in a -fifo, that fifo can locally be read by some other program (was tested -with the xmobar PipeReader command, which displays what is read from a -fifo into a status bar. Be careful, you have two different fifos in -that case, don’t get confused). The delay and command_after options -are used to erase/delete/kill the notification after a certain -delay. In our example it is used to display an empty message in our -xmobar, erasing the notification after 3 seconds. - -NOTE: If you set the _exec_remote_ option to _true_ into the -link:../configure.html[main configuration file], the command will be executed -remotely (as explained in the link:link.html[/link help]). -- cgit v1.2.3