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XBATTBAR(1)		    General Commands Manual		   XBATTBAR(1)

NAME
       xbattbar	-- show	battery	status in X Window

SYNOPSIS
       xbattbar	 [-a]  [-t  thickness]	[-p  interval]	[-I  color] [-O	color]
		[-i color] [-o color] [top | bottom | left | right]

DESCRIPTION
       xbattbar	shows the current (laptop) battery status in the X window  en-
       vironment.   Battery  status is obtained	through	the APM	kernel module.
       The APM kernel module depends on	your UNIX platform, therefore, consult
       your documentation for its detail.

       xbattbar	shows its battery status in a simple bar indicator.  -a	option
       makes the indicator window keep always on  top  of  your	 screen.   The
       thickness  of  the indicator is 3 pixels	in default and you can set the
       thickness as a parameter	of -t option.  This indicator is  appeared  in
       the  bottom  of	the display, as	its default.  The option top, left, or
       right forces the	status indicator to be at the top, left, and right  of
       the  display,  respectively.   Though  it's a default, you can also use
       bottom as the option.

       In the case the AC line is on-line (plugged in),	its color of  the  bar
       indicator  consists  of "green" and "olive drab"	portions.  The "green"
       portion shows its battery charging level.  These	colors can be  changed
       by  -I  and  -O	options.  In the other case (AC	line is	off-line), the
       "blue" portion of the bar indicator shows the percentage	of its remain-
       ing battery level.  The color conbination for the AC off-line case  can
       be changed by -i	and -o options.

       xbattbar	 trys  to  know	 its battery status in every 10	seconds	in de-
       fault.  This is achived by APM polling.	-p option sets the polling in-
       terval in second.

       If the mouse cursor enters in the status	indicator, the diagnosis  win-
       dow appears in the center of the	display, which shows both AC line sta-
       tus  and	 battery remaining level.  This	diagnosis window disappears if
       the mouse cursor	leaves from the	status indicator.

SEE ALSO
       xbatt(1)	- an official battery status check command on BSD/OS 3.0, (but
       it's not	fancy).

AUTHOR
       Suguru Yamaguchi	 <suguru@wide.ad.jp>,  Akira  Kato  <kato@wide.ad.jp>,
       Noriyuki	Shigechika <nazo@wide.ad.jp>

FreeBSD	ports 15.0	       December	5, 1998			   XBATTBAR(1)

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