From 746c64c3774bb90dffb6ac59adea6ef780ba3de3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Doug Torrance Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2015 02:45:15 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] wmload: Split ChangeLog off from README. Also remove redundant INSTALL section. --- wmload/ChangeLog | 73 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ wmload/README | 138 +++-------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 132 deletions(-) create mode 100644 wmload/ChangeLog diff --git a/wmload/ChangeLog b/wmload/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..270dc7a --- /dev/null +++ b/wmload/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. + + + -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. + + +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 + -adapted from asload by Nic Bernstein + added withdrawn option, added WM hints.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@iiic.ethz.ch + - First Version for Linux /proc diff --git a/wmload/README b/wmload/README index 4ce5e1e..b4873d5 100644 --- a/wmload/README +++ b/wmload/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. - - - -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. 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... + Window Maker Developers Team, wmaker-dev@lists.windowmaker.org + + Previously maintained by... Ryan Land, rland@bc1.com - - + Nic Bernstein + Beat Christen, bchriste@iiic.ethz.ch (asload) ------ - - - -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@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