third round of corrections to config_variables.md

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joten 2014-03-07 13:16:14 +01:00
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### Status bar ### Status bar
`Config_showBar=1` `Config_showBar=1`
> If false (=0), the bar is hidden. It can be made visible or hidden by hotkey > If false (`=0`), the bar is hidden. It can be made visible or hidden by hotkey
(see below). (see below).
`Config_horizontalBarPos=left` `Config_horizontalBarPos=left`
@ -77,31 +77,31 @@ the bar (#!) and therewith can be selected rather then typed; bug.n functions
AutoHotkey can be used here. AutoHotkey can be used here.
`Config_readinBat=0` `Config_readinBat=0`
> If true (=1), the system battery status is read in and displayed in the > If true (`=1`), the system battery status is read in and displayed in the
status bar. This only makes sense, if you have a system battery (notebook). status bar. This only makes sense, if you have a system battery (notebook).
`Config_readinCpu=0` `Config_readinCpu=0`
> If true (=1), the current CPU load is read in and displayed in the status bar. > If true (`=1`), the current CPU load is read in and displayed in the status bar.
`Config_readinDate=1` `Config_readinDate=1`
> If true (=1), the current date is read in (format: "WW, DD. MMM. YYYY") and > If true (`=1`), the current date is read in (format: "WW, DD. MMM. YYYY") and
displayed in the status bar. displayed in the status bar.
`Config_readinDiskLoad=0` `Config_readinDiskLoad=0`
> If true (=1), the current disk load (read and write) is read in and displayed > If true (`=1`), the current disk load (read and write) is read in and displayed
in the status bar. in the status bar.
`Config_readinMemoryUsage=0` `Config_readinMemoryUsage=0`
> If true (=1), the system memory usage is read in and displayed in the status > If true (`=1`), the system memory usage is read in and displayed in the status
bar. bar.
`Config_readinNetworkLoad=0` `Config_readinNetworkLoad=0`
> If not false (=0) and given an identifying string for the network interface, > If not false (`=0`) and given an identifying string for the network interface,
which should be monitored, the current network load (up and down) is read in which should be monitored, the current network load (up and down) is read in
and displayed in the status bar. and displayed in the status bar.
`Config_readinTime=1` `Config_readinTime=1`
> If true (=1), the current time is read in (format: "HH:MM") and displayed in > If true (`=1`), the current time is read in (format: "HH:MM") and displayed in
the status bar. the status bar.
`Config_readinInterval=30000` `Config_readinInterval=30000`
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ the status bar.
### Windows ui elements ### Windows ui elements
`Config_bbCompatibility=0` `Config_bbCompatibility=0`
> If true (=1), bug.n looks for BlackBox components (bbLeanBar, bbSlit and > If true (`=1`), bug.n looks for BlackBox components (bbLeanBar, bbSlit and
SystemBarEx) when calculating the work area. It is assumed that the virtual SystemBarEx) when calculating the work area. It is assumed that the virtual
desktop functionality of BlackBox and NOT bug.n is used (=> Hiding and showing desktop functionality of BlackBox and NOT bug.n is used (=> Hiding and showing
windows is detected and acted upon). windows is detected and acted upon).
@ -124,11 +124,11 @@ windows is detected and acted upon).
for Windows >= Vista). for Windows >= Vista).
`Config_showTaskBar=0` `Config_showTaskBar=0`
> If false (=0), the task bar is hidden. It can be made visible or hidden by > If false (`=0`), the task bar is hidden. It can be made visible or hidden by
hotkey (see below). hotkey (see below).
`Config_showBorder=1` `Config_showBorder=1`
> If false (=0), the window borders are hidden; therefor windows cannot be > If false (`=0`), the window borders are hidden; therefor windows cannot be
resized manually by dragging the border, even if using the according hotkey. resized manually by dragging the border, even if using the according hotkey.
`Config_selBorderColor=` `Config_selBorderColor=`
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ master area to the right / bottom instead of left / top.
3 = z (monocle). 3 = z (monocle).
`Config_layoutGapWidth=0` `Config_layoutGapWidth=0`
> If true (=1), the system battery status is read in and displayed in the > If true (`=1`), the system battery status is read in and displayed in the
status bar. This only makes sense, if you have a system battery (notebook). status bar. This only makes sense, if you have a system battery (notebook).
`Config_layoutMFactor=0.6` `Config_layoutMFactor=0.6`
@ -182,20 +182,20 @@ manually resize and position windows by hotkey. See also `View_moveWindow(<n>)`
and `View_traceAreas()` in the listing of hotkeys. and `View_traceAreas()` in the listing of hotkeys.
`Config_continuouslyTraceAreas=0` `Config_continuouslyTraceAreas=0`
> If true (=1), the area trace is continuously shown over the desktop. > If true (`=1`), the area trace is continuously shown over the desktop.
`Config_dynamicTiling=1` `Config_dynamicTiling=1`
> If true (=1), windows are dynamically tiled i. e. the layout is reset and > If true (`=1`), windows are dynamically tiled i. e. the layout is reset and
therewith all windows resized and positioned automatically, if new windows are therewith all windows resized and positioned automatically, if new windows are
created or existing destroyed or moved. created or existing destroyed or moved.
If false (=0) you may use manual tiling. If false (`=0`) you may use manual tiling.
`Config_ghostWndSubString= (Not Responding)` `Config_ghostWndSubString= (Not Responding)`
> The text string, which identifies a hung window in its title bar; the german > The text string, which identifies a hung window in its title bar; the german
Windows version uses " (Keine Rückmeldung)". Windows version uses " (Keine Rückmeldung)".
`Config_mouseFollowsFocus=1` `Config_mouseFollowsFocus=1`
> If true (=1), the mouse pointer is set over the focused window, if a window > If true (`=1`), the mouse pointer is set over the focused window, if a window
is activated by bug.n. is activated by bug.n.
`Config_viewMargins=0;0;0;0` `Config_viewMargins=0;0;0;0`
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ monitors. If set to 0, views are activated independently (only on the active
monitor). monitor).
`Config_viewFollowsTagged=0` `Config_viewFollowsTagged=0`
> If true (=1) and a window is tagged with a single tag, the view is > If true (`=1`) and a window is tagged with a single tag, the view is
correspondingly set to the tag. correspondingly set to the tag.
@ -267,19 +267,19 @@ for the same reason as above.
> Also Xming windows should be excluded from the second rule for the same > Also Xming windows should be excluded from the second rule for the same
reason as above. reason as above.
`Config_rule_#6=MsiDialog(No)?CloseClass;.*;;1;0;0;1;1;0;` `Config_rule_#6=MsiDialog(No)?CloseClass;.*;;1;0;0;1;1;0;`
`Config_rule_#7=AdobeFlashPlayerInstaller;.*;;1;0;0;1;0;1;` `Config_rule_#7=AdobeFlashPlayerInstaller;.*;;1;0;0;1;0;1;`
`Config_rule_#8=CalcFrame;.*;;1;0;0;1;1;0;` `Config_rule_#8=CalcFrame;.*;;1;0;0;1;1;0;`
`Config_rule_#9=MozillaDialogClass;.*;;1;0;0;1;1;0;` `Config_rule_#9=MozillaDialogClass;.*;;1;0;0;1;1;0;`
`Config_rule_#10=_sp;_sp;;1;0;0;1;0;1;` `Config_rule_#10=_sp;_sp;;1;0;0;1;0;1;`
`Config_rule_#11=MozillaWindowClass;.* - Mozilla Firefox;;1;0;0;0;1;0;Maximize` `Config_rule_#11=MozillaWindowClass;.* - Mozilla Firefox;;1;0;0;0;1;0;Maximize`
`Config_rule_#12=Chrome_WidgetWin_1;.*;;1;0;0;0;1;0;Maximize` `Config_rule_#12=Chrome_WidgetWin_1;.*;;1;0;0;0;1;0;Maximize`
`Config_ruleCount=12` `Config_ruleCount=12`
> This variable will be automatically set to the total number of active rules > This variable will be automatically set to the total number of active rules