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PROGRAM:
NAME
wmcube -- spinning 3D object that shows the current CPU load
SYNOPSIS
wmcube [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
wmcube is a dockapp that displays a realtime rotating 3D-object which indicates current
CPU load. The higher the load, the faster the object spins.
OPTIONS
-o <filename>
load external 3D object (plugin).
-d x rotate x degrees/step when the CPU is idle (default 1).
-r x rotate 1 degree faster every x percent of the CPU usage (default 25).
-c x which CPU (0, 1, 2...) to monitor (default average over all).
-f use smooth font (default OFF).
-n exclude "nice" processes (default OFF).
-b draw the cube in a brighter color (default OFF).
-i invert cube speed (default OFF).
-p do not display the CPU load (default OFF).
-R use red image.
-G use green image.
-B use blue image.
-h display this help.
TIPS & TRICKS
By combining together -RG, -RB, or -GB switches you get yellow, magenta, or cyan images.
Combining -RGB switches produces the gray image -- the same as without any swiches.
PROGRAM AUTHORS
wmcube 1.0.1:
(C) 2014-2015 Cezary M. Kruk <c.kruk@bigfoot.com>
(C) 2015 Doug Torrance
wmCube 0.98:
(C) 2000 Robert Kling
MANPAGE AUTHORS
Evelyn Mitchell <efm@tummy.com> -- manpage for the Debian prepackaged version of wmcube.
Filip Van Raemdonck <mechanix@digibel.org> -- manpage for version 0.98 of wmcube.
Sandro Tosi <matrixhasu@gmail.com> -- manpage for version 0.99-pre1 of wmcube.
Doug Torrance <dtorrance@monmouthcollege.edu> -- manpage for version 1.0.0.
Cezary M. Kruk <c.kruk@bigfoot.com> -- manpage for version 1.0.1.
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