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This is the README file for the KDE integration of lcd4linux
First: lcd4linux is NO KDE program!
But: lcd4linux with the X11-driver can be integrated in KDE, so that it
drives a little window in the KDE panel.
This so called 'swallowing on panel' can be accomplished by using a .kdelnk
file and a special configuration. Both files come with this package, but should
be adopted to your needs.
The KDE panel windows must have a size of 45x45 pixels. We get this size by
using a size of 6x5 characters, each character has 6x8 pixels. By using
a horizontal gap of 1 pixel between characters, we get a size of
horizontal: 6 chars * 6 pixels + 5 gaps = 41 pixels
vertical: 5 chars * 8 pixels = 40 pixels
With a border size of 2 pixels this gives a size of 45 x 44 pixels. Great!
I prefer using 5 vertical bars (load avg, CPU busy, CPU system, disk read+write,
network receive+transmit, ISDN in+out), but you use any other combination you
like.
INSTALLATION:
* download and compile lcd4linux
* edit lcd4linux.kdelnk and copy to $KDEDIR/share/applnk/apps/System
* copy lcd4linux.xpm to $KDEDIR/share/icons
* copy lcd4kde.conf to /etc
* create a /etc/lcd4X11.conf (this will be used if you start lcd4linux from the menu
or by clicking on the panel window
* use "Panel/Add Application" from the K menu to create a panel entry
* restart KPanel
Enjoy!
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