man epplets (Commandes) - A collection of "Epplets" for use with Enlightenment

NAME

Epplets - A collection of "Epplets" for use with Enlightenment

SYNOPSIS

Epplets

DESCRIPTION

E-Areas: Changes the current area you're in.

E-Bandwidth: This epplet displays bandwidth usage for an interface.

E-Biff: Checks for incoming mail. Configuration done via the epplet.

E-Clock: This Epplet does just one thing. It displays the current time on an analogue clock face with seconds on the red hand. Enjoy.

E-Cpu: This Epplet displays your CPU usage as a flame. The more CPU activity, the brighter the flame. when your focus is ont he epplet it will display close, help and configure butotns - click the configure button (the tool) to bring up a button that will select one of several color schemes for the flame. If you have multiple CPU's the flame will flare in sections at the bottom depending on which CPU is active - so if you have a dual CPU machine the left half is for the first CPU, the right is for the 2nd and so on.

E-Disk: This epplet displays disk utilization by giving information about the amount of bytes written/read.

E-Exec: This epplet allows you to run commands which output to the stdout of the epplet. A list of recently run commands is availible as well.

E-Load: This epplet displays system load using a simple bar.

E-LoadMeter: Displays current Load in numbers as well as bars.

E-Magic: Mimics a magic 8-ball, click on the epplet to see your reading.

E-MemWatch: Displaying current amount of system memory and swap in use.

E-Mixer: Controls sound volume. Also has a 'mute' option. Three different layous availible, the default, --wide and --tall.

E-MoonClock: This epplet shows the current phase of the moon.

E-Mountbox: This Epplet mounts and unmounts your various filesystems. The Mountbox was designed with the the way Enlightenment's iconbox works in mind. For every user-mountable device you have in your system, the Mountbox shows an appropriate icon. You can scroll back and forth among the montpoints using the arrow buttons. Scrolling wraps around after the left- and rightmost icons. By clicking on the icons with your left mouse button, you can mount and unmount your filesystems. When a filesystem is unmounted, the icon is displayed in a translucent manner, when it's mounted, it's fully opaque. You even get a nice, smooth fade between the two states for free :)

E-Net: Displays network IN/OUT usage as bar graphs.

E-NetFlame: This Epplet displays your network usage as a flame. The left section of the Epplet displays the received (Rx) traffic and the right section diplays the transmitted (Tx) traffic. As with the E-Cpu Epplet the more activity the more flame you get. Select the '?' button to get this. Select the 'tool' button to change the color that the flames are drawn in (Colors are same as E-Cpu) and the "bandwidth" that you operate at. This allows for some scaling factor. The selection of the 'X' button obviously closes the Epplet.

E-NetGraph: Displays network usage as a graph.

E-Pants: Some times my pants are on. Some times they are off. Thats why I have E-Pants.

E-Pinger: Verify connectivity to hosts using ping.

E-Power: This epplet shows your battery's current status for your laptop, including a numeric percentage of the battery left and a time estimate as to how many hours & minutes of battery time are left. If you are recharging you will get an estimated recharge time too in brackets after the battery percentage value.

E-SD: Monitors the esound daemon. The bars represent left/right volume, and the on/off button can be used to put the esd daemon on standby/resume.

E-ScreenSave: A very simple epplet, all it does is lock the screen using a configurable command.

E-ScreenShoot: Epplet for taking screen shots. Hit the help button for more info.

E-Slides: Epplet which allows you to go through a list of files and pick one out to be your background.

E-Sys: Gives current uptime.

E-Time: Gives the current time.

E-Toolbox: Epplet with a 'toolbox' of commands. Shows buttons which when clicked run specified commands. Hit the configure button to change what buttons do what and what images are used.

E-UrlWatcher: This epplet is designed to help you deal with urls. Less typing, more browsing.

E-Wireless: This epplet, graphically displays the signal strength of a Lucent WaveLAN (or any other) 802.11 wireless PCMCIA card, as recorded in /proc/net/wireless.

E-Xss: Displays weird stuff and allows you to lock the screen.

EMix: Simple audio mixer epplet.

AUTHOR

Numerous Authors contributed to these Epplets.

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