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byobu-ulevel(1)			     byobu		       byobu-ulevel(1)

NAME
       byobu-ulevel  - helper script for notification level indicators

DESCRIPTION
       byobu-ulevel  is	 a  helper  script  that can be used to create history
       graphs with UTF8 characters

USAGE
       byobu-ulevel  [options] -c <current_num>

       byobu-ulevel  [options] <current_num>

       byobu-ulevel  <current_num>

OPTIONS
	-a	    : Accessibility mode: only output ASCII.  (Also enabled if
       variable '$a11y_variable' set).
	-b	    : Display current value as space if zero, rather than low‐
       est 'value' of theme.
	-c <num>    : Current value of your indicator.
	-d	    : Enable debug output.
	-e <int>    : Number of decimal places to use for  accessibility  mode
       (default=$default_decimal_places).
	-h	    : Show this help.
	-i	    : Invert colour scheme (rating themes only).
	-l	     : List available themes. If '-t' also specified, show all
       values for specified theme.
	-m <num>    : Minimum value (default=$min_default).
	-n	    : Supress output of newline character.
	-p	    : Permissive mode - if current value out of bounds, set it
       to the nearest bound (min or max).
	-q	    : Suppress messages (requires '-t').
	-r	    : Reverse 'direction' of display (rating theme only).
	-t <theme>  : Name of theme (default=$theme_default).
	-u <chars>  : Specify a user theme (2 or more values).
	-w <int>    : Width of rating theme (default=$width_default).
	-x <num>    : Maximum value (default=$max_default).

EXAMPLES
       Display character representing 27% using default theme.
	 byobu-ulevel 27

       As above.
	 byobu-ulevel -c 27

       Example showing floating-point and negative values.
	 byobu-ulevel -c 1.100001 -m -5.00234 -x 2.71828 -t dice_6

       Use  accessibility mode to display a percentage value (rounded to near‐
       est percentage)
	 byobu-ulevel -m -22.613 -x 5.00212 -c 0.10203 -a -e 0

       Display value using a "rating theme" (displayed left-to-right).
	 byobu-ulevel -c 83 -t stars_2

       Display right-to-left inverted "rating theme".
	 byobu-ulevel -c 60 -t diamonds_2 -ri

       Display all glyphs in 'solid_numbers_a_10' theme.
	 byobu-ulevel -l -t solid_numbers_a_10

       Display a user-specified rating theme 10 glyphs wide.
	 byobu-ulevel -c 666.321 -m -273.15 -x 1370 -u "· ☢" -w 10

       A multi-element user theme (this prints 'e').
	 byobu-ulevel -c 50 -u "a b c d e f g h i j"

NOTES
       Arguments of type "<int>" denote an integer value, whereas arguments of
       type "<num>" denotes either an integer or a floating-point number.

       The  final  '_<number>' in a theme name denotes the number of glyphs in
       it.

       "Rating themes" are those with only 2 values.

       The <chars> argument to '-u' must contain space-delimited characters.

SEE ALSO
       byobu(1)

       http://byobu.co

AUTHOR
       This utility was written by James Hunt <james.hunt@canonical.com>,  and
       this  manpage  was  written  by Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@byobu.co> for
       Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others).  Permission is  granted  to
       copy,  distribute and/or modify this document and the utility under the
       terms of the GNU General Public License, Version	 3  published  by  the
       Free Software Foundation.

       The  complete  text  of	the GNU General Public License can be found in
       /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL  on   Debian/Ubuntu   systems,   or   in
       /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-*/GPL on Fedora systems, or on the web at
       http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.

byobu				  16 Dec 2013		       byobu-ulevel(1)
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