GNOME-OSD-EVENT-BRIDGE(1) General Commands Manual GNOME-OSD-EVENT-BRIDGE(1)NAME
gnome-osd-event-bridge -- Gnome OSD event bridge daemon
SYNOPSIS
gnome-osd-event-bridge
DESCRIPTION
gnome-osd-event-bridge passes information from various events to gnome-osd. It gets it's information from Bonobo or D-BUS.
gnome-osd-event-bridge can relay events from Rhythmbox, Evolution and Muine.
OPTIONS
gnome-osd-event-bridge does not take any options besides the standard GNOME options.
SEE ALSO
gnome-osd-client (1), gnome-osd-properties (1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Adriaan Peeters apeeters@lashout.net for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permission is
granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version
published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover Texts.
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gnome-osd-client - A GNOME OSD shell interface
SYNOPSIS
gnome-osd-client [-h] [--help] [-f] [--full] [-s] [--stdin] [--dbus] [message]
DESCRIPTION
The gnome-osd-client command allows you to send Gnome OSD notifications from shell scripts.
OPTIONS -h --help
Display help on command-line options.
-f --full
Enable "full" message specification syntax, which is XML based.
-s --stdin
Read message from stdin instead of command-line.
--dbus Always use D-BUS instead of Bonobo as IPC mechanism.
By default Bonobo is used, unless it is not available, in which case D-BUS is tried next. This option reverses this order.
MESSAGE FORMAT
The protocol used by GNOME OSD is XML based (surprise!).
<message ..attributes..> ...pango markup... </message>
For a description of pango markup, see http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/pango/PangoMarkupFormat.html
The <message> XML element accepts the following attributes:
id This allows you to create or use alternative OSD instance; By specifying different IDs, you can keep several messages on the screen
at the same time. But for each ID, only one message can be displayed at a time. If not specified, id='default' is assumed.
inherit
Can be used in conjunction with 'id', to specify that the new OSD instance (which must not already exist) inherits properties from
the instance identified by 'inherit'. If not specified, inherit='default'.
Any gnome-osd gconf key name (run "gconf-editor /apps/gnome-osd" for a list, with respective documentation)
These control several message properties. This can not be used for messages with ID 'default'. Property overrides are remembered
across messages for the same ID. For instance, if you specify animations='false' for id='foo', next message with id='foo' will have
animations turned off by default.
Example:
.PP
gnome-osd-client -f "<message id='myplugin' osd_fake_translucent_bg='on' osd_vposition='center' animations='off' hide_timeout='1000' osd_halignment='right'>Volume: 96%</message>"
AUTHOR
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