[Pywmdatetime] Pywmdatetime is a WindowMaker dockapp for displaying time, date and some other information. The colors and formats are easy to configure through the configuration file or as command line arguments. Invoke the program with --help or see the sample rc-file for more information. [Pywmgeneric] Pywmgeneric is a dockapp with five entrys that display the first line of output from an external program, the returned string from an python method or an static string. Three mouse actions can be associated with each displayed entry. [Pywmgeneric -- DETAILED] Five different entries can be defined in pywmgeneric. Every entry can have an action, an update_delay and up to three mouse actions associated with it. Some additional options are also available. The associated action of an entry is executed with update_delay time between executions. The output from the action is stored. If no special display options are defined, the application will display the first line of output from the action. If it does not fit in the window, it will slowly scroll in the window. Clicking with the mouse on the text invokes one of the mouse actions, depending on which button was pressed. The action can be to execute an external program, to run a python method or to update the text through performing the action associated with the entry. The mouse actions can retreive the text genererated by the timed action. Python methods that should be executed as actions should be defined in the class UserMethods. Look in pywmgeneric.py, near the top, for this class and the documentation of how these methods should be defined. Note that the methods allready there only are samples and will probably not work on your system. Other options in the configuration file include: scroll = yes|no - en-/disable scrolling of the text when it doesn't fit display = - display a static string instead of the first line of the action-generated output. See the sample configuration file for examples and more information. Note that this file is only for reference, it is the one I use. Things will probably not work on your system if you do not change it. [Pywmgeneric -- USES] This program is very generic (hence the name ;) ), the uses are many since it is highly configurable. I use it for displaying my cpu and system temperatures. I just defined methods for reading two files in the /proc filesystem on my system. I also use it for fetching headlines from a newspaper, displaying the first headline fetched. If I click with my left button, all headlines will appear in an xmessage. If I rightclick the headlines along with summaries are displayed, and if I click with my middle button mozilla will fire up showing the newspaper's website. I have an external program which displays what's currently on tv, ideal for use with this program I thought! I modified it a bit so it printed a summary line at the top, and voila I have all currently running tv programs scrolling by in an dockapp. And clicking on it shows me the details. You could use it as an application launcher, just display the name of the applications and associate mouse actions to lauch them. The xterm-entry in the sample shows this. You could probably come up with much more than this! [pywmhdmon] pywmhdmon is a WindowMaker dockapp that displays the available space on up to four of your filesystems. It also contains a bar showing the current HD activity. It currently only works on system which has a /proc/stat like file. The application is easy to configure, invoke it with --help or see the sample rc-file for more information. [pywmhdmon -- BUGS] The activity bar does not work with the proc filesystem that comes with the 2.6 kernels. It is just a matter of rewriting the app to parse the new format, but I'm low on time personally. [Pywmseti] Pywmseti is an WindowMaker dockapp for monitoring your seti@home progress. The application displays how many workunits you have done and the progress on the current one. You start/stop the seti@home process by simply clicking anywhere in the application. It also displays the time spent on the workunit (or since you started the program if you restart it in the middle of a workunit). Invoke the program with --help or see the sample rc-file for more information about customization. [pywmsysmon] pywmsysmon is a WindowMaker dockapp that displays your cpu and memory usages. The upper graph shows your cpu usage history and the lower "progress bar" shows your current memory usage excluding cached and buffered data. This program currently only works on systems which got the /proc/stat and /proc/meminfo files available. Invoke the program with --help for information about customization.