CFG_STR("threshold_type", "time", CFGF_NONE),
CFG_BOOL("last_full_capacity", false, CFGF_NONE),
CFG_BOOL("integer_battery_capacity", false, CFGF_NONE),
- CFG_BOOL("hide_seconds", false, CFGF_NONE),
+ CFG_BOOL("hide_seconds", true, CFGF_NONE),
CFG_CUSTOM_ALIGN_OPT,
CFG_CUSTOM_COLOR_OPTS,
CFG_CUSTOM_MIN_WIDTH_OPT,
design capacity (when using the design capacity, it may happen that your
battery is at 23% when fully charged because it’s old. In general, I want to
see it this way, because it tells me how worn off my battery is.), just specify
-+last_full_capacity = true+. You can hide seconds in the remaining time and
-empty time estimations by setting +hide_seconds = true+.
++last_full_capacity = true+. You can show seconds in the remaining time and
+empty time estimations by setting +hide_seconds = false+.
If you want the battery percentage to be shown without decimals, add
+integer_battery_capacity = true+.
-BAT 30.64% 02:09:32
+BAT 30.64% 02:09
-Touchpad: 30.64% BAT 02:09:32
+Touchpad: 30.64% BAT 02:09
--- /dev/null
+POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS=Discharging
+POWER_SUPPLY_CURRENT_NOW=1107000
+POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN=7800000
+POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_NOW=2390000
--- /dev/null
+BAT 30.64% 02:09:32
--- /dev/null
+general {
+ output_format = "none"
+}
+
+order += "battery all"
+
+battery all {
+ format = "%status %percentage %remaining"
+ path = "testcases/021-battery-second/BAT%d_uevent"
+ hide_seconds = false
+}