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Version vom 4. Dezember 2007, 09:57 Uhr
Konfigurationsdatei des Lcdproc-plugins
/etc/LCDd.conf
# LCDd.conf # # This file contains the configuration for the LCDd server. # # The format is ini-file-like. It is divided into sections that start at # markers that look like [section]. Comments are all line-based comments, # and are lines that start with '#' or ';'. # # The server has a 'central' section named [server]. Further each driver # has a section which defines how the driver acts. # # The drivers are activated by specifiying them in a driver= line in the # server section, like: # # Driver=curses # # This tells LCDd to use the curses driver. The first driver that is # loaded and is capable of output becomes 'the' output driver. # All extra drivers can only serve as input. # The default driver to use is curses. # # The drivers can read their own options from the config file, but most of # them don't do this yet. They expect 'command-line'-format parameters that # were previously placed on the command line. These parameters can be # given to the driver in the following way: # # Arguments="place arguments here" # # The arguments between the quotes are passed to the driver. # As said before these are the same arguments that the driver would have # been passed under the old command line format of # # -d <driver> "<driverargs>" # # Note that the -d option still works, but not allows driverargs anymore. # If -d is specified on the command line, the Driver= options in the # config file are ignored. [server] # Server section with all kinds of settings for the LCDd server #Driver=none #Driver=curses Driver=HD44780 #Driver=lcdm001 #Driver=MtxOrb #Driver=CFontz # # Tells the server to load the given drivers. Multiple lines can be given. # NOTE: You may activate several input (input only) drivers but only ONE output # driver, which should be the first. Bind=127.0.0.1 # Tells the driver to bind to the given interface Port=13666 # Listen on this specified port; defaults to 13666. #ReportLevel=5 # Sets the reporting level; defaults to 2 (warnings and errors only). # ReportLevel=0 means NO DEBUG. This will avoid a flood of syslog ... ReportToSyslog=no # Should we report to syslog instead of stderr ? Default: no WaitTime=5 # Sets the default time in seconds to displays a screen. User=nobody # User to run as. LCDd will drop its root priviledges, # if any, and run as this user instead. ServerScreen=no # Enables the built-in server screen [Default: no] # yes : always, # no : when there are no other screens active. Foreground=no # The server will stay in the foreground if set to true. # Otherwise the server will fork to background and report # to syslog # TIP: The following options can also be modified from the # server menu (which requires a driver that supports input) Heartbeat=open # The server has serveral heartbeat modes # on Stays on all the time # off Stays off all the time # slash Rotating slash all the time # open Can be controlled by all clients InitialHeartbeat=on # This sets the initial heartbeat state if the heartbeat mode is "open" # Affects the server screen only ;) # on Heartbeat activated # off Heartbeat disabled # slash Heartbeat replaced with a rotating slash Backlight=open # The server has serveral backlight modes # on Stays on all the time # off Stays off all the time # open Can be controlled by all clients InitialBacklight=on # This sets the initial backlight state if the backlight mode is "open" # Affects the server screen only ;) BacklightBrightness=255 # This sets the backlight brightness in state "on" # NOTE: Not all drivers/devices support setting the brightness this # way. Some don't support switching the backlight on/off at all, # some can switch the backlight on or off only. If the latter is # the case BacklightBrightness must be > 0. BacklightOffBrightness=0 # This sets the backlight brightness in state "off" # NOTE: Not all drivers/devices support setting the brightness this # way. Some don't support switching the backlight on/off at all, # some can switch the backlight on or off only. If the latter is # the case BacklightBrightness must be = 0. [input] # Input section with settings that are related to input handling # NOTE: Not all drivers have input functionality # keypad settings # Keyname Function # Normal context Menu context # ------- -------------- ------------ # # PauseKey Pause/Continue Enter/select # BackKey Back(Go to previous screen) Up/Left # ForwardKey Forward(Go to next screen) Down/Right # MainMenuKey Open main menu Exit/Cancel #FreePauseKey=yes # If set to yes, this prevents LCDd from handling the PauseKey itself #FreeBackKey=yes # If set to yes, this prevents LCDd from handling the BackKey itself #FreeForwardKey=yes # If set to yes, this prevents LCDd from handling the ForwardKey itself #FreeMainMenuKey=no # If set to yes, this prevents LCDd from handling the MainMenuKey itself # TIP: Even if you "free" the above keys, you can still use the menu # provided you set FreeMainMenuKey=no # Driver sections are below this line, in alphabetical order [bayrad] # EMAC BayRAD driver Arguments="fill in here" # -d --device Select the output device to use [/dev/lcd] # -t --type Select the LCD type (size) [20x2] # -s --speed Set the communication speed [19200] # -h --help Show this help information [CFontz] # CrystalFontz driver # Select the output device to use [/dev/lcd] Device=/dev/ttyS0 # Select the LCD type (size) [20x4] Size=20x4 # Set the initial contrast [140] Contrast=140 # The backlight brightness settings are retrieved # from the serversection now. And can therefore be # modified from the server menu now. # Set the communication speed [9600] # possible values: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 Speed=9600 # Set the firmware version (New means >= 2.0) [no] # if set, set Speed to 19200 NewFirmware=no # Reinitialize the LCD's BIOS [no] # normally you shouldn't need this Reboot=no [curses] # Curses driver # color settings # foreground color [blue] foreground=blue # background color [cyan] background=cyan # backlight color [red] backlight=red # display size [20x4] size=40x4 # What position (X,Y) to start the left top corner at... # Default: (7,7) topleftx=7 toplefty=7 [GLK] # Matrix Orbital GLK driver # Set the output device to use [/dev/lcd] device=/dev/lcd # Set the initial contrast [140] contrast=140 # Set the communication speed [19200] speed=19200 [HD44780] # Hitachi HD44780 driver # See docs/hd44780_howto.txt Port=0x378 # Port where the LPT is. Usual values are 0x278, 0x378 and 0x3BC ConnectionType=winamp # Select what type of connection. See documentation for types. Keypad=no # If you have a keypad connected. Keypad layout is currently not # configureable from the config file. Backlight=no # If you have a switchable backlight. Size=40x4 # Specifies the size of the LCD. # In case of multiple combined displays, this should be the total size. vspan=2,2 # For multiple displays: at what 'logical' lines do the individual displays # start. #extended=yes # If you want to use more than 3 HD44780 controllers on the LPT, you need to # specify this. See documentation. #DelayMult=2 # If your display is slow and cannot keep up with the flow of data from # LCDd, garbage can appear on the LCDd. Set this delay factor to 2 or 4 # to increase the delays. Default: 1. DelayBus=false # You can reduce the inserted delays by setting this to false. # On fast PCs it is possible your LCD does not respond correctly. # Default: true. #Device=/dev/ttyS0 # For PIC-an-LCD connection type only: the serial device to which the LCD # is connected. Default: /dev/lcd [IrMan] #IrMan driver Arguments="fill in here" # -d --device Select the input device to use # -c --config Select the configuration file to use # -h --help Show this help information [joy] # Joystick driver Arguments="-d /dev/js0" # -d --device Select the input device to use [/dev/js0] # -a --axes Modify the axis map # -b --buttons Modify the button map # -h --help Show this help information [LB216] # LB216 driver Arguments="-d /dev/ttyS0 -s 9600" # -d --device Select the output device to use [/dev/lcd] # -t --type Select the LCD type (size) [16x2] # -b --brightness Set the initial brightness [255] # -s --speed Set the communication speed [9600] # -r --reboot Reinitialize the LCD's BIOS # -h --help Show this help information; [lcdm001] # LCDM001 driver Device=/dev/ttyS1 # See [input] section for an explanation of the key mappings PauseKey=DownKey BackKey=LeftKey ForwardKey=RightKey MainMenuKey=UpKey # You can rearrange the settings here. # If your device is broken, have a look at server/drivers/lcdm001.h [lircin] # LIRC input driver #lircrc=/etc/lircrc.lcdproc # Specify an alternative location of the lircrc file, which is # normally ~/.lircrc #prog=lcdd # Must be the same as in your lircrc [MtxOrb] # Matrix Orbital driver # Select the output device to use [/dev/lcd] device=/dev/lcd # Set the display size [20x4] size=20x4 # Switch on the backlight? [yes] # NOTE: The driver will ignore this if the display # is a vfd or vfd as they crash if the backlight # is turned off enablebacklight=yes # Set the initial contrast [140] # NOTE: The driver will ignore this if the display # is a vfd or vfd as they don't have this feature contrast=140 # Set the communication speed [19200] speed=19200 # Set the display type [lcd] # Possible settings: lcd, lkd, vfd, vkd type=lcd # See [input] section for an explanation of the key mappings PauseKey=N BackKey=K ForwardKey=A MainMenuKey=F # You can find out which key of your display sends which # character by setting keypad_test_mode to yes and running # LCDd. LCDd will output all characters it receives. # Afterwards you can modify the settings above and set # keypad_set_mode to no again. keypad_test_mode=no [SED1330] # Seiko Epson 1330 driver Port=0x378 # Port where the LPT is. Usual values are 0x278, 0x378 and 0x3BC Type=G321D #Type=G121C #Type=G242C # Type of LCD module. G321D is the only one that is tested currently. [SED1520] # Seiko Epson 1520 driver Port=0x378 # Port where the LPT is. Usual values are 0x278, 0x378 and 0x3BC [stv5730] # stv5730 driver Port=0x378 # Port where the LPT is. Usual values are 0x278, 0x378 and 0x3BC Mode=0 # Select Mode: 0=auto detect 1=full page mode 2=mixed mode VidSys=1 # Select Video System: 1=PAL 2=NTSC ZoomFirst=1 # Zoom First Line: 1=yes 0=no #Select Color: # 0=Black 1=Blue 2=Green 3=Cyan 4=Red 5=Magenta 6=Yellow 7=White ColFline=4 # Color of first line text ColText=1 # Color of text ColCback=3 # Color of Character Background ColCbord=0 # Color of Character Border ColSback=2 # Color of Screen Background [svgalib] # SVGAlib driver # No options [T6963] # Toshiba T6963 driver Arguments="fill in here" # -p --port Select the output port to use [0x378] # -t --type Select the LCD type (size) [20x6] # -h --help Show this help information [text] # Text driver # display size [20x4] size=20x4 [Wirz-sli] # Wirz SLI LCD driver Arguments="fill in here" # -d --device Select the output device to use [/dev/lcd] # -s --speed Set the communication speed [19200] # -h --help Show this help information