README: included 'Other uses' section
Vicious modules can be resued for other objects, like awful tooltips or naughty notifications. We call a module directly and manipulate the result until we have some nice output to display. For example, a wifi widget could be a progressbar with the signal level, but on mouse enter a tooltip is created with ssid/mode/channel information.
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Other Functions
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Other functions
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Unregister a widget:
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http://git.sysphere.org/awesome-configs/
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Other uses
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You can reuse Vicious modules for objects other than widgets. Maybe
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you want to populate an awful tooltip or a naughty notification? Call
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a module directly and manipulate the result however you want, until
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you have some nicely formatted data suitable for display.
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Other
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Also read "awesome" manual pages:
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