OpenMONI Second-1 review

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OpenMONI is a semi-transparent on-desktop system monitor for OpenBSD

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
File size: 0K
Developer: Paul Sonkoly
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OpenMONI is a semi-transparent on-desktop system monitor for OpenBSD. It does not require anything additional on a standard OpenBSD installation (any port or package).

It is fully scriptable, and has a simple, easy-to-understand Lisp-like scripting language (OML). You can fully control OpenMONI's behaviour and style from OML. OpenMONI comes with a pack of OML scripts ready to use.

Here are some key features of "OpenMONI":
Weather plugin - far from OK. Though works in most cases. (disabled)
Centralized depend, subdepend, recurse and nothing targets.
README.TXT
Centralized definitions for graphics context members. (in omls/x.oml)
Less compilcated desc_table implementation.
MEMLEAK fixed : destroying fifo structure doesn't leak memory any more.
OpenMONI survives the absence of init.oml - using default init values.
Transparency & round corner radius setup via init.oml.
BUGFIX : now oml requires the descriptor table. It wasn't required if
it had been compiled only with MATHSUPPORT - in most cases at least FILESUPPORT
is compiled in.
Simple experimental net IO support added.
1024 Kb is written now as 1Mb in the netscope label.
Scope oml doesn't abort if the net interface could not be openend.
At least the background calculation supports other than 24 bit depth.
BUGFIX : Some WM doesn't set up a background image for the RootWindow => we can't grab it.
Standalone oml interpreter can use the netload support.
BUGFIX : unsupported function now returns NIL if nessecarry.
execute keyword introduces.
several MEMLEAKS fixed.
If charging level is less than x%, the info is printed in warningcolour.
Destroyed values go into the cache.
random keyword.

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