bnf - battery information at glance 1.0

bnf - small nifty tool, displaying verbose battery-related info as pop-up notification bnf is minimalistic, simple tool that display most important informations about battery and charging chip status (gathered via bq27x00_module, or i2cget), as notification pop-up message. It process values that need calculating and display them in human-readable format, detect state (charging via USB, wall charger, or discharging) and formatting visible info, accordingly. It's main advantage, is that it displays info from last 5 seconds without influencing output by itself - It's possible to measure things like 3 mA power usage in echo > sys/power/mem state (via calling it as first thing upon wakeup). bnf can be called via desktop icon (provided by package), terminal (sudo bnf), or things like shortcutd. Last one is extremely useful, as with bnf, it allows to check power usage, while inside full-screen programs, including OpenGLES applications (bnf can be called via camera button half-press), without connecting via ssh or running anything in background. bnf works out-of-the box, and doesn't require any configuration.
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ENDED 2012-05-23 23:40

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1.0 * Initial release.Piotr Jawidzyk2012-05-27 23:31 UTC

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Package promotedPiotr Jawidzyk2012-05-24 18:30 UTC
Package importedSystem2012-05-24 00:13 UTC

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Piotr Jawidzyk
Karma: 980

Hello Vadim.

Could You please open terminal, and as user, invoke: sudo bnf ...and tell me output You've got?

As for half-press of camera button, as written in description, it's achievable in conjuction with "shortcutd" application (and setting bnf as custom script to invoke on short-press).

/Estel

2012-05-24 18:30 UTC
Vadim Tiran
Karma: 5

Bnf at me it is started only through the terminal! At attempt to start through a label occurs nothing. Via camera button half-press too it is not started. How to solve a problem? In advance thanks!

2012-05-24 18:19 UTC

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