What should the "${catp ./data/conkyoutput}" be configured to?
I have been able to download and convert the icons, verified all scripts are executable, but when I run startconky I get the following error:
conky: unknown variable '$catp'
I checked 'http://conky.sourceforge.net/variables.html' and verified 'catp' is not a variable listed. I checked 'conky-itlv.lua' and the last line is:
conky.text = '${execpi 777 scripts/itl.sh $CONFIG}${catp ./data/conkyoutput}';
What should the "${catp ./data/conkyoutput}" be configured to?
Sorry I didn't answer earlier.
I should set up notifications for my account...
Glad you figured it out.
I wonder what distro you are using this on and what its native conky version is at?
I thought catp was available since 1.10...
Sorry I didn't answer earlier.
I should set up notifications for my account...
Glad you figured it out.
I wonder what distro you are using this on and what its native conky version is at?
I thought catp was available since 1.10...
$catp is a fairly new addition to conky. It's very good to have it, but in this context very little is gained from using it.
I have reverted that back to ${execp cat ...} now.
$catp is a fairly new addition to conky. It's very good to have it, but in this context very little is gained from using it.
I have reverted that back to `${execp cat ...}` now.
I have been able to download and convert the icons, verified all scripts are executable, but when I run startconky I get the following error:
I checked 'http://conky.sourceforge.net/variables.html' and verified 'catp' is not a variable listed. I checked 'conky-itlv.lua' and the last line is:
What should the "${catp ./data/conkyoutput}" be configured to?
I figured it out. Had to use 1.11.3 AppImage and add to my $PATH.
Sorry I didn't answer earlier.
I should set up notifications for my account...
Glad you figured it out.
I wonder what distro you are using this on and what its native conky version is at?
I thought catp was available since 1.10...
$catp is a fairly new addition to conky. It's very good to have it, but in this context very little is gained from using it.
I have reverted that back to
${execp cat ...}
now.