* usr/lib/byobu/release, usr/share/byobu/status/statusrc,

usr/share/man/man1/byobu.1:
  - based on suggestion from Scott Moser, support an abbreviated
    version of the release string
  - support a statusrc configuration variable of RELEASE_ABBREVIATED=N
    where N is the number of characters from the front of the release
    string to display
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Dustin Kirkland 2012-02-12 09:49:16 -06:00
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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Note that BYOBU_CONFIG_DIR=\fI$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/byobu\fP if defined, and \fI$HOME
\fBreboot_required\fP \- symbol present if a reboot is required following a system update; displayed in the lower bar white text on a blue background by the symbol '(R)'; additionally, reboot_required will print '<F5>' in white text on a blue background, if Byobu requires you to reload your profile to affect some changes; it will also detect if your system is currently in \fBpowernap\fP(8) state and if so print '.zZ'.
\fBrelease\fP \- OS/distribution name of the release running on the current system as reported by \fBlsb_release(1)\fP or \fI/etc/issue\fP; displayed in the lower bar in bold black text toward the left on a grey background; you may override the detected release with RELEASE=Whatever in \fI$BYOBU_CONFIG_DIR/statusrc\fP
\fBrelease\fP \- OS/distribution name of the release running on the current system as reported by \fBlsb_release(1)\fP or \fI/etc/issue\fP; displayed in the lower bar in bold black text toward the left on a grey background; you may override the detected release with RELEASE=Whatever in \fI$BYOBU_CONFIG_DIR/statusrc\fP; you may also abbreviate the release string to N characters by setting RELEASE_ABBREVIATED=N in \fI$BYOBU_CONFIG_DIR/statusrc\fP
\fBservices\fP \- users can configure a list of services to monitor, define the SERVICES variable in \fI$BYOBU_CONFIG_DIR/statusrc\fP, a whitespace separated of services, each service should include the init name of the service, then a pipe, and then an abbreviated name or symbol to display when running (e.g. SERVICES="ssh|ssh apache2|http"); displayed in the lower bar toward the center in cyan on a white background