3 WMMemFree shows system memory usage. It runs as a dockapp for
4 WindowMaker or some other window manager which supports dockapps. On the
5 top side you have your physical memory usage and on the bottom there's
7 The following options can be passed to WMMemFree on the command
9 -h, --help - display basic usage info
10 -v, --version - display version
11 -display <DISPLAY> - specify the X11 display to connect to
12 -b, --buffers - consider buffer memory
13 -nb, --no-buffers - ignore buffer memory
14 -c, --cache - consider cache memory
15 -nc, --no-cache - ignore cache memory
16 -w, --window - run in a window
17 -nw, --no-window - don't run in a window
18 -s, --shape - use the XShape extension
19 -ns, --no-shape - don't use XShape extension
22 Draghicioiu Mihai <misuceldestept@go.ro>
24 Window Maker Team <wmaker-dev@googlegroups.com>
26 https://www.dockapps.net/wmmemfree