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<h1>Resource: scalelenadj</h1>
<h2>applicability</h2>

Toplevel, Module class or instance

<h2>possible settings</h2>
0&lt;=<em>n</em>&lt;=100<br>
(default varies my module, 100 is global default)<p>

<h2>description</h2>

'scalelenadj' sets the length of a module's bargraph to a percentage
relative to the height/width of the main window depending on stacking.
When the graph bars and stacking are in the same direction, the
scalelenadj values for all the active modules are summed and each
module is allotted a length proportional to its scalelenadj value plus
it's minimum size value (see the <a href=r-geometry.html>geometry</a>
page for a detailed discussion of space allocation).<p>

<h2>examples</h2>

<a href=m-cpustat.html>cpustat</a> is a module that uses a
justification of 1 and a scalelenadj setting of 100.  <a
href=m-loadav.html>loadav</a> uses a scalelenadj of 60 and a
justification of 1.  <a href=m-phoon.html>phoon</a> uses a scalelenadj
of 60 and a justification of 0.<p>

<h2>see also</h2>
<a href=r-bars.html>bars</a>
<a href=r-geometry.html>geometry</a>
<a href=r-scalejustify.html>scalejustify</a>
<a href=r-scalewidadj.html>scalewidadj</a>
<a href=r-stack.html>stack</a>
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MGM will not get your whites whiter or your colors brighter.  It will,
however, sit there and look spiffy while sucking down a major
honking wad of RAM.<p>

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