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Copyright 2015 Simon M. Laube
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\begin{sh}
\shuser{simon}
\shmachine{linuxmint}
\begin{shbox}
\shline{}{cd Desktop/}
\shline{Desktop/}{xsensors -help}
\shoutput{}{}
\shoutput{}{\underline{Options:}}
\shoutput{}{}
\shoutput{-f} {Display all temperatures in Fahrenheit.}
\shoutput{-h} {Display this help text and exit.}
\shoutput{-c} {+filename Specify the libsensors configuration file.}
\shoutput{-i} {+filename Specify the image file to use as a theme.}
\shoutput{-t} {+time Specify the update time in number of seconds.}
\shoutput{-v} {Display version number.}
\end{shbox}
\caption{The options of \textit{xsensors}}
\label{sh:xsensor}
\end{sh}
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