Brett Gilio writes: > Tobias Geerinckx-Rice writes: > >> @deffn {Scheme Variable} tlp-service-type >> -The service type for the TLP tool. Its value should be a valid >> -TLP configuration (see below). To use the default settings, simply >> -write: >> +The service type for the TLP tool. The default settings are optimised >> +for battery life on most systems, but you can tweak them to your heart's >> +content by passing a valid @code{tlp-configuration} as its value: >> @lisp >> -(service tlp-service-type) >> +(service tlp-service-type >> + (tlp-configuration >> + (cpu-scaling-governor-on-ac (list "performance")) >> + (sched-powersave-on-bat? #t))) >> @end lisp >> @end deffn >> >> -By default TLP does not need much configuration but most TLP parameters >> -can be tweaked using @code{tlp-configuration}. >> - >> Each parameter definition is preceded by its type; for example, >> @samp{boolean foo} indicates that the @code{foo} parameter >> should be specified as a boolean. Types starting with > > I would replace "as its value:" with "to the service type:", so it reads > "... but you can tweak them to your heart's content by passing a valid > tlp-configuration to the service type:" Something about "tweak to your heart's content" rubs me the wrong way, though I can't really explain why. It feels like the manual is passive-aggressively mocking me for trying to understand how to configure the thing. But that's probably just me. :-)