mypartition = lain.widgets.fs()
-The function takes a table as optional argument, which can contain:
+### input table
Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
--- | --- | --- | ---
+`timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds -| int | 600
`partition` | Partition to monitor | string | "/"
-`refresh_timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | 600
-`header` | Text to show before value | string | "Hdd "
-`header_color` | Header color | string | `beautiful.fg_normal` or "#FFFFFF"
-`color` | Value color | string | `beautiful.fg_focus` or "#FFFFFF"
-`footer` | Text to show after value | string | "%"
-`shadow` | Hide the widget if `partition` < 90 | boolean | false
+`settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-**Note**: `footer` color is `color`.
+`settings` can use the following `partition` related float values: `fs_now.used`, `fs_now.available`, `fs_now.size_mb`, `fs_now.size_gb`.
-`lain.widgets.fs` outputs the following table:
+It can also use value strings in these formats:
+
+ fs_info[p .. "used_p"]
+ fs_info[p .. "avail_p"]
+ fs_info[p .. "size_mb"]
+ fs_info[p .. "size_gb"]
+
+where `p` is the last column of `df` command ("/", "/home", "/boot", ...).
+
+This means you can set the widget for a certain partition, but you can look up at others too.
+
+Finally, `settings` can modify `fs_notification_preset` table too. This table will be the preset for the naughty notifications. Check [here](http://awesome.naquadah.org/doc/api/modules/naughty.html#notify) for the list of variables it can contain. Default definition:
+
+ fs_notification_preset = { fg = beautiful.fg_normal }
+
+### output table
Variable | Meaning | Type
--- | --- | ---