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- going forward, there are a couple of ways to access state from
the settings callbacks
- `settings` functions should always take in `widget` and `now` as the
arguments. so the signature is `settings = function(widget, now)`
- use `foo.widget` and `foo.now` to access the awesome widget and
current state (respectively) of `foo` widget
- weather has been done in lcpz#549
- sysload's state is now in a `now` table. access the 1, 5 and 15 min
load averages via `now[1]`, `now[5]`, and `now[15]`
- the bat and contrib/tp_smapi widgets have NOT been migrated as i do
not have a laptop to verify behaviors
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settingsfunctions should always take inwidgetandnowas the arguments. so the signature issettings = function(widget, now)foo.widgetandfoo.nowto access the awesome widget and current state (respectively) offoowidgetnowtable. access the 1, 5 and 15 min load averages vianow[1],now[5], andnow[15]