Hi, I open a pull request for image ratio modifications https://github.com/apache/jmeter/pull/635
In the documentation, http request, the image don’t have correct ratio format img src="../../docs/images/screenshots/http-request-advanced-tab.png" width="951" height="284" The full image size is 1113px × 642px => 1113/642=1,73364486 The same ratio format is 951/548 So change the height="284" to height="548" Images ratios changed src="../../docs/images/screenshots/http-request-advanced-tab.png" width="951" height="548" src="../../docs/images/screenshots/csvdatasetconfig.png" width="658" height="281" src="../../docs/images/screenshots/threadgroup.png" width="911" height="662 » src="../../docs/images/screenshots/curl/enter_command.png" width="767" height="443" src="../../docs/images/screenshots/curl/enter_command_from_file.png" width="767" height="449" src="../../docs/images/screenshots/curl/result.png" width="767" height="464" src="../../docs/images/screenshots/curl/http_request_warning.png" width="768" height="464" Regards. Vincent DABURON Le jeu. 26 nov. 2020 à 01:49, Graham Russell <gra...@ham1.co.uk> a écrit : > > A small thing from me, I noticed that the Raw InfluxDB Backend > Listener (https://github.com/apache/jmeter/pull/544) wasn't mentioned > in the change log. > Could someone add it before the RC2? > > Thanks! > > Graham > > On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 at 17:46, Milamber <milam...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > Please ping me when I can start the RC2. > > > > Milamber > > > > On 11/25/20 4:59 PM, Felix Schumacher wrote: > > > Am 24.11.20 um 22:58 schrieb Vladimir Sitnikov: > > >> I wonder why all those plugins depend on LoggingManager. > > > I think that is a lot of historical baggage. The plugins from > > > jmeter-plugins repository are all cleaned up and will be released > > > sometime in the future. > > > > > >> Given the number of usages, we would have to keep the class forever, so > > >> we > > >> might want to add the related javadoc. > > > We can keep them, should we still mark those as deprecated? > > >> If the third-party plugins use the class for logging purposes, then we > > >> might even want to heal the class (e.g. divert all the logging calls to > > >> the > > >> current slf4j) > > > I think the healing will depend on the jars that the > > > plugin/plugin-manager brings to the table. If it uses our implementation > > > of LoggingManager it will get a LogKit-adapter that delegates all log > > > messages to SLF4J, does'nt it? > > >> It is sad I did not check the usages outside of JMeter :-( > > > No problem, I am happy, that we found this before we released a new > > > version. > > > > > > Felix > > > > > >> Vladimir > > >> > >