I see! That makes a lot of sense since I have four cores on this machine!
Thanks a lot!
As to the suggestion to add the to the docgen content, I just think perhaps
users need an easier way to know what do these arms mean. Perhaps some popup
tooltips can be used here when user's mouse move over to the widget? Anyway,
just my 2 cents. Thanks again!
On Tuesday, March 31, 2015 3:48 PM, Carsten Haitzler
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 19:26:26 +0000 (UTC) Min Xu <[email protected]> said:
> Hi there,
> I installed e19 on archlinux and it works great! Thanks!
> I have a question about the cpufreq module that I can't figure out by reading
> the source
> below.
> ./src/enlightenment/src/modules/cpufreq/e-module-cpufreq.edj./src/enlightenment/src/modules/cpufreq/e_mod_config.c./src/enlightenment/src/modules/cpufreq/e_mod_main.c./src/enlightenment/src/modules/cpufreq/e_mod_main.h
> I see that there are three moving arms of the gadget's meter UI, one is red,
> one is blue and one is orange. I think the red arm shows the current CPU
> frequency but what are the blue and orange arms representing? I think maybe
red is average freq, blue is minimum and orange is maximum (different cores can
run at different freqs).
> the answer is in e-module-cpufreq.edj, but I couldn't find the source edc
> file anywhere in the git repo or the themes repo. The themes repo has a
> cpufreq.edc file but I am not sure that's the correct source. If someone can
> kindly help me figure out what are those two arms, that'd be really
> appreciated. Also, perhaps someone can update the comments below so next
> person has the same question perhaps can find it more easily. I think some
> web page is generated based on the comment block below. /** * @addtogroup
> Optional_Gadgets * @{ * * @defgroup Module_CPUFreq CPU Frequency Monitor * *
> Monitors CPU frequency and may do actions given some thresholds. * * @see
> Module_Temperature * @see Module_Battery * @} */
thats kind of an attempt to have e documented with doxygen - but we don't
actually run a doxygen pass to gen docs on it... :)
> Again, thanks a lot!Owen
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