On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 17:13:22 + Mike Blumenkrantz
said:
> Thanks for your valuable input! We'll take it into consideration. If you
> have feedback for the developer team in the future, please be sure to
> include technical data to support your comments so that
Reading the thread about gadgets I decided to try using a bryce in place
of a shelf. Nice :)
I see that the thermal gadget doesn't display the temperature value and
I don't know why, maybe I'm missing something. Clicking in the gadget it
shows a bar saying "4%", not an actual temperature value.
On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 19:07:54 -0500 Cedric Bail said:
> > Original Message
> > Subject: Re: [E-devel] Creating Enlightenment Gadgets
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> > From: ras...@rasterman.com
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 13:48:46 + Stephen Houston said:
> Nobody said anything about GL.
you want gadgets to be separate external processes (one per gadget) and i
covered that.
*IF* you want gl the cost goes up even more. if you don't use gl then you have a
problem of
the percentage is calculated in the rage you set. You set a low temperature
and you set a high temperature. 30 celsius and 80 celsius is default so
what percent is 34 between 30 and 80? 8%.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 3:19 PM Peter Flynn wrote:
> On 12/01/18 12:02, Massimo
Glad to hear it -- The effect is there, just not as gaudy as you said.
though it definitely last long enough for me to see the icon explode - it
doesn't quite pulse the way the ibar did -- It's a somewhat
simpler/smoother effect. I know different people will have different
tastes with it and that
On 12/01/18 21:22, Stephen Houston wrote:
the percentage is calculated in the rage you set. You set a low temperature
and you set a high temperature. 30 celsius and 80 celsius is default so
what percent is 34 between 30 and 80? 8%.
This is the processor temperature, right? Or the ambient
On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 23:13:54 + Peter Flynn said:
> On 12/01/18 22:16, Stephen Houston wrote:
> > I don't think you get it - luncher is the application launcher - what was
> > bryce and is now gadget bar is what holds the luncher (which is a gadget as
> > well as any of
Carsten Haitzler ha scritto il 13/01/2018 alle 07:43:
>
> stephen is right. it's far more than just for launching apps. its a
> panel/bar/whatever thing for a bunch of "desktop control gadgets" that you'd
> commonly use to control your desktop environment (or see it's status).
Indeed I don't use
It is configurable though - just right click the gadget.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 3:47 PM Stephen Houston
wrote:
> Correct - Processor - Most Intel/AMD will top out around 100 celsius or
> 210 Fahrenheit ... so we give a safe margin with our max being 80 and our
> min
Correct - Processor - Most Intel/AMD will top out around 100 celsius or 210
Fahrenheit ... so we give a safe margin with our max being 80 and our min
being 30.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 3:40 PM Peter Flynn wrote:
> On 12/01/18 21:22, Stephen Houston wrote:
> > the percentage is
On 11/01/18 22:14, Stephen Houston wrote:
A bryce has a luncher which is where application icons sit.
Found it. It actually offered it as a gadget. Is that meant to be
launcher or luncher?
the gadgets available for your shelf are not the same as gadgets
available for bryce.
But there is
On 12/01/18 21:32, Stephen Houston wrote:
Glad to hear it -- The effect is there, just not as gaudy as you said.
though it definitely last long enough for me to see the icon explode - it
doesn't quite pulse the way the ibar did -- It's a somewhat
simpler/smoother effect. I know different people
Can you file a ticket on phab.enlightenment.org and tag it
enlightenment-gadgets with this exact info?
Thanks
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018, 5:14 PM Peter Flynn wrote:
> On 12/01/18 22:16, Stephen Houston wrote:
> > I don't think you get it - luncher is the application launcher -
On 12/01/18 22:16, Stephen Houston wrote:
I don't think you get it - luncher is the application launcher - what was
bryce and is now gadget bar is what holds the luncher (which is a gadget as
well as any of your other gadgets - wireless, pager, temperature,
cpumonitor, netstatus, etc.., etc..,
Though I will say - the percentage is calculated for only drawing purposes
and the text should be the termperature. I'll fix that.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 3:22 PM Stephen Houston
wrote:
> the percentage is calculated in the rage you set. You set a low
> temperature and
On 12/01/18 21:39, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
That'd would be great, thanks. Seeing a percentage as temperature value
is counterintuitive to me :)
Well, °C *is* a percentage, if you restrict it to the freezing—boiling
range :-)
P
On 12/01/18 12:02, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
Reading the thread about gadgets I decided to try using a bryce in
place of a shelf. Nice :)
I see that the thermal gadget doesn't display the temperature value
and I don't know why, maybe I'm missing something. Clicking in the
gadget it shows a bar
That'd would be great, thanks. Seeing a percentage as temperature value
is counterintuitive to me :)
Massimo
Stephen Houston ha scritto il 12/01/2018 alle 22:23:
> Though I will say - the percentage is calculated for only drawing purposes
> and the text should be the termperature. I'll fix that.
I don't think you get it - luncher is the application launcher - what was
bryce and is now gadget bar is what holds the luncher (which is a gadget as
well as any of your other gadgets - wireless, pager, temperature,
cpumonitor, netstatus, etc.., etc.., etc...) so gadget bar makes sense. NM
works
Nobody said anything about GL.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018, 6:02 AM Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 17:13:22 + Mike Blumenkrantz
> said:
>
> > Thanks for your valuable input! We'll take it into consideration. If you
> > have
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