Thx,
For anyone who views this thread who wants to see an example how this looks 
in Marvel,
I've posted a screenshot
https://github.com/putztzu/Misc_images/blob/master/screenshot.png
 
Tony
 
 
 

On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 2:16:07 AM UTC-8, Boaz Leskes wrote:

> Hi Tony,
>
> The red color does mean it needs attention. By default, Marvel will warn 
> you if you have less than 50GB of free space (displayed in yellow) and will 
> go red if you have less than 20GB. If you had higher numbers displayed in 
> color, please let me know as it is a bug. 
>
> Cheers,
> Boaz
>
> On Monday, February 3, 2014 7:16:04 PM UTC+1, Tony Su wrote:
>>
>> In this screenshot,
>> *https://github.com/putztzu/Misc_images/blob/master/marvel_only.png*<https://github.com/putztzu/Misc_images/blob/master/marvel_only.png>
>>  
>> The "Free Disk Space" is displayed in red.
>>  
>> Does this red color mean something, eg a warning of some kind or is it 
>> simply stylistic?
>> I remember when I was pointing the data directory to hundreds of 
>> gigabytes instead of tens, the color was still red.
>>  
>> Thx,
>> Tony
>>
>

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