On 1/25/2014 1:22 PM, Chris Morley wrote: > >> Ok could somebody give me some pointers to get rid of the liveplot in >> Gscreen?
<snip> > You would open the glade file (in the config folder) in the glade editor and > deleting gremlin. > You made need to delete some references to gremlin in the python handler file. > I have not tried this recently (remove gremlin) so there may be another > couple other things > to do as well. Simply deleting the <child> block containing gremlin in a text editor was enough to get gscreen-axis running w/o backplot. This helped a lot with CPU load, but the space that had contained the backplot and DRO was completely gone. It would be ideal if there was an easy way to have a text-only DRO in place of the back-plot. Is there an easy way to do this? Even with the backplot disabled, I was still seeing 20% or so CPU usage in gscreen, which is apparently due to the second screen? I'm eagerly awaiting your modifications to delete the second screen and remove the back-plot. I'll test again when the new configs are available. -- Charles Steinkuehler char...@steinkuehler.net
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