Attached is yet another version of the patch, this time
* CPUs are shown from top to bottom first, then left to right
* Numbering starts at zero
* The width is fixed so the space between the inner and outer columns
is the same
* In the default configuration, the average CPU bar is moved above Mem and Swp

-Wim


On 21 October 2011 21:40, Hisham <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Wim Heirman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I've even considered making half-wide meters in order to have 4 CPU
>>> columns on machines with really many CPUs, but it's a low priority
>>
>> Actually, I was working on exactly that. Attached is a new patch that
>> implements this -- for all views though, there is no configuration
>> (I'm building custom packages for our cluster, all machines have at
>> least 8 cores, so I don't have the need to support anything smaller
>> right now). We have a 64-core machine which can really use this, htop
>> is looking really good there now :-)
>
> Screenshot? :)
>
> I haven't had the time to test and look at the patch in detail, but at
> first glance the modification is a lot smaller that I would have
> anticipated. Cool! :)
>
> -- Hisham
> http://hisham.hm/ - http://colorbleed.com.br/
>

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