Anthony
Testing on Kubuntu 64 15.04, I can't find it on the KDE menu, but
running from the command line works. The utility looks good and is
responsive, but I'm not getting a tray icon. Also there is a GTK
warning message when it starts.
Some suggestions:
* I instinctively tried the right mouse button for a pop-up menu to look
for a configure or exit command. It might be useful to have one?
* An option to make it sit behind active windows would be useful.
Kind regards,
Paul Michell
On 06/11/15 08:55, Anthony Walter wrote:
To Debian based Lazarus users, if you have the inclination can you
test this out, or provide some feedback:
http://www.getlazarus.org/apps/cpugraph/
Here is a video of the program if you want a better idea of what it
does before you try it:
http://cache.getlazarus.org/video/cpugraph-scrub.mp4
* Note to testers *
I've written code to enabled system wide hotkey detection which may
not work in environments toolkits where Gtk doesn't own the root window.
If Super + U (super is the Windows key) doesn't toggle the graphing
window visibility, please let me know what "echo
$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" returns in a terminal.
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