Thanks mentioning LazPackager. I think I now have have a better way to find
dependencies. Are
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Am Friday 06 November 2015 09:55:06 schrieb Anthony Walter:
> To Debian based Lazarus users, if you have the inclination can you test
> this out, or provide some feedback:
works fine on opensuse 13.2 with KDE3 (yes 3)
Tray icon works too
for your deb tool you can take some inspiration form here:
On 11/06/2015 12:11 PM, Anthony Walter wrote:
Okay I put up new debs (cpugraph_1.0.1-1) which if you get and run will
just overwrite the previous version, assuming the program isn't running.
* Fixed the proper spelling Utility category to the desktop file.
* Removed some known compositors (Mutte
Michael, I am going to release my makedeb application and then come back to
fixing/modifying this app. I'll work on z-order per your suggestion, but
also add the ability to move/resize the default position. I also plan to
add a options screen where you can redefine the colors, the animation
interva
On Fri, 6 Nov 2015, Anthony Walter wrote:
Okay I put up new debs (cpugraph_1.0.1-1) which if you get and run will
just overwrite the previous version, assuming the program isn't running.
Nice job.
I tested the new version on another machine (also KDE), there the shortcut
does work. I do su
Paul, a little later I'll do a rebuild with my alternate tray icon code and
we'll see if that fix the issue. There should definitively be a tray icon,
otherwise you need to use "kill " from the terminal to ask it to close
gracefully, and "kill -KILL " to force anything to close ungracefully.
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Paul, I think that's an issue with the Lazarus Gtk2 TTrayIcon component
just not showing up on Kde, and nothing to do with being launched from the
command line. A few weeks ago I added support to the component for Unity
app indicators and it was reported to have fixed the issue, but I removed
it af
On 06/11/15 11:11, Anthony Walter wrote:
Okay I put up new debs (cpugraph_1.0.1-1) which if you get and run
will just overwrite the previous version, assuming the program isn't
running.
The menu is now fixed and I can run from there, but still no tray icon,
so no way to close it?
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Okay I put up new debs (cpugraph_1.0.1-1) which if you get and run will
just overwrite the previous version, assuming the program isn't running.
* Fixed the proper spelling Utility category to the desktop file.
* Removed some known compositors (Mutter, KWin)
* Without the compositing the window
Is there a way to I compile it for windows?
I want it too! ;)
Regards,
Ara
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On 06/11/15 10:40, Anthony Walter wrote:
By the way, there should be a tray icon with an Exit option.
I don't get a tray icon at all. Is that because I've started it from the
command line? (Please excuse the quality of the screen-shot, I had to
squish it pretty hard to get under the 100K boun
Luca Olivetti wrote:
El 06/11/15 a les 09:55, Anthony Walter ha escrit:
To Debian based Lazarus users, if you have the inclination can you test
this out, or provide some feedback:
On kde (kubuntu 15.10) with compositing disabled the window never
disappears (when I click on the checkbox it jus
On 11/06/2015 11:15 AM, Anthony Walter wrote:
> Good feedback. Regarding arrows keys, the window is actually a popup and
> as such I'm not sure it can receive input focus. I'll investigate. The
> cpu graph isolation suggestion is a really good idea.
>
> Thanks.
My pleasure, thank you for the wo
Thanks for the feedback Michael. The problem is the compositing opacity
setting. I'll do a new build right now to fix this issue.
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Paul, there is a misspelling in my makedeb program that results in
Utilities not appearing in dash/spotlight searches. I'll fix it in the next
revision (soon). Regarding clicking on the window, most of the window is
transparent to mouse events, save for the slider. I'll look into putting a
context
Luca, thanks for that very observational point. I actually do a basic check
for a compositing window manage which will result in the problem you
described. There is a command line switch to force it off in the program.
cpugraph -flat
Unfortunately I didn't tie it to the opacity/visibility, which
On Fri, 6 Nov 2015, Paul Michell wrote:
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 sug
On Fri, 6 Nov 2015, 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://c
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
On 11/06/2015 11:22 AM, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> El 06/11/15 a les 09:55, Anthony Walter ha escrit:
>> To Debian based Lazarus users, if you have the inclination can you test
>> this out, or provide some feedback:
>
> On kde (kubuntu 15.10) with compositing disabled the window never
> disappears (
El 06/11/15 a les 09:55, Anthony Walter ha escrit:
To Debian based Lazarus users, if you have the inclination can you test
this out, or provide some feedback:
On kde (kubuntu 15.10) with compositing disabled the window never
disappears (when I click on the checkbox it just stays there without
Good feedback. Regarding arrows keys, the window is actually a popup and as
such I'm not sure it can receive input focus. I'll investigate. The cpu
graph isolation suggestion is a really good idea.
Thanks.
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On 11/06/2015 09:55 AM, Anthony Walter wrote:
> To Debian based Lazarus users, if you have the inclination can you test
> this out, or provide some feedback:
>
40 minutes in, works great and looks pretty, needs the utilities thing
fixed.
If you're looking for suggestions? Scrubbing with arrow k
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
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