The goal of the Flightdeck-UI project is to apply ideas from aircraft instrumentation design to general-purpose user interfaces.
Flightdeck-UI release 0.3.0 is a development release of the Multi-Level Monitor (MVM) application and the Tkinter widget library which MVM uses. MVM 0.3.0 adds the "safetymon" and "safetymon-small" control files, which monitor the temperature of the hard drive and CPU. You may need to adjust this file to match your processor, motherboard and preferences. Both the MVM 0.3.0 and Library 0.3.0 packages also synchronize the code that MVM and the Flightdeck-UI Library share with Flightdeck-UI Online versions 0.4.0 and 0.5.0. See the homepage: "http://www.openlight.com/fdui" or download MVM directly (tar.gz and .zip, includes the library): "http://www.openlight.com/fdui/downloads/fdui-mvm-0.3.0.tar.gz" "http://www.openlight.com/fdui/downloads/fdui-mvm-0.3.0.zip" or the library alone (tar.gz and .zip(: "http://www.openlight.com/fdui/downloads/fdui-lib-0.3.0.tar.gz" "http://www.openlight.com/fdui/downloads/fdui-lib-0.3.0.zip" What is Flightdeck-UI --------------------- The goal of the Flightdeck-UI project is to apply ideas from aircraft instrumentation design to general purpose user interfaces. The project has released the following packages. * Flightdeck-UI Online is a Web-based monitoring system/dashboard, which allows you to create multiple control panels to observe a diverse set of variables. You view these control panels entirely through a web browser (requires Flash). * Flightdeck-UI Multi-Variable Monitor(MVM) is a monitoring system/dashboard application that you install locally. It runs under both Windows and Linux. MVM includes a graphical editor (with theme support) for creating monitoring consoles. * Flightdeck-UI Library is a collection of virtual instruments that you can use in your own programs. Both Flightdeck-UI Online and Flightdeck-UI MVM use the library. Flightdeck-UI Online and Flightdeck-UI MVM share the same plugin architecture. The online version, however, is capable of monitoring each plugin at a different sampling rate. Both applications can track multiple heterogeneous data sources (hosts on the Internet, embedded devices, etc.) simultaneously. Plugins can use threads, simple synchronous I/O, or asynchronous I/O; the distributions contain examples of each type. For example, almost any Unix command that you enter manually via the shell can be automatically executed by Flightdeck-UI Online or Flightdeck-UI MVM, and the results displayed by the system's virtual instruments. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html