First of all, thanks for the hack Leonardo. Worked perfectly for me.

I typically use my laptop on battery power for simple scientific
calculations, using it mostly as a desk calculator; however, I do run
into times when I need to run more demanding programs, which require
higher cpu loads to solve differential equations.  The normal light load
during simple calculations causes an artificially extended battery life
to be reported, since the sudden increase in load from the more
demanding program will consume power at a faster rate.  I typically
solve this by looking at the battery percentage, to see if I've got
enough juice left to execute the calculation.

Although I don't think it should be classified as a "bug," it would be
nice to have an officially supported way to show battery percentage as
opposed to time remaining next to the battery icon.

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  Battery meter design needs to make both percentage and time statistics
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