I have two meters, a line and a histogram. The histogram gives the "filled in" appearance.StaticFX wrote:how do you have the meter "filled in" below the line...like in the memory section?
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Great job so far! I can help you implement some of the features people have been requesting. Let me know if you want any help!
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Okay, taking a look at your "Processors" skin, it's possible to automatically adjust the amount of cores and threads (those are different things) using only one skin. I'll throw together a sample and send you a pull request later (I'm in the middle of school right now, so it'll take a while).
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Thanks, although mostly working now -- I'll be pushing a new version with lots of new features in the next day or so.Iamanai wrote:Okay, taking a look at your "Processors" skin, it's possible to automatically adjust the amount of cores and threads (those are different things) using only one skin. I'll throw together a sample and send you a pull request later (I'm in the middle of school right now, so it'll take a while).
That said, curious what you're using to get the number of threads (am showing only threads in the new version).
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Will do! Once the new version is pushed feel free to send me any pulls.Iamanai wrote:Great job so far! I can help you implement some of the features people have been requesting. Let me know if you want any help!
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I use the ActiveNet plugin to detect the physical vs. logical cores (cores vs. threads) and some other stuff too. Code below:
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[MeasureCPUPhysicalCores]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=ActiveNet
Type=PhysicalCores
UpdateDivider=-1
[MeasureCPUPhysicalCPUs]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=ActiveNet
Type=Processors
UpdateDivider=-1
[MeasureCPUThreadsPerCore]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=ActiveNet
Type=ThreadsPerCore
IfCondition=MeasureCPUThreadsPerCore <> #threadsPerCore#
IfTrueAction=[!WriteKeyValue Variables threadsPerCore [MeasureCPUThreadsPerCore] "#varPath#"][!Refresh]
UpdateDivider=-1
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Use:mallchin wrote:That said, curious what you're using to get the number of threads (am showing only threads in the new version).
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%NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS%
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ahhh one on top of the other! great idea!mallchin wrote:I have two meters, a line and a histogram. The histogram gives the "filled in" appearance.
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Just what I was after!fonpaolo wrote:Use:in a Meter or directly as a variable and it will give you the number of threads.Code: Select all
%NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS%
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Oh oops I gave you the wrong thing because I misunderstood. is indeed what you would use. Oops!
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%NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS%