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Ability to hide graph similar to showing/hiding usage bars
Status:
RESOLVED: FIXED
Severity:
enhancement
Product:
Xfce4-cpugraph-plugin
Component:
General

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Description OmegaPhil 2013-12-31 21:37:18 CET
I have moved to multiload (https://github.com/nandhp/multiload-nandhp) to display a CPU usage graph, but I still like cpugraph's usage bars so have kept it running alongside. Please could you implement an option to hide the graph?

One problem this will introduce is the need to be able to right-click on the usage bars to get to the properties dialog - this doesn't work currently.

Thanks
Comment 1 Landry Breuil editbugs 2014-11-23 21:42:04 CET
Mass-reassign all bugs from florian@ to goodies-dev@, thanks for the maintenance work! (and sorry for the bugmail spam..)
Comment 2 Landry Breuil editbugs 2015-03-03 21:01:47 CET
Well, if you want only the bar.... maybe you should use systemload plugin instead ?
Comment 3 OmegaPhil 2015-03-03 23:48:46 CET
That appears to only have one bar representing all CPU usage?
Comment 4 Adam Borowski 2017-01-07 13:46:25 CET
+1.  The graph is quite useless on any multi-core machine (ie, any non-museal).  There's a big difference between some small but non-negligible background noise vs a single-threaded program running at full steam, yet both show the same as a couple pixels at the bottom of the graph.

Per-CPU bars show that nicely, thus they're enough.

Bug #10591

Reported by:
OmegaPhil
Reported on: 2013-12-31
Last modified on: 2019-06-22

People

Assignee:
Xfce-Goodies Maintainers
CC List:
3 users

Version

Version:
1.0.90

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