01-24-2003, 10:01 PM -
There are several bugs with the provided skins, too. Here's a list:
Compact 16 (black or white text) and compact 32 - displays temperature and icon only, regardless of what user selects to display.
Default 16 (black or white text) - displays temperature always, regardless of what user selects to display. If the user selects to display temperature, it is moved down a line, and the top spot is left blank, leaving room for temperature and only one other choice. If temperature is left off the list, it is displayed first. Also, in "Black" text version, text is blue (r9 g4 b128 - #090480).
Full 32 - completely ignores user's selections. Displays only temperature, pressure, humidity, and conditions. It appears that this is by design after looking at the skin.ini. So then the question becomes, why release a skin that ignores the user's parameters with a plugin that boasts unlimted parameters?
I know temperature is probably the most used parameter, but I can think of several scenarios where the user would want to turn it off in place of somethng else, especially with all the choices available now.
Also, is it possible to keep the tooltip up for as long as the mouse hovers on the plugin? There's a lot of information, and a very short time to read it all. Would be nice feature to add to other plugins, too (net monitor, drive space, system monitor, clock etc).
Compact 16 (black or white text) and compact 32 - displays temperature and icon only, regardless of what user selects to display.
Default 16 (black or white text) - displays temperature always, regardless of what user selects to display. If the user selects to display temperature, it is moved down a line, and the top spot is left blank, leaving room for temperature and only one other choice. If temperature is left off the list, it is displayed first. Also, in "Black" text version, text is blue (r9 g4 b128 - #090480).
Full 32 - completely ignores user's selections. Displays only temperature, pressure, humidity, and conditions. It appears that this is by design after looking at the skin.ini. So then the question becomes, why release a skin that ignores the user's parameters with a plugin that boasts unlimted parameters?
I know temperature is probably the most used parameter, but I can think of several scenarios where the user would want to turn it off in place of somethng else, especially with all the choices available now.
Also, is it possible to keep the tooltip up for as long as the mouse hovers on the plugin? There's a lot of information, and a very short time to read it all. Would be nice feature to add to other plugins, too (net monitor, drive space, system monitor, clock etc).