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Le 05/09/2015 10:19, Samuel Pitoiset a écrit :<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/04/2015 08:57 PM, Benjamin
Bellec wrote:<br>
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<div>Currently, the temperature is displayed with a "%"
symbol in gallium/hud, which is quite odd.<br>
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Marek suggested to only change the value "100" to another
value so that this symbol is no more displayed. That works
very well. This is the patch #1. I choose "125" because it
can be divided nicely by 5, then the threshold displayed
on the hud graph are 25/50/75/100/etc. And also because
with this, the actual temperature value is generally in
the middle of the graph.<br>
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This second patch is totally optional. It "catch" the value
"125" in order to display a "C" instead of nothing.<br>
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Ref. your suggestion on PIPE_DRIVER_QUERY_TYPE_TEMPERATURE,
I'm not skilled enough to answer.</div>
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Your first attempt at writing this patch introduced this
PIPE_DRIVER_QUERY_TYPE_TEMPERATURE.<br>
Please, re-introduce it correctly. :)<br>
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I don't think to have the skills to do that.<br>
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