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   owl to Carlos E.R.   
   Re: GKrellM question   
   28 Jul 19 16:14:39   
   
   XPost: comp.os.linux.misc, alt.os.linux   
   From: owl@rooftop.invalid   
      
   In alt.os.linux Carlos E.R.  wrote:   
   > On 28/07/2019 00.04, Carlos E.R. wrote:   
   >> On 27/07/2019 23.42, owl wrote:   
   >>> In alt.os.linux Carlos E.R.  wrote:   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>>>   
   >>>   
   >>> You could enable "allow multile instances" and then use different   
   >>> config files by starting with a "--config ".  If you feed it a   
   >>> suffix that you have not used before, it automatically generates the   
   >>> files user-config- and sensor-config- when you quit.   
   >>> Next time you start with that --config , only the items you have   
   >>> configured will display in that instance.  Combine this with "Remember   
   >>> screen location..." and you can script startup of a collection instances   
   >>> with custom configs.   
   >>   
   >> Yes... Or I could even delete or rename the configuration entirely to   
   >> force it to create a new one, and add now the wanted elements in correct   
   >> order.   
   >>   
   >> Yes, I will try your suggestion later, I think.   
   >   
   > I did that, and now I have the things in proper ordering, thanks :-)   
   >   
   > There is one remaining issue: the window is too high, higher than the   
   > old instance. It is because of the "led", a tiny blob that moves left   
   > and right because of the activity in that monitor. That's one millimetre   
   > at least (with 22 monitors, they add up). I don't see where to remove   
   > them - my old instance doesn't have them.   
   >   
      
   If you're talking about the "blip" thing on each monitor, its size   
   appears to be controlled by the Themes->Options->Scale widget.   
      
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