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Suggestion: Change Display Clock Details in Gadget

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:50 am
by tarunp
Is it possible to provide an option to show clock details "rounded-off" i.e. without the decimal points in the CoreTemp Gadget ?

My Gadget shows clock details as 399.98 x 9.0

I would rather it showed 400 x 9

Not only would this be easier to read but it would also reduce clutter on the gadget.

Re: Suggestion: Change Display Clock Details in Gadget

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:02 am
by The Coolest
Good idea, I will round off the fsb, as it rarely changes, but I'll leave the multiplier as is. Otherwise the clock field may constantly resize itself on half multipliers (ie x6.5), and that could be annoying/distracting.

Re: Suggestion: Change Display Clock Details in Gadget

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:49 pm
by tarunp
Many thanks - look forward to the next version incorporating the change.

Re: Suggestion: Change Display Clock Details in Gadget

Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 2:32 am
by tarunp
While you are rounding off the FSB details, you might also like to consider displaying the clock speed in Ghz instead of Mhz - for example 3.6 Ghz instaed of 3600 Mhz.

Re: Suggestion: Change Display Clock Details in Gadget

Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:17 am
by The Coolest
Good idea, added that as an option in the Options window.

Re: Suggestion: Change Display Clock Details in Gadget

Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 1:49 am
by tarunp
I just noticed that you updated the gadget at the Windows Live page incorporating my suggested changes.

Many thanks and I must say i am very impressed by your prompt action.

Just one minor suggestion ; when the clock details are displayed in Ghz, can there be one-space gap between the Clock Speed and the FSB details since that would be even easier to read ? My system displays the following:

Clock: 3.6Ghz(400x9.0)

A one-space gap would read as:

Clock: 3.6Ghz (400x9.0)

In fact, if space permits, 3 more "spaces" could be introduced:

Clock: 3.6 Ghz (400 x 9)

Re: Suggestion: Change Display Clock Details in Gadget

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 1:42 pm
by The Coolest
I'll probably add a space between the 'GHz' and the '(' but the others, not so much as I don't want to cut the decimal point in the multiplier and there's not that much free space.