pTiming 1.0.3-1 - Event timer system
Version 0.8
See main post
- Message in preferences: Restart pTiming to activate changes. (thanks to esmourguit)
- Uses gtkdialog4.
- Bugfix: Sort order in exported results.
- Bugfix: Timer moved some pixels because not 100% mono.
- Bugfix: Detect macrolanguage (fr, en..) when lang contains utf or similar post info.
- Bugfix: Do not allow more than one detected langauge. (thanks to shinobar)
- Bugfix: NLS variables in Competitors window for default Name, Organization and class. (thanks to esmourguit)
- Bugfix: NLS variables in Competitors window for ID in list heading. (thanks to esmourguit)
- Bugfix: Some missing icons in competitor window.
See main post
- Message in preferences: Restart pTiming to activate changes. (thanks to esmourguit)
- Uses gtkdialog4.
- Bugfix: Sort order in exported results.
- Bugfix: Timer moved some pixels because not 100% mono.
- Bugfix: Detect macrolanguage (fr, en..) when lang contains utf or similar post info.
- Bugfix: Do not allow more than one detected langauge. (thanks to shinobar)
- Bugfix: NLS variables in Competitors window for default Name, Organization and class. (thanks to esmourguit)
- Bugfix: NLS variables in Competitors window for ID in list heading. (thanks to esmourguit)
- Bugfix: Some missing icons in competitor window.
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- broomdodger
- Posts: 279
- Joined: Sat 10 May 2008, 02:38
- Location: Santa Cruz, CA
Just now opened Menu > Personal > pTiming event timer systemzigbert wrote:broomdodger
I tested here and pTiming closes the end_while-loop when exiting.
How did you operate pTiming to get the end_while-loop to stay alive after closing the program? I need to reproduce the bug before I can fix it.
Then let it run about 5 seconds
Then File > Quit
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32212 32185 root R 2640 1% 0 0% top -d3
32185 3886 root S 5204 1% 0 1% urxvt -g 127x27-0-28 +sb -bg black -fg green -e top -d3
30353 2 root SW 0 0% 0 0% [flush-8:0]
28686 1 root S 3248 1% 0 3% sh -c while [ ! -f /root/.ptiming/tmp/end_while ]; do func_time; sleep 0.05; done
26173 19531 root S 122m 25% 0 0% /usr/lib/seamonkey-2.6.1/plugin-container /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer
19531 3886 root S 394m 80% 0 1% /usr/lib/seamonkey-2.6.1/seamonkey-bin
17412 1 root S 3248 1% 0 2% sh -c while [ ! -f /root/.ptiming/tmp/end_while ]; do func_time; sleep 0.05; done
even after quitting several minutes ago.
- broomdodger
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- Joined: Sat 10 May 2008, 02:38
- Location: Santa Cruz, CA
Version 1.0.0
See main post
Changelog
- Gettext for locals.
- Sort by click on tree-header. Removed sort menu.
- pTiming icon.
- Switch from gtkdialog4 to gtkdialog as executable.
- Smoother color scheme.
- Bugfix: Edit timestamps using recent gtkdialog.
- Bugfix: Export result to spredsheet doesn't rank competitors.
See main post
Changelog
- Gettext for locals.
- Sort by click on tree-header. Removed sort menu.
- pTiming icon.
- Switch from gtkdialog4 to gtkdialog as executable.
- Smoother color scheme.
- Bugfix: Edit timestamps using recent gtkdialog.
- Bugfix: Export result to spredsheet doesn't rank competitors.
Pclock and Ptiming : duration
how long was the run ?
For the same competitor, if you click the stamp several times, could you show the duration between two clicks ?
Sorry, but when we get interested by something, we want more of it.
Osmo shown for what is my request.
Sorry for disturb : Pclock does it ! by Sigmund the norvegian.
For the same competitor, if you click the stamp several times, could you show the duration between two clicks ?
Sorry, but when we get interested by something, we want more of it.
Osmo shown for what is my request.
Sorry for disturb : Pclock does it ! by Sigmund the norvegian.
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