No problem.  I like aplwrap and I appreciate the work you and David have
done!

Thanks.

Blake


On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Chris Moller <mol...@mollerware.com> wrote:

>  Sorry--I spent most of last week putting out fires in Toronto.  I'll try
> to get caught up on aplwrap stuff over the next couple of days.
>
> cm
>
>
>
> On 09/21/14 16:32, Blake McBride wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
>  I like the ability to not see the pstsat line.  However I fond the
> following problem.
>
>  Click File / Settings / Open pstat window.
>
>  The pstat window displays.  The "Close" button on the pstat window does
> not work until you click "OK" on the "Settings" popup.
>
>  Thanks.
>
>  Blake
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 9:53 PM, David B. Lamkins <dlamk...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I like it. From an implementation viewpoint, that seems cleaner than
>> what I was trying to do with the command-line option.
>>
>> Thanks. :)
>>
>> On Fri, 2014-09-12 at 22:44 -0400, Chris Moller wrote:
>> > File>>Settings now has a toggle to turn the status line on and off.
>> > I'll add the info pop-up tomorrow and, if I'm feeling enthusiastic,
>> > I'll stick in a ~/.aplwrap to retain the states.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 09/12/14 21:09, David Lamkins wrote:
>> >
>> > > Thanks, Chris. Much appreciated.
>> > >
>> > > On Sep 12, 2014 6:07 PM, "Chris Moller" <mol...@mollerware.com>
>> > > wrote:
>> > >         It's easy enough to put the same thing in an info dialogue
>> > >         under Help.  I'll stuff that in tonight or tomorrow but keep
>> > >         the status line switchable.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >         On 09/12/14 20:30, David B. Lamkins wrote:
>> > >
>> > >         > I find the APL process stats to be useful in gauging
>> performance issues
>> > >         > related to time, I/O and memory (see APL_STATUS_LINE.md for
>> a key to the
>> > >         > fields).
>> > >         >
>> > >         > I can see your point, though: the status line does look
>> "busy" and it
>> > >         > eats up a line or two of vertical space.
>> > >         >
>> > >         > Putting this display in its own window is outside of my
>> wheelhouse.
>> > >         >
>> > >         > In keeping with the "principle of least surprise", I'm
>> sending Chris a
>> > >         > patch to disable the APL process stats by default. They'll
>> be enabled
>> > >         > using the --apl-stats command-line option.
>> > >         >
>> > >         >
>> > >         > On Fri, 2014-09-12 at 16:29 -0500, Blake McBride wrote:
>> > >         > > The bottom of my aplwrap screen displays:
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > > #0 ∆e: 1.18 ∆u: 0.00 ∆s: 0.00 ∆v: 52,043,776 ∆r:
>> 3,239,936 ∆f: 983 ∆F:
>> > >         > > 0 ∆b: 0.00 ∆rc: 37,908 ∆wc: 134 ∆rb: 0 ∆wb: 0 ∆ic: 29
>> ∆oc: 12 ∆cw: 0
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > > This is getting kind of crazy.  My suggestion is this -
>> get rid of
>> > >         > > that display entirely.  Add a Help / Info menu option
>> that brings up a
>> > >         > > window with a verbose version of that information.
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > > Thanks.
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > > Blake
>> > >         > >
>> > >         > >
>> > >         >
>> > >         >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
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