LinuxOnTheDesktop
LinuxOnTheDesktop
Hello. Where are we with this, please? Here is why I ask. I run Conky on a Linux Mint Cinnamon system that uses Hi-DPI. All was working. Then I created...
My conky uses many lua scripts and several of those scripts use `conky_parse`. My conky contains various `cpu` objects too. Yet, I do not have the problem. My wider setup...
I seem to have the same problem.
> Please ignore the system DPI when moving to pixel locations. Or, if Conky intends to change its behaviour - thereby breaking backwards compatibility - then at least the change...
There has no been a release involve the commit at issue - and, still (to my knowledge) no documentation.
Let me myself provide some rough documentation. (In so doing I build upon what @genes1122 wrote above.) _Users need to adjust these values:_ - `gap_` - `maximum_` - `minumum_` -...
[This page](http://conky.sourceforge.net/variables.html) says there _is_ an include function (but I cannot get it to work).
Ever since I employed a workaround to fix a separate problem (#417), this problem - Conky not showing after sleep - has failed to manifest itself. EDIT: the problem was...
I have not tested yet how Conky is after sleep, but `if_pa_sink_muted` does, as of at least Conky 1.12 , appear to work again.
I spoke too soon: `if_pa_sink_muted` never fires. Do please fix this. For, as I said [here](https://github.com/brndnmtthws/conky/issues/417#issuecomment-754111121), the workaround is elaborate and processor-expensive. EDIT: indeed, it increases the amount of CPU...