So far it works ok, but graph in CPU pulse a little bit out of screen.
More than a little bit, over 50% pulse graph does'nt show at all.
The widget relies on XCenter to give it the dimensions of its window - and sometimes XCenter gets it wrong. If that's the case here, then you can easily fix this.
First, expand the width of the widget; the graph will redraw itself. Wait a moment, then restore it to your desired size; again, the graph will be redrawn. Does this fix the problem? If not, try increasing the height of XCenter. Let it reformat itself, then restore the original height.
One or the other of these resizing actions should cause the graph to be drawn correctly. If not, please let me know.
It also tracks a lot faster which seeks attention from ones eyeballs, the older and slower one you only looked at when you wished to.
The speed has been doubled from 1 sample per second to 2 samples per second. The slower speed hid a lot of the sub-second variations and gave some users the impression that it was grossly inaccurate. In fact, it was accurate but failed to provide any real-time indication of activity.
Personally, I consider the line graph to be totally worthless if you have more than 2 cores. It just devolves into a meaningless jumble of lines that tell you nothing about actual usage - particularly when running FF or SM. The new bar graph provides a far more coherent view of overall usage. If a mozapp has a core pegged, the bar graph tells you about it without letting that excess activity take over the entire display.
I still have a problem with cmd file icons vanishing from the Tray but I suspect it is likely to be none XWP related as cmd icon's change of there own volition sometimes
This is a fundamental flaw in PM that occurs when the WPS restarts. PM mistakenly thinks that the WPS is using is a
copy of the system's VIO icon, so it destroys that copy when the WPS terminates. In fact, the WPS is using the
original icon; destroying it leaves the system with no VIO icon at all.
There are two possible outcomes here. One possibility is that windowed text-mode apps (such as cmd.exe) have no icon at all. The other is that PM reuses the memory for some other icon, giving cmd.exe and friends a completely unrelated icon. What I see most often is a printer or printer-port icon.