Michael, thanks, I tried it, but actually new version 0.4 works very buggy on my Linux Mint 13; previous one (0.3) works just perfectly.
What exactly is buggy: for some reason, the width of all the graphs is fixed (about 30 pixels, it seems). So, when I try to increase width, I got height decreased, instead! (because resulting width is larger than 30 pixels, and the whole image is scaled down)
I use 2 monitors: CPU and Network, I have width parameter set to 20 pixels. So, on version 0.3, I have two monitors, each of them 20 pixels. Plus spacing, so, total width is about 45 pixels, and height is a full height of my taskbar. But on 0.4 with the same settings I have total width about 30 pixels, and height is significantly less than full height of the taskbar. The picture is scaled down. Just to make sure, I just set width to 100 px, so, resulting is a picture of the same width (about 30 pixels) and very small height, just a thin line.
Michael, thanks, I tried it, but actually new version 0.4 works very buggy on my Linux Mint 13; previous one (0.3) works just perfectly.
What exactly is buggy: for some reason, the width of all the graphs is fixed (about 30 pixels, it seems). So, when I try to increase width, I got height decreased, instead! (because resulting width is larger than 30 pixels, and the whole image is scaled down)
I use 2 monitors: CPU and Network, I have width parameter set to 20 pixels. So, on version 0.3, I have two monitors, each of them 20 pixels. Plus spacing, so, total width is about 45 pixels, and height is a full height of my taskbar. But on 0.4 with the same settings I have total width about 30 pixels, and height is significantly less than full height of the taskbar. The picture is scaled down. Just to make sure, I just set width to 100 px, so, resulting is a picture of the same width (about 30 pixels) and very small height, just a thin line.