Limit of -> timer -m ? - 24/12/12 09:16 PM
Is there any limits on how fast a alias can be triggered with a timer? I testing to use a timer, but i cant to be able to use speeds like 500 down to 100. But there is no difference even if i change the value down to 5.
timermoo -m 0 5 fill_bar
I using the timer to fill a progressbar, but depending on what i will use the progressbar to i want to change the speed of it, a big dialog take longer time, and a small one takes less time. Or do someone have any bether idea on the code i using for now?
check-started is used to launch the dialog that should open.
timermoo -m 0 5 fill_bar
I using the timer to fill a progressbar, but depending on what i will use the progressbar to i want to change the speed of it, a big dialog take longer time, and a small one takes less time. Or do someone have any bether idea on the code i using for now?
Code:
alias fill_bar { inc %x xdid -v progressbar 1 %x if (%progressbar) { xdid -i progressbar 1 %progressbar } if (%x >= 100) { .timermoo off xdid -i progressbar 1 Completed ... unset %x , %progressbar .timer -m 1 500 dialog -x progressbar progressbar .timer -m 1 500 check-started } }
check-started is used to launch the dialog that should open.
Code:
alias check-started { if (%plaunch == theme) { unset %plaunch , %progresstime | if (!$dialog(theme)) { dialog -m theme theme } } }