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Old Jul 29, 2006 | 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Brar
I try to delete it from the code but it stays

and what is SWP? :hs:



thanks for the help :hugglez:
swap file usage

right click, settings, edit.... delete the quotes there.... then right click, settings, reload.

and you can change stuff to whatever you want

[spoiler="codes"]String Format:
%CP Percent of CPU usage
%CN Number of Processes
%RP Percent of Physical Memory usage
%RT Total Physical Memory (MB)
%RF Free Physical Memory (MB)
%RU Used Physical Memory (MB)
%SP Percent of Swap Memory usage
%ST Total Swap Memory (MB)
%SF Free Swap Memory (MB)
%SU Used Swap Memory (MB)
%DT[A-Z] Total Disk Space
%DF[A-Z] Free Disk Space
%DU[A-Z] Used Disk Space
%DP[A-Z] Percent of Free Disk Space
%DQ[A-Z] Percent of Used Disk Space
%BP Percent of Battery usage
%BL Battery Lifetime
%ID Download speed (KB/sec)
%IU Upload speed (KB/sec)
%NP IP address
%NU User name
%NW Workstation name
%UW Uptime (week:day:hour:min)
Uptime (day:hour:min)
%UH Uptime (hour:min)
%H HD Temperature
%TL Local Time
%TU Universal Time
%PM Physical Memory usage of BB (KB)
%PN Peak Physical Memory usage of BB (KB)
%PS Swap Memory usage of BB (KB)
%PT Peak Swap Memory usage of BB (KB)
%PG GDI objects of BB
\n insert a newline
%% percentage character

Clock Format:
%a Abbreviated weekday name
%A Full weekday name
%b Abbreviated month name
%B Full month name
%c Date and time representation appropriate for locale
%d Day of month as decimal number (01 - 31)
%H Hour in 24-hour format (00 - 23)
%I Hour in 12-hour format (01 - 12)
%j Day of year as decimal number (001 - 366)
%m Month as decimal number (01 - 12)
%M Minute as decimal number (00 - 59)
%p Current locale's A.M./P.M. indicator for 12-hour clock
%S Second as decimal number (00 - 59)
%U Week of year as decimal number, with Sunday as first day of week (00 - 53)
%w Weekday as decimal number (0 - 6; Sunday is 0)
%W Week of year as decimal number, with Monday as first day of week (00 - 53)
%x Date representation for current locale
%X Time representation for current locale
%y Year without century, as decimal number (00 - 99)
%Y Year with century, as decimal number
%z Either the time-zone name or time zone abbreviation, depending on registry settings; no characters if time zone is unknown
%Z same as above

The # flag modifies some of the above as follows:
%#c Long date and time representation, appropriate for current locale.
%#x Long date representation, appropriate to current locale.
%#d,H,I,j,m,M,S,U,w,W,y,Y Remove leading zeros (if any).
%#a,A,b,B,p,X,z,Z,% # flag is ignored[/spoiler]

Last edited by Misa; Jul 29, 2006 at 09:46 AM.
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