TrafficMonitor Suggestion - icons/glyphs for taskbar CPU and memory labels

ivqmmu1c  于 3个月前  发布在  其他
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First, great app! Love it. Thank you for your effort.

It would be great if you could add an option to use icons for the CPU and memory labels on the taskbar. I believe the easiest way to do this is to allow a second font that has a good CPU or memory glyph to put a character into the taskbar next to the standard Segoe UI font for the other text reporting the up/down and cpu/mem statistics.

See mockup in the picture below.

Font glyphs from https://fontawesome.com/icons/microchip?s=solid&f=classic and https://fontawesome.com/icons/memory?s=solid&f=classic

jgovgodb

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I will have to check it but you can modify the font such that you can assign an unused letter like z or symbol with these symbol and then assign that font and type the modified letter in the settings.

8nuwlpux

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First, great app! Love it. Thank you for your effort.

It would be great if you could add an option to use icons for the CPU and memory labels on the taskbar. I believe the easiest way to do this is to allow a second font that has a good CPU or memory glyph to put a character into the taskbar next to the standard Segoe UI font for the other text reporting the up/down and cpu/mem statistics.

See mockup in the picture below.

Font glyphs from https://fontawesome.com/icons/microchip?s=solid&f=classic and https://fontawesome.com/icons/memory?s=solid&f=classic

Hi, I have created custom fonts using Font Awesome icons by replacing unused letters like 'z' and 'x' with Font Awesome icons. Although it works, it is unusable because there are not enough pixels to render the icons properly (about 10px for each icon) in the small taskbar, resulting in a blurry and low-quality appearance.

My conclusion is that you should only use this if you have a 2k or 4k display, as the higher pixel density can render the complex fonts properly. I have attached an image below for further clarification.

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