Latest Comments by ChuckDaniels87
Announcing the beta of our User Stats page
31 May 2016 at 8:22 pm UTC
Maybe you can also create another palette for graphs with less bars.
31 May 2016 at 8:22 pm UTC
Quoting: liamdaweNew colours for the bars are up as suggested using a picked colour palette.Graphs with a lot of bars look much better now. ;)
Maybe you can also create another palette for graphs with less bars.
Announcing the beta of our User Stats page
31 May 2016 at 11:20 am UTC Likes: 1
31 May 2016 at 11:20 am UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: liamdaweI'm glad it has been useful to you. If you need anything else just send me a private message. Keep up the good work! ;)Quoting: ChuckDaniels87Actually, is it possible to find one with 10 items, as our graphs on the page will have a max of 10, not 8 you provided there. Or else we will end up with duplicate bar colours for two of them.Quoting: liamdaweYou just have to create a custom palette in SVGGraph (check this link [External Link].Quoting: ChuckDaniels87I really like this idea. I've got just one suggestion: use a better colour palette. There are some palettes used by other libs (matplotlib, seaborn,...) that could give a more homogeneous and nicer look to the graphs:The colours (apart from Intel, AMD and Nvidia which are manually done to the vendors known colouring) are built into the script. It may not be that easy to override the defaults with a new set.
- husl (link [External Link]
- ColorBrewer (link [External Link]
- cubelix (link [External Link]
There is interesting info about palettes in matplotlib documentation (link [External Link].
Taking [8-Class Set1 palette in ColorBrewer](http://colorbrewer2.org/?type=qualitative&scheme=Set1&n=8), you just have to copy the HEX color codes:
$colours = array(
'#e41a1c',
'#377eb8',
'#4daf4a',
'#984ea3',
'#ff7f00',
'#ffff33',
'#a65628',
'#f781bf'
);
$graph->Colours($colours);
Edit: Turns out that site lets you select different numbers, awesome, new colours will go up tonight :)
Announcing the beta of our User Stats page
31 May 2016 at 8:32 am UTC Likes: 1
Taking [8-Class Set1 palette in ColorBrewer](http://colorbrewer2.org/?type=qualitative&scheme=Set1&n=8), you just have to copy the HEX color codes:
31 May 2016 at 8:32 am UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: liamdaweYou just have to create a custom palette in SVGGraph (check this link [External Link].Quoting: ChuckDaniels87I really like this idea. I've got just one suggestion: use a better colour palette. There are some palettes used by other libs (matplotlib, seaborn,...) that could give a more homogeneous and nicer look to the graphs:The colours (apart from Intel, AMD and Nvidia which are manually done to the vendors known colouring) are built into the script. It may not be that easy to override the defaults with a new set.
- husl (link [External Link]
- ColorBrewer (link [External Link]
- cubelix (link [External Link]
There is interesting info about palettes in matplotlib documentation (link [External Link].
Taking [8-Class Set1 palette in ColorBrewer](http://colorbrewer2.org/?type=qualitative&scheme=Set1&n=8), you just have to copy the HEX color codes:
$colours = array(
'#e41a1c',
'#377eb8',
'#4daf4a',
'#984ea3',
'#ff7f00',
'#ffff33',
'#a65628',
'#f781bf'
);
$graph->Colours($colours);
Announcing the beta of our User Stats page
30 May 2016 at 9:58 pm UTC Likes: 1
30 May 2016 at 9:58 pm UTC Likes: 1
I really like this idea. I've got just one suggestion: use a better colour palette. There are some palettes used by other libs (matplotlib, seaborn,...) that could give a more homogeneous and nicer look to the graphs:
- husl (link [External Link]
- ColorBrewer (link [External Link]
- cubelix (link [External Link]
There is interesting info about palettes in matplotlib documentation (link [External Link].
- husl (link [External Link]
- ColorBrewer (link [External Link]
- cubelix (link [External Link]
There is interesting info about palettes in matplotlib documentation (link [External Link].
Steam Client Beta updated, fixes issues with lots of games on newer distributions
24 Feb 2016 at 6:38 pm UTC
24 Feb 2016 at 6:38 pm UTC
Transistor not crashing now, but still no sound.
Open Game Benchmarks, a brand new benchmarking website for Linux games
30 Jan 2016 at 8:16 pm UTC
30 Jan 2016 at 8:16 pm UTC
Great news!
Saints Row IV now available on SteamOS and Linux
21 Dec 2015 at 8:54 pm UTC Likes: 1
21 Dec 2015 at 8:54 pm UTC Likes: 1
Playing in Ultra at 1920x1080 resolution. Random stutters too.
OS: ArchLinux
Kernel: 4.2.5
Card: NVIDIA GTX 970
Drivers: nvidia 358.16
OS: ArchLinux
Kernel: 4.2.5
Card: NVIDIA GTX 970
Drivers: nvidia 358.16
Saints Row IV now available on SteamOS and Linux
21 Dec 2015 at 7:06 pm UTC Likes: 2
21 Dec 2015 at 7:06 pm UTC Likes: 2
Is Game of the Century Edition the same but full of DLCs?
Edit: Hell yeah. Instabuy!
Edit: Hell yeah. Instabuy!
Syber discounted their Steam Machine line and most are now sold out
24 Nov 2015 at 8:32 pm UTC Likes: 2
Just LoL! :D
I think these are good news for linux gaming. ;)
24 Nov 2015 at 8:32 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: CaldazarSome of you guys seriously need to hang up some of those motivational posters at home.
Just LoL! :D
I think these are good news for linux gaming. ;)
Steam Machines, Steam Link & Steam Controller Officially Released & SteamOS Sale
10 Nov 2015 at 9:27 pm UTC Likes: 4
10 Nov 2015 at 9:27 pm UTC Likes: 4
I really think this is long distance race.
- CachyOS founder explains why they didn't join the new Open Gaming Collective (OGC)
- The original FINAL FANTASY VII is getting a new refreshed edition
- GPD release their own statement on the confusion with Bazzite Linux support [updated]
- Proton Experimental updated to fix the EA app again on SteamOS / Linux
- Stop Destroying Videogames initiative to get a public hearing organised by the European Parliament
- > See more over 30 days here
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