Strip headers from system infolabels?
#1
At the moment, some of the infolabels for things like CPU temperature and system uptime have hardcoded headers ("System Uptime:", "Screen Resolution", etc). This makes things rather awkward for skinners. Wouldn't it be better to simply display the info and leave the headers to us? It'd be useful for me, at least.

If I'm not alone I'll post it on trac.
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#2
It'd be great if you could make a list of them, yes. Whether we change them by default or not I'm not sure - will get Jezz_X's input.

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Jonathan
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#3
Here are the ones I've encountered:

system.screenresolution
(Has a "Screen Resolution:" prefix)

system.usedspace
(Has a "Total:" prefix)

system.cputemperature
(Has a "CPU Temperature:" prefix and displays "?" as fallback)

system.gputemperature
(Has a "GPU Temperature:" prefix and displays "?" as fallback)

system.uptime
(Has a "System Uptime:" prefix)

system.internetstate
(Has an "Internet:" prefix)

network.ipaddress
(Has an "IP Address:" prefix)

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#4
Mind posting this on trac so it's not lost in the noise?

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Jonathan
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#5
Related to that are some of the codec info stuff that appears in the video/music OSD's as some of them (I can't remember which off the top of my head) have "Video: " or "Audio: " prefixes included in the output strings.
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