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Modern batteries should expose information about their design capacity
which we can compare to current capacity and deduce how much 'wear'
the battery got and expose that as a negative value percentage.
Feature sent in August took a while to convince the maintainer many
modern batteries provide this information.
Signed-off-by: Adrian C. (anrxc) <anrxc@sysphere.org>
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Previously, a simple hyphen (“-”) was used to show that the battery is
discharging. The minus sign is a distinct char, and also distinct from
the en-dash (“–”) and the em-dash (“—”).
With this commit, I put in a unicode “MINUS SIGN” (0x2212) which I
created with a Digraph in Vim `^k-2`.
Signed-off-by: Adrian C. (anrxc) <anrxc@sysphere.org>
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Signed-off-by: Arvydas Sidorenko <asido4@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Adrian C. (anrxc) <anrxc@sysphere.org>
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If the battery state change from charging to full,
power_now is reseted to zero for a little time.
This cause division by zero, which was visible as a very big negative
number because of the behaviour of string.format.
Signed-off-by: Adrian C. (anrxc) <anrxc@sysphere.org>
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Thanks to Ikke for debugging this.
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Looks like current_now will eventually be deprecated. Thanks to Conrad
Calmez for finding this bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=532000
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