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Screenshot or didnt happen :D
You can use Emacs for panels??
I don't use Emacs as a panel (though I'm sure you can do it somehow), I just almost always have a window open so I can just look at its tab bar.
This is how it looks: https://ibb.co/tbyZ8vH
And when the window is too small, it uses two lines: https://ibb.co/s3dhzCr
These are from my main PC, which use the same setup (no battery/wifi, but you can see that the volume icon only has a single "bar"). The name of the song is truncated to the maximum possible width and "cycles" through the name. Second picture also shows tofi which was opened under my cursor in an arbitrary position. BTW the header bar only appears for the floating Emacs window (so I can drag it with a touchscreen) using a GTK css hack.
Edit: Wow, I took the pictures 9 minutes apart and both the CPU and GPU temperatures are exactly the same (they both fluctuate slightly while idling).
Very neat!
Always nice to have inline images :D
Huh, for some reason I thought I had to upload the images to my instance to inline them. Thanks!