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Command to show FPS #468
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Thank you for the feature request. However, I quickly checked, with |
no problem, The command could be still useful to show fps without pressing ctrl+i. |
When will this command option becomes available? It seems that as of now (v1.14), this is still not yet supported. |
There is no such option yet. Why do you need it in practice? (you could just press Ctrl+i) |
I use a batch file to start this every time. I know that I can press Ctrl+I
to start it. But if I want to track the FPS every time I use the app, then
I will need to press Ctrl+I every time I start it.
If this option is available, then I can simply start my bat file, then
focus onto the other window, no need to Ctrl+I.
…On Mon, Jul 27, 2020, 1:18 PM Romain Vimont ***@***.***> wrote:
There is no such option yet. Why do you need it in practice? (you could
just press Ctrl+i)
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Implemented by #3030. |
Thanks for implementing this 2 yr 11 mo-old baby! |
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