OK. I am still an amateur at this and this is what I am currently using (only the 'small' versions) [no status code present because I use the native one and don't know how to code my own bar

]. The fonts that these work on are indicated by the number of lines these take up. The 7-line ones work fine with all fonts of the native one's height/width. I have a bad habit of trying to cram as much information as possible into my WPSes. Perhaps I should start trying to make my WPSes with less stuff in them. The code for all of them follows...
Remote 7-line WPS:
Code:
%s%ac%?ia<%ia%?ic< (%ic)>>
%s%ac%?it<%it>
%s%ac%?id<%?iA<%iA - |>%?iy<%iy - |>%id%?in< - %in>>
%al%pp/%pe%ar%pc/%pt
%s%ac%fc - %fb kbps%?fv< - (avg)|> - %ff Hz - %fs kiB
%pb
%pm
Unit 10-line WPS:
Code:
%s%ac%?ia<%ia%?ic< (%ic)>>
%s%ac%?it<%it>
%s%ac%?id<%?iA<%iA - |>%?iy<%iy - |>%id%?in< - %in>>
%al%pp / %pe %ar%pc / %pt
%s%ac%fc - %fb kbps%?fv< - (avg)|> - %ff Hz - %fs kiB
%pb
%pm
Remote 3-line WPS:
Code:
%s%pp. %?ia<%ia%?ic< (%ic)> - >%?it<%it|%fn>%?id< {%?iA<%iA - |>%?iy<%iy - |>%id%?in< - %in>>}>
%al%pc %ar-%pr
%pb
PS: Does anyone here know of any really good (and good-looking)
remote WPSes? I could really use one for fun.