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[BUG] CPU Temperature Not Visible (Cut off) #132

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scchearn opened this issue Sep 21, 2020 · 9 comments
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[BUG] CPU Temperature Not Visible (Cut off) #132

scchearn opened this issue Sep 21, 2020 · 9 comments
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@scchearn
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Describe the bug

On CPU with 16 cores, the CPU temperature gets cut off. I guess it's because bpytop adds a third column and space is a bit tight.

To Reproduce

Run bpytop on system with 16 core (or more) CPU.

Expected behavior

Visible CPU temperatures.

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bpytop-cputemp

I would gladly do with less CPU usage graph to make space for CPU temp.

Info (please complete the following information):

  • bpytop version: 1.0.35
  • psutil version: 5.7.2
  • (Linux) Linux distribution and version: Manjaro Linux x86_64 5.7.19-2-MANJARO
  • Terminal used: bash 5.0.18
  • Font used: Roboto Mono Light
  • Python version, 3.8.5
@scchearn scchearn added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 21, 2020
@aristocratos
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@scchearn
bash 5.0.18 isn't a terminal but the shell you are running, need to know which terminal emulator.

From the issues you're having I would guess you are using konsole?

Looking at the screenshot I'm pretty sure this is a font problem related to #100, see the last comments for a possible solution.

@delta-one
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I'm having the same problem with Yakuake and MesloLGS NF. Switching fonts indeed solves the problem, though I don't really want to do that (Meslo is highly recommended for the oh-my-zsh theme I'm using).

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@aristocratos
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aristocratos commented Sep 25, 2020

@delta-one
You could patch the font you want to use using the font-patcher from https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts and use the font that worked as source to fill out any missing symbols. Should be a workaround for konsole/yakuake not rendering the fallback font correctly.

@delta-one
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Tried patching it myself, but installing the font-patcher is a fucking mess (incl. the python vs. python2 vs. python3 mess).

@g6avk
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g6avk commented Sep 26, 2020

Turning off "Bi-Directional text rendering" in konsole/yakuake fixed this for me. But I don't use any custom Fonts so mileage may vary.

@delta-one
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Turning off "Bi-Directional text rendering" in konsole/yakuake fixed this for me. But I don't use any custom Fonts so mileage may vary.

That does the trick for me as well.

@aristocratos
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@g6avk

Turning off "Bi-Directional text rendering" in konsole/yakuake fixed this for me. But I don't use any custom Fonts so mileage may vary.

That does the trick for me as well.

Great find, will add this to the readme as a possible fix for konsole/yakuake.

@scchearn
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@g6avk

I can confirm that this works for my configuration too. Thank you.

2020-09-30_09-40

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g6avk commented Sep 9, 2021

I have had Emails about finding this Bi-Directional text rendering setting.
konsole/yakuake - Manage Profiles>Edit>Advanced

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