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BTOP 1.4.0 uses screen space less efficiently in CPU graph #972

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friebi opened this issue Nov 16, 2024 · 0 comments
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BTOP 1.4.0 uses screen space less efficiently in CPU graph #972

friebi opened this issue Nov 16, 2024 · 0 comments
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friebi commented Nov 16, 2024

I would not consider this as a bug, but a deterioration compared to previous releases and a nice to have to be fixed. Maybe it is expected behavior and explainable.

Starting with 1.4.0 the list of CPU cores in CPU graph has changed and consumes (in my cases) a lot of more (imo unnecessary) space. See screenshots below.
I guess that commit 3f384c0 is causing the different behavior.

To Reproduce

Upgrade from 1.3.x to 1.4.0.

Expected behavior

Use the available screen space efficiently.

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1.3.2
grafik

1.4.0
grafik

Info (please complete the following information):

  • btop++ version: btop --version
    • before: btop version: 1.3.2
    • after:
btop version: 1.4.0
Compiled with: g++ (14.2.1)
Configured with: make STATIC= FORTIFY_SOURCE=true GPU_SUPPORT=true RSMI_STATIC=
  • Binary: from arch repositories using pacman
  • Architecture: x86_64
  • Platform: Linux
  • (Linux) Kernel: 6.11.8-arch1-2
  • (OSX/FreeBSD) Os release version: EndeavourOS
  • Terminal used: Konsole
  • Font used: unchanged KDE standard
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