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The output of uname -a: Linux 4.15.0-47-generic #50~16.04.1-Ubuntu x86_64 GNU/Linux
Terminal emulator (e.g. iTerm or gnome terminal): gnome terminal
Any relevenat hardware info: none
tmux version if using tmux: none
Also please copy or attach ~/.local/state/gotop/errors.log if it exists and contains logs: not relevant
Note, that CPU6 and CPU7 have identical colors. No issue in general, just for the default colorscheme. Same for the default dark colorscheme. Solarized and Monkai don't show the same behaviour due to "more" different colors.
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…enough with colors in the cpulines, not sure if you would like todo something like this, but in my mind the important thing is uniqueness of the CPU cores, so there isnt 2 CPU cores with same color, cause then its really hard to see the graph, but not sure this is the best way todo it, just a suggestion :)
Required information:
gotop -V
):3.0.0
uname -a
:Linux 4.15.0-47-generic #50~16.04.1-Ubuntu x86_64 GNU/Linux
Also please copy or attach
~/.local/state/gotop/errors.log
if it exists and contains logs: not relevantNote, that
CPU6
andCPU7
have identical colors. No issue in general, just for the default colorscheme. Same for the default dark colorscheme. Solarized and Monkai don't show the same behaviour due to "more" different colors.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: