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Updated notice for text rendering issues
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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Also needs a UTF8 locale and a font that covers:
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* Unicode Block “Geometric Shapes” U+25A0 - U+25FF
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* Unicode Block "Box Drawing" and "Block Elements" U+2500 - U+259F
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#### Notice
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#### Notice (Text rendering issues)
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If you are having problems with the characters in the graphs not looking like they do in the screenshots,
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it's likely a problem with your systems configured fallback font not having support for braille characters.
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@ -109,8 +109,10 @@ See comments by @sgleizes [link](https://github.com/aristocratos/bpytop/issues/1
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If text are misaligned and you are using Konsole or Yakuake, turning off "Bi-Directional text rendering" is a possible fix.
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Characters clipping in to each other or text/border misalignments is not bugs caused by bpytop, but most likely a fontconfig or terminal problem where the braille characters making up the graphs aren't rendered correctly.
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Look to the creators of the terminal emulator you use to fix these issues if the previous mentioned fixes don't work for you.
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#### Notice
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#### Notice (SSH)
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Dropbear seems to not be able to set correct locale. So if accessing bpytop over ssh, OpenSSH is recommended.
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