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The documentation (README.md) and --help output both reference an option --utf-foce ("force start even if no UTF-8 locale was detected").
But this option doesn't exist. The actual option is --utf-force.
To Reproduce
Run btop --utf-foce and notice you get
kde@midna ~/tmp/btop $ btop --utf-foce
Unknown argument: --utf-foce
Use -h or --help for help.
Expected behavior
I expected btop to start up without issue (as it did when using --utf-force). I didn't not test on a non-UTF-8 locale yet but I would expect the option to work even in that case.
Info (please complete the following information):
btop++ version: btop version: 1.0.0 (PS recommend adjusting the template here to read btop -v not bpytop -v)
Architecture: x86_64
Platform: Linux
(Linux) Kernel: 5.14.0
Terminal used: Konsole 21.11.70
Font used: JetBrains Mono
Additional context
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Describe the bug
The documentation (README.md) and --help output both reference an option
--utf-foce
("force start even if no UTF-8 locale was detected").But this option doesn't exist. The actual option is
--utf-force
.To Reproduce
Run
btop --utf-foce
and notice you getExpected behavior
I expected btop to start up without issue (as it did when using
--utf-force
). I didn't not test on a non-UTF-8 locale yet but I would expect the option to work even in that case.Info (please complete the following information):
btop -v
notbpytop -v
)Additional context
Let me know if you actually need this
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: