Theo de Raadt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Edd Barrett <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 06:26:53PM +0200, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> > > If you make them look like the display in systat, you still get the user,
> > > ... nice, sys information. Also i like my bikeshed green.
> > 
> > So looking at the bar in `systat vmstat`, we have:
> > ```
> >    0.0%Int   0.0%Spn   0.1%Sys  25.5%Usr  74.4%Idle
> > |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> > ```
> > 
> > To replicate that exactly per-processor, we'd need 3 lines per-cpu.
> 
> That is not what I am talking about.
> 
> I am pointing out you were not aware of a previous display format, and
> chose to make your own.
> 
> If this is going to be done, it should look the same.  I'm not talking
> about the markers above it, but about your arbitrary use of #.
> 
> Frankly I don't see any value in a #### bar-graph when the number is still
> present.  And I don't see value in a bar-graph without numbers.

I think your #### bar-graph removes detailed information and replaces it
with a visual which wastes screen real-estate.

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