hello
the chronometer does not take up the whole screen how to manage it?
thank you
hello
the chronometer does not take up the whole screen how to manage it?
thank you
What screen are you referring to? Chronometer is designed to fit the Raspberry Pi LCD screen add-on. It's as large as it needs to be to fit into that.
You may be interested in Pi-hole's more detailed chronometer called PADD.
yes that's it but I just thought that it's an hdmi
screen I'm going to watch padd.
do you have to install it on the normal user?
thank you
Follow the instructions here:
https://github.com/pi-hole/PADD#setup-padd
Ok thank you
hello
I set up padd do you know if we can configure it?
thank you
It auto-adjusts itself to your terminal size, so if you're seeing whitespace to the right and below the output, you're already seeing all the info available. You can get a JSON formatted string output with --json
.
OK, thanks
did you see that or for the json?
The json option is just some of the same info thrown out in a line of text. That's used by programmers to feed into something else, maybe a script.
For your situation I think you just want to run padd normally and enjoy its live display.
yes but the display does not take the whole screen can be see the size of the characters?
If it looks like the picture on GitHub, that's as big as it gets. If you are able to change your terminal's font size then that would be one way to make it physically take up more of your hdmi display space and be more readable from further away, but it wouldn't show any more information than it already is doing.
yes that's it to take up the whole screen.
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