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Describe the bug
Some of the data display is being formatted in a way that is not really usable. Its the counting on the queues page when numbers excede 1.000, and also the duration column on the history tab which gets truncated to hours. I have included screen grabs of both below.
This is unfortunate because one major use case is serial production. It is required that we can keep an exact count of what has been produced. This is main issue.
But also when we are doing serial production in the 100s or 1000s in my case, it is not irrelevant if the print takes 1h02 or 1h06. I can of cause calculate time in most cases, but not if there are a pause between prints to add glue etc. It would be a lot easier if actual print time is shown at least to a hh:mm level.
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Print a lot :)
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Describe the bug
Some of the data display is being formatted in a way that is not really usable. Its the counting on the queues page when numbers excede 1.000, and also the duration column on the history tab which gets truncated to hours. I have included screen grabs of both below.
This is unfortunate because one major use case is serial production. It is required that we can keep an exact count of what has been produced. This is main issue.
But also when we are doing serial production in the 100s or 1000s in my case, it is not irrelevant if the print takes 1h02 or 1h06. I can of cause calculate time in most cases, but not if there are a pause between prints to add glue etc. It would be a lot easier if actual print time is shown at least to a hh:mm level.
To Reproduce
Print a lot :)
Expected behavior
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
Screenshots
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System info:
Follow the instructions here to generate an OctoPrint system bundle, and attach it to this issue.
Browser logs:
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Additional context
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