Category
Hardware Compatibility
Hardware
Other
Firmware Version
2.7.26
Description
Problem:
The node information screen on the ThinkNode M1 does not render correctly. Text and graphical elements overlap, making portions of the displayed information difficult or impossible to read.
THIS IS NOT SCREEN GHOSTING.
Steps to reproduce:
- Open the node list on the ThinkNode M1.
- Select a node to display its detailed information.
- View the node information screen.
Actual behavior:
Multiple display elements overlap. The large circular graphic is drawn through the node information, and portions of the text overlap other text or graphical elements. Fields such as signal information, last heard time, uptime, and power/voltage information are not displayed cleanly.
The problem occurs with different nodes and is visible in the attached photographs.
Expected behavior:
Each node-information field should be displayed separately and remain readable. Text and graphical elements should not overlap.
Additional information:
The attached photographs show the same display problem while viewing two different nodes, indicating that the problem is not limited to the information from one particular node.
Relevant log output
Category
Hardware Compatibility
Hardware
Other
Is this bug report about any UI (https://meshtastic.org/docs/configuration/device-uis/) component firmware?
Firmware Version
2.7.26
Description
Problem:
The node information screen on the ThinkNode M1 does not render correctly. Text and graphical elements overlap, making portions of the displayed information difficult or impossible to read.
THIS IS NOT SCREEN GHOSTING.
Steps to reproduce:
Actual behavior:
Multiple display elements overlap. The large circular graphic is drawn through the node information, and portions of the text overlap other text or graphical elements. Fields such as signal information, last heard time, uptime, and power/voltage information are not displayed cleanly.
The problem occurs with different nodes and is visible in the attached photographs.
Expected behavior:
Each node-information field should be displayed separately and remain readable. Text and graphical elements should not overlap.
Additional information:
The attached photographs show the same display problem while viewing two different nodes, indicating that the problem is not limited to the information from one particular node.
Relevant log output