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Beyond 100%
Hi ! i would like to know if its possible to go beyond 100%
I'm working with some "goal x result" app and it may be possible to go beyond 100% like:
Goal - 1500 steps
Steps - 1900 steps
% - 126%
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Using the pattern in the examples on the website, MultiBar::listen will likely hang if an error occurs as the ProgressBar::finish function will never get called. It'd be nice if listen would stop blocking if there aren't any more progress bars.
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Option to leave progress bar onscreen when finished. Useful for seeing counts and rates after completing a run.