Hi,

On 18 July 2013 03:26, Blacklight Shining
<blacklightshin...@derpymail.org> wrote:
> This isn't terribly important, but here it is.
>
> I use my tmux status bar as a clock. A /proper/ clock, with an %S field and 
> everything. Of course, I set status-interval to 1 so that it updates as 
> frequently as clocks are supposed to. (I suspect I'm not the only one who's 
> done this.)
>
> Unfortunately, the status bar can still be up to /one entire second/ (!) 
> behind the system's clock, because it doesn't update /with/ the clock. (It's 
> probably not going to happen, but) please consider having the status bar 
> update in sync with the system clock.

I really am not sure what you're asking for here.  The status-interval
is just that; a time-delay.  It has nothing to do with clocks, and
trying/mistaking tmux's use of such a feature in that way is not going
to do what you think it does.

The status-line updates when it's told to, that's its job.

If you want a clock, go use a clock.  Is putting a pane in tmux in
clock-mode also not sufficient?

-- Thomas Adam

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