On Tuesday 03 Jun 2014 15:16:56 Stroller wrote: > On Tue, 3 June 2014, at 6:59 am, Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> … > >> I have: > >> > >> … > >> status-left "#[fg=blue]#T" > >> … > >> status-right "#[fg=blue][#S]" > >> … > > > > Thanks Stroller, > > > > On the left status bar I see this: > > > > [0] 0:bash* > > > > with one window open. As I create more windows it adds to it like so: > > > > [0] 0:bash 1:bash- 2:bash* > > > > > > The right hand side shows the prompt, or command being run, but not all > > of it if it is too long. > > > > … > > status-left "[#S]" > > … > > status-right ""#22T" %H:%M %d-%b-%y" > > It looks to me like I've merely swapped left and right panes because, > presumably, I thought it looked better that way. > > And I've removed the clock - that's one way you could reclaim some screen > space.
Right, on my default setup the clock is on the right, the number of windows on the left and the title in the middle. As is the title shows: "root@compaq:/usr/src/l" instead of "root@compaq:/usr/src/linux". This is what I mean of it being cut short. [snip ...] > As I say, I don't seem to be firing on all cylinders right now, but it > doesn't look to me like the "commands being run" are shown where you say > they are, not on the far right, at least. > > I think they're shown in the *middle* section of the status bar. Yes, they are shown in the middle, but on a 82x25 pixel terminal the title is displayed about 2/3 towards the right of the status bar, right against the clock. See attached screenshot. Running tmux set -g status-right "#32T" removed the clock and increased the real estate for the title bar. Thanks again Stroller. -- Regards, Mick
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