* display-time-string-forms
@ 2007-10-09 23:11 Sean Sieger
2007-10-10 6:53 ` display-time-string-forms Dieter Wilhelm
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From: Sean Sieger @ 2007-10-09 23:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
With M-x apropos display-time, I found the variable and its
documentation, but I don't know elisp. I was hoping there was some
information in the manual, but no.
Is there a little something I can put in my ~/.emacs to get the form:
yyyymmdd hh:mm
when I toggle fullscreen? This is what I have there so far:
(defun switch-full-screen ()
(interactive)
(shell-command "wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -btoggle,fullscreen"))
(global-set-key [f11] 'switch-full-screen).
By doing f11, I would now have in my mode line:
20071009 7:10PM
Oh, shoot, in a closely related subject, once I go to fullscreen and
evaluate, in my document, (setq left-margin-width 30) I then do C-x C-b
and f to get back to the document and its updated margin. Is that nuts
and is there a `real' way to do it?
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* Re: display-time-string-forms
2007-10-09 23:11 display-time-string-forms Sean Sieger
@ 2007-10-10 6:53 ` Dieter Wilhelm
2007-10-10 8:28 ` display-time-string-forms Peter Dyballa
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From: Dieter Wilhelm @ 2007-10-10 6:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sean Sieger; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Sean Sieger <sean.sieger@gmail.com> writes:
> With M-x apropos display-time, I found the variable and its
> documentation, but I don't know elisp. I was hoping there was some
> information in the manual, but no.
>
> Is there a little something I can put in my ~/.emacs to get the form:
>
> yyyymmdd hh:mm
>
> when I toggle fullscreen? This is what I have there so far:
>
> (defun switch-full-screen ()
> (interactive)
> (shell-command "wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -btoggle,fullscreen"))
> (global-set-key [f11] 'switch-full-screen).
>
> By doing f11, I would now have in my mode line:
>
> 20071009 7:10PM
>
> Oh, shoot, in a closely related subject, once I go to fullscreen and
> evaluate, in my document, (setq left-margin-width 30) I then do C-x C-b
> and f to get back to the document and its updated margin. Is that nuts
> and is there a `real' way to do it?
I have
(setq display-time-format "%R %Y-%m-%d")
which gives me
08:47 2007-10-10
in the mode line. Please have a look at the documentation to the
function:
format-time-string
--
Best wishes
H. Dieter Wilhelm
Darmstadt, Germany
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* Re: display-time-string-forms
2007-10-09 23:11 display-time-string-forms Sean Sieger
2007-10-10 6:53 ` display-time-string-forms Dieter Wilhelm
@ 2007-10-10 8:28 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2007-10-10 8:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sean Sieger; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 10.10.2007 um 01:11 schrieb Sean Sieger:
> With M-x apropos display-time, I found the variable and its
> documentation, but I don't know elisp. I was hoping there was some
> information in the manual, but no.
>
> Is there a little something I can put in my ~/.emacs to get the form:
>
> yyyymmdd hh:mm
It isn't ELisp, it's UNIX: 'man strftime' can explain. Then you can
experiment on the command line with something like:
date '+%Y%M%d %R%p'
When you've found what you want, you can customise display-time-
format to become "%Y%M%d %R%p" or your finding.
--
Greetings
Pete
Clovis' Consideration of an Atmospheric Anomaly:
The perversity of nature is nowhere better demonstrated
than by the fact that, when exposed to the same atmosphere,
bread becomes hard while crackers become soft.
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* Re: display-time-string-forms
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@ 2007-10-10 12:05 ` Warren Oates
2007-10-10 16:04 ` display-time-string-forms B. T. Raven
2007-10-10 18:00 ` display-time-string-forms Sean Sieger
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From: Warren Oates @ 2007-10-10 12:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
In article <mailman.1909.1191999022.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
Dieter Wilhelm <dieter@duenenhof-wilhelm.de> wrote:
> I have
>
> (setq display-time-format "%R %Y-%m-%d")
>
> which gives me
>
> 08:47 2007-10-10
>
> in the mode line. Please have a look at the documentation to the
> function:
What steps do you take to get the time to appear in your modeline? I've
messed with this and _never_ been able to get the time to appear in mine.
--
W. Oates
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* Re: display-time-string-forms
2007-10-10 12:05 ` display-time-string-forms Warren Oates
@ 2007-10-10 16:04 ` B. T. Raven
2007-10-10 18:56 ` display-time-string-forms Drew Adams
2007-10-10 19:50 ` display-time-string-forms Peter Dyballa
2007-10-10 18:00 ` display-time-string-forms Sean Sieger
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From: B. T. Raven @ 2007-10-10 16:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Warren Oates wrote:
> In article <mailman.1909.1191999022.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
> Dieter Wilhelm <dieter@duenenhof-wilhelm.de> wrote:
>
>> I have
>>
>> (setq display-time-format "%R %Y-%m-%d")
>>
>> which gives me
>>
>> 08:47 2007-10-10
>>
>> in the mode line. Please have a look at the documentation to the
>> function:
>
> What steps do you take to get the time to appear in your modeline? I've
> messed with this and _never_ been able to get the time to appear in mine.
From menu:
Options
Customize Emacs
Specific options
display TAB
Then setting 2 of these options should put
'(display-time-day-and-date t)
'(display-time-mode t nil (time))
into your .emacs custom-set-variables section.
There is also the function
display-time-string-forms
with which I haven't messed.
Btw, this is in version 21.3. Newer versions certainly have the same
functionality.
Ed
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* Re: display-time-string-forms
2007-10-10 12:05 ` display-time-string-forms Warren Oates
2007-10-10 16:04 ` display-time-string-forms B. T. Raven
@ 2007-10-10 18:00 ` Sean Sieger
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From: Sean Sieger @ 2007-10-10 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
What steps do you take to get the time to appear in your modeline?
M-x display-time
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* RE: display-time-string-forms
2007-10-10 16:04 ` display-time-string-forms B. T. Raven
@ 2007-10-10 18:56 ` Drew Adams
2007-10-10 19:50 ` display-time-string-forms Peter Dyballa
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From: Drew Adams @ 2007-10-10 18:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: B. T. Raven, help-gnu-emacs
> >> I have
> >> (setq display-time-format "%R %Y-%m-%d")
> >> which gives me
> >> 08:47 2007-10-10
> >> in the mode line.
> >
> > What steps do you take to get the time to appear in your
> > modeline? I've messed with this and _never_ been able to get
> > the time to appear in mine.
>
> From menu:
> Options
> Customize Emacs
> Specific options
> display TAB
>
> Then setting 2 of these options should put
> '(display-time-day-and-date t)
> '(display-time-mode t nil (time))
>
> into your .emacs custom-set-variables section.
> There is also the function
> display-time-string-forms
> with which I haven't messed.
>
> Btw, this is in version 21.3. Newer versions certainly have the same
> functionality.
Icicles can help you _find_ what you might need to customize:
M-x icicle-vardoc RET .* C-q C-g C-j .*time S-SPC .*mode[- ]line
This shows, as completion candidates, all variables, with their doc strings, for which all of the following are true:
* the variable name matches anything: .*
* the doc string contains "time": .*time
* the doc string also contains either "mode-line" or "mode line":
.*mode[- ]line
The order in the doc string of "time" and "mode-line" (or "mode line") does not matter - all possible orders are considered when you use `S-SPC'.
The incantation C-q C-g C-j just matches the separator used between variable name and doc string, for each completion candidate. The default separator is C-g C-j, and C-q is used to quote the C-q character. (In Icicles, C-j is self-inserting and does not need to be quoted.)
This quickly shows you the following completion candidates (in *Completions*):
appt-display-mode-line
*Non-nil means display minutes to appointment and time on the mode line.
This is in addition to any other display of appointment messages.
--
display-time-format
*String specifying format for displaying the time in the mode line.
See the function `format-time-string' for an explanation of
how to write this string. If this is nil, the defaults
depend on `display-time-day-and-date' and `display-time-24hr-format'.
--
display-time-hook
*List of functions to be called when the time is updated on the mode line.
--
display-time-interval
*Seconds between updates of time in the mode line.
--
display-time-string-forms
*List of expressions governing display of the time in the mode line.
For most purposes, you can control the time format using `display-time-format'
which is a more standard interface.
This expression is a list of expressions that can involve the keywords
`load', `day', `month', and `year', `12-hours', `24-hours', `minutes',
`seconds', all numbers in string form, and `monthname', `dayname', `am-pm',
and `time-zone' all alphabetic strings, and `mail' a true/nil value.
For example, the form
'((substring year -2) "/" month "/" day
" " 24-hours ":" minutes ":" seconds
(if time-zone " (") time-zone (if time-zone ")")
(if mail " Mail" ""))
would give mode line times like `94/12/30 21:07:48 (UTC)'.
--
You can further reduce the number of candidates by filtering with one or more additional patterns (e.g. S-SPC format).
Even more generally, you can look at all functions and all variables whose doc strings contain the strings "time" and either "mode-line" or "mode line":
M-x icicle-doc RET time S-SPC mode[- ]line
That shows, as completion candidates, the doc strings of all functions and all variables that contain both "time" and either "mode-line" or "mode line", in either order. Click `mouse-2' on any candidate to see it (including the function or variable name) displayed in *Help*. Again, you can use additional patterns to further reduce the number of hits.
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* Re: display-time-string-forms
2007-10-10 16:04 ` display-time-string-forms B. T. Raven
2007-10-10 18:56 ` display-time-string-forms Drew Adams
@ 2007-10-10 19:50 ` Peter Dyballa
2007-10-11 0:25 ` display-time-string-forms Dieter Wilhelm
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2007-10-10 19:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs list; +Cc: Sean Sieger
> Dieter Wilhelm wrote:
>> I have
>> (setq display-time-format "%R %Y-%m-%d")
>>
>> which gives me
>>
>> 08:47 2007-10-10
The format "%R %F" should give the same result ...
I made a mistake in my previoups eMail: %R gives 24 hours clock, %I
gives 12 hours clock. %r is an option, too.
--
Mit friedvollen Grüßen
Pete
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something
completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
fools.
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* Re: display-time-string-forms
2007-10-10 19:50 ` display-time-string-forms Peter Dyballa
@ 2007-10-11 0:25 ` Dieter Wilhelm
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From: Dieter Wilhelm @ 2007-10-11 0:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Dyballa; +Cc: emacs list, Sean Sieger
Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE> writes:
>> Dieter Wilhelm wrote:
>>> I have
>>> (setq display-time-format "%R %Y-%m-%d")
>>>
>>> which gives me
>>>
>>> 08:47 2007-10-10
>
> The format "%R %F" should give the same result ...
Thanks for the hint, where have snatch that information? %F is not
documented in the format-time-string function, instead:
For example, to produce full ISO 8601 format, use "%Y-%m-%dT%T%z".
GNU Emacs 23.0.50.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.8.20) of 2007-09-15 on elegiac, modified by Debian
--
Best wishes
H. Dieter Wilhelm
Darmstadt, Germany
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