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Background

I found very interesting the Powerline project. After several attempts, I managed to get it to work correctly for Vim. Then I did proceed with enabling it for tmux, by pasting the following line in my ~/.tmux.conf.

source '{repository_root}/powerline/bindings/tmux/powerline.conf'

It doesn't work as expected. This is the way it looks at the moment (plus the line above I pasted in the configuration file).

tmux and Powerline

Question

How can I get it to work as expected?

Expectation: basically, date and time on the right side.

left side of tmux right side of tmux

These screenshots come from another project, tmux-powerline, which evolved to Powerline. Therefore I expect the new plugin to have a similar status line organisation. Furthermore, this "expectation" is supported by this configuration file for tmux.

Rewording the question

I'm trying to get Powerline work correctly for tmux. The left part (13 > 1 > bash > 2 > vim >) is fine, the right one (< Sat < 2012-06-16 < 18:51) is missing. About tmux's alternative status bars, I do have already mine, nicely polished ;) My question, here, is only about getting Powerline working properly, otherwise I believe vim-airline would do a better job as a even lighter plug-in.

Further information

Vim version: VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4
tmux version: tmux 1.8

Background

I found very interesting the Powerline project. After several attempts, I managed to get it to work correctly for Vim. Then I did proceed with enabling it for tmux, by pasting the following line in my ~/.tmux.conf.

source '{repository_root}/powerline/bindings/tmux/powerline.conf'

It doesn't work as expected. This is the way it looks at the moment (plus the line above I pasted in the configuration file).

tmux and Powerline

Question

How can I get it to work as expected?

Expectation: basically, date and time on the right side.

left side of tmux right side of tmux

These screenshots come from another project, tmux-powerline, which evolved to Powerline. Therefore I expect the new plugin to have a similar status line organisation. Furthermore, this "expectation" is supported by this configuration file for tmux.

Rewording the question

I'm trying to get Powerline work correctly for tmux. The left part (13 > 1 > bash > 2 > vim >) is fine, the right one (< Sat < 2012-06-16 < 18:51) is missing. About tmux's alternative status bars, I do have already mine, nicely polished ;) My question, here, is only about getting Powerline working properly, otherwise I believe vim-airline would do a better job as even lighter plug-in.

Further information

Vim version: VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4
tmux version: tmux 1.8

Background

I found very interesting the Powerline project. After several attempts, I managed to get it to work correctly for Vim. Then I did proceed with enabling it for tmux, by pasting the following line in my ~/.tmux.conf.

source '{repository_root}/powerline/bindings/tmux/powerline.conf'

It doesn't work as expected. This is the way it looks at the moment (plus the line above I pasted in the configuration file).

tmux and Powerline

Question

How can I get it to work as expected?

Expectation: basically, date and time on the right side.

left side of tmux right side of tmux

These screenshots come from another project, tmux-powerline, which evolved to Powerline. Therefore I expect the new plugin to have a similar status line organisation. Furthermore, this "expectation" is supported by this configuration file for tmux.

Rewording the question

I'm trying to get Powerline work correctly for tmux. The left part (13 > 1 > bash > 2 > vim >) is fine, the right one (< Sat < 2012-06-16 < 18:51) is missing. About tmux's alternative status bars, I do have already mine, nicely polished ;) My question, here, is only about getting Powerline working properly, otherwise I believe vim-airline would do a better job as a even lighter plug-in.

Further information

Vim version: VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4
tmux version: tmux 1.8

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Background

I found very interesting the Powerline project. After several attempts, I managed to get it to work correctly for Vim. Then I did proceed with enabling it for tmux, by pasting the following line in my ~/.tmux.conf.

source '{repository_root}/powerline/bindings/tmux/powerline.conf'

It doesn't work as expected. This is the way it looks at the moment (plus the line above I pasted in the configuration file).

tmux and Powerline

Question

How can I get it to work as expected?

Expectation: basically, date and time on the right side.

left side of tmux right side of tmux

These screenshots come from another project, tmux-powerline, which evolved to Powerline. Therefore I expect the new plugin to have a similar status line organisation. Furthermore, this "expectation" is supported by this configuration file for tmux.

Rewording the question

I'm trying to get Powerline work correctly for tmux. The left part (13 > 1 > bash > 2 > vim >) is fine, the right one (< Sat < 2012-06-16 < 18:51) is missing. About tmux's alternative status bars, I do have already mine, nicely polished ;) My question, here, is only about getting Powerline working properly, otherwise I believe vim-airline would do a better job as even lighter plug-in.

Further information

Vim version: VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4
tmux version: tmux 1.8

I found very interesting the Powerline project. After several attempts, I managed to get it to work correctly for Vim. Then I did proceed with enabling it for tmux, by pasting the following line in my ~/.tmux.conf.

source '{repository_root}/powerline/bindings/tmux/powerline.conf'

It doesn't work as expected. This is the way it looks at the moment (plus the line above I pasted in the configuration file).

tmux and Powerline

How can I get it to work as expected?

Expectation: basically, date and time on the right side.

left side of tmux right side of tmux

These screenshots come from another project, tmux-powerline, which evolved to Powerline. Therefore I expect the new plugin to have a similar status line organisation. Furthermore, this "expectation" is supported by this configuration file for tmux.

Further information

Vim version: VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4
tmux version: tmux 1.8

Background

I found very interesting the Powerline project. After several attempts, I managed to get it to work correctly for Vim. Then I did proceed with enabling it for tmux, by pasting the following line in my ~/.tmux.conf.

source '{repository_root}/powerline/bindings/tmux/powerline.conf'

It doesn't work as expected. This is the way it looks at the moment (plus the line above I pasted in the configuration file).

tmux and Powerline

Question

How can I get it to work as expected?

Expectation: basically, date and time on the right side.

left side of tmux right side of tmux

These screenshots come from another project, tmux-powerline, which evolved to Powerline. Therefore I expect the new plugin to have a similar status line organisation. Furthermore, this "expectation" is supported by this configuration file for tmux.

Rewording the question

I'm trying to get Powerline work correctly for tmux. The left part (13 > 1 > bash > 2 > vim >) is fine, the right one (< Sat < 2012-06-16 < 18:51) is missing. About tmux's alternative status bars, I do have already mine, nicely polished ;) My question, here, is only about getting Powerline working properly, otherwise I believe vim-airline would do a better job as even lighter plug-in.

Further information

Vim version: VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4
tmux version: tmux 1.8

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