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|  | time_format given (Thanks XTaran) | 
|  | Use i3status-xmobar | xmobar -o -t "%StdinReader%" -c "[Run StdinReader]"
You might need to copy the default configuration to ~/.xmobarrc | 
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|  | Daroussin) | 
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|  | flush (Thanks Mirko) | 
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|  | Negative return value of printf() is not used when write() returns
a negative value, instead, SIGPIPE is sent. | 
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|  | dzen2 exited)
This prevents i3status processes from still running on your system
after you’ve restarted X and dzen2 is long gone. | 
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|  | configfiles. | 
|  | This could happen with new batteries which are charged further than
their design capacity is | 
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|  | sense for dzen2 |