Both switches seems to work as intended in my manual tests, -P being used in my script, I tested that and didn't see any problem. And yes -P is doing what I originally requested, a (real) pause of the timer. I would like to see the help file updated for .timer -p, it should replace the term 'pause' with 'silencing' or 'prevent the execution', I mean it should be clear that the timer is still running in the background, that the state of repetitions and seconds left before execution is not preserved.

Last edited by Wims; 07/12/18 11:00 PM.

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