Thanks for explaining this to me. I'm sorry but I don't understand how can 
I adapt the snippet that you suggested.  tried many combinations including 
" sh -c cal && sleep 200", as well as "alacritty -e cal -3 && sleep 200" 
and none seem to be working. when I open alacritty I can see that the code 
was executed because I can see it in tmux at least that the case for "alacritty 
-e cal -3"... 

On Tuesday, 2 March 2021 at 20:46:58 UTC Tycho Andersen wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 02, 2021 at 12:40:32PM -0800, David Budzynski wrote:
> > How come this would only be the case for cal? I can open htop or 
> calcurse 
> > no problem but not cal... 
>
> Because cal exits, but htop does not.
>
> > The snippet that you sent doesn't seem to do anything on my machine
>
> Right, "the equivalent"; you'll probably need to rearrange it to your
> liking.
>
> Tycho
>

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