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NAMEastzclock - the AfterStep clock SYNOPSISastzclock [ -help] [-12 | -24] [-shape]
DESCRIPTIONThe astzclock is a clock written to emulate the date/time application on the NEXTSTEP(tm) operating system. astzclock supports multiple languages, military and AM/PM time formats, program execution, and the shape extention to X-Windows. CONFIGURATION OPTIONSprints the usage message:
sets the desired time format to either twelve hour with
AM/PM ( -12 ) or military time ( -24 ). If no option is given military time is
used.
turn on shaped window support for astzclock. When
this is turned on the astzclock windows will only appear to be the led
and date pad. By default shaped windows are turned off and the clock will
appear on a 64 pixel by 64 pixel base.
specifies the color of the led. To find out what colors
are available, try showrgb
specifies the starting position of astzclock. The
[+|-] works like the standard X-Windows x/y geometry option.
specifies the application to start when the pointer is
activated over astzclock. To invoke applications with parameters, you
have to set quotes around the command. See example below...
specifies if astzclock should blink.
This gives weird output with AfterStep, so don't bother.
It's for mwm and other wm's with no hint functionality.
Display the time as it currently is in the given time
zone rather than locally.
INVOCATIONastzclock can be called from one of many ways. The most common invocation is the command line: [user@host] ~% astzclock -12 -exe 'xlock -mode hop' & Another way to call astzclock is from the window manager: *Wharf - - MaxSwallow "astzclock" astzclock -shape -12& This line, when placed in the .steprc file in the users home directory will cause astzclock to use the shape extensions so that it will be a button on the Wharf (1) button bar under the afterstep (1) window manager. BUGSwe don't have bugs :) COPYRIGHTSCopyright 1996, Beat Christen <bchriste@iiic.ethz.ch>. No guarantees or warranties or anything are provided or implied in any way whatsoever. Use this program at your own risk. Permission to use this program for any purpose is given, as long as the copyright is kept intact. AUTHORSBeat Christen <bchriste@iiic.ethz.ch> -- application Dan Weeks <dan@mango.sfasu.edu> -- man page
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