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pclock v0.13.1
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pclock is a simple analog clock program designed primarily to run under the
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Window Maker window manager. Any 64x64 pixmap may be used as a background,
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including tiles. Contributions of interesting backgrounds are welcome.
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One current limitation is that the clock hands are drawn within the mask of
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the background XPM file.
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To build:
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edit src/Makefile
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make
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Use ``pclock --help'' for instructions.
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This program has only been tested with Linux and Window Maker, on a
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high-color display. It should work on 8-bit displays if you use backgrounds
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with small numbers of colors!
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Note: you might find it useful to run multiple clocks in different
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timezones, this can be accomplished by using the following command for each
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clock:
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env TZ=<timezone> pclock
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Just replace <timezone> with the name of a timezone (on my computer, they
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are in /usr/share/zoneinfo, one example is ``US/Pacific''). Watch out
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though, Window Maker doesn't remember the command correctly so you may need
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to edit your config files by hand to add back the ``env TZ=..'' part.
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Alexander@Kourakos.com
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http://www.kourakos.com/~awk/pclock/
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