From 0a2ff070a5c1006179516adc88d781987d3bf70a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Doug Torrance Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 09:18:09 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] wmclock: Remove generated file wmclock.man. --- wmclock/wmclock.man | 232 -------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 232 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 wmclock/wmclock.man diff --git a/wmclock/wmclock.man b/wmclock/wmclock.man deleted file mode 100644 index 899584e..0000000 --- a/wmclock/wmclock.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -.\" wmclock.man: manual page for wmclock -*- nroff -*- -.\" created 1999-Apr-09 jmk -.\" -.\" by Jim Knoble -.\" Copyright (C) 1999 Jim Knoble -.\" Based on asclock.man by Dan Weeks. -.\" -.\" Disclaimer: -.\" -.\" The software is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind, -.\" express or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of -.\" merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and -.\" noninfringement. In no event shall the author(s) be liable for any -.\" claim, damages or other liability, whether in an action of -.\" contract, tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection -.\" with the software or the use or other dealings in the software. -.\" -.de TQ -.br -.ns -.TP \\$1 -.. -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.TH wmclock 1x "2010-Dec-22" "Version 1.0.14" -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH NAME -.PP -.BR wmclock : -a dockable clock for the Window Maker window manager -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH SYNOPSIS -.HP -\fBwmclock\fP [{\-12|\-24|\-year}] [\-noblink] [\-version] [\-exe \fIprogram\fP] -[\-led \fIcolor\fP] [\-monthxpm \fIfilename\fP] [\-weekdayxpm -\fIfilename\fP] -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -.B Wmclock -is an applet which displays the date and time in a dockable tile in the -same style as the clock from the NEXTSTEP(tm) operating system. -.B Wmclock -is specially designed for the Window Maker window manager, by Alfredo -Kojima, and features multiple language support, twenty-four-hour and -twelve-hour (am/pm) time display, and, optionally, can run a -user-specified program on a mouse click. -.B Wmclock -is derived from -.BR asclock , -a similar clock for the AfterStep window manager. -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -\fB\-12\fR or \fB\-24\fR -Display the time in either twelve-hour format (with am/pm) or -twenty-four-hour format. Defaults to twenty-four-hour display. -.TP -\fB\-year\fR -Display the current year in the LED display instead of the time. -.TP -\fB\-noblink\fR -The separator between the hours and minutes in the time display blinks -by default. This option turns off the blinking and displays a steadily -lit separator instead. -.TP -\fB\-version\fB -Displays the version of Wmclock. -.TP -\fB\-exe\fR \fIcommand\fR -Run -.I command -in the background when a mouse button is pressed over -.BR wmclock . -See below for details. -.TP -\fB\-led\fR \fIcolor\fR -Use -.I color -as the foreground color of the LED display. -.I Color -may be either a named color from the rgb.txt database (for example, -`red' or `chartreuse') or a numeric color specification in any of the usual -X11 formats (for example, `#ff0000' or `rgb:7f/ff/00'). See the -.BR X (1) -man page for more information. -.TP -\fB\-monthxpm\fR \fIfilename\fR -Get month abbreviations from -.IR filename , -which is expected to be in the XPM format. See below for details. -.TP -\fB\-weekdayxpm\fR \fIfilename\fR -Get weekday abbreviations from -.IR filename , -which is expected to be in the XPM format. See below for details. -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH INVOCATION AND EXAMPLES -.PP -The simplest way to start -.B wmclock -is: -.PP -.RS -.TQ -wmclock -.RE -.PP -.B Wmclock -displays in its own appicon, which you can place in Window Maker's dock -by holding down the [Alt] or [Meta] key and dragging -.B wmclock -to the dock with the primary mouse button (usually the left one). -.PP -For a more complicated example: -.PP -.RS -.TQ -wmclock \-12 \-led gold \-exe /usr/GNUstep/Apps/WPrefs.app/WPrefs -.RE -.PP -This displays 12-hour time in an amber-colored LED display, and starts -Window Maker's preferences utility when you click on -.BR wmclock . -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH DETAILS -.SS Running Commands -.PP -When you use -.B wmclock -with the -.B \-exe -option, -.B wmclock -will run the command you specify whenever you press a mouse button -while the mouse cursor is over -.BR wmclock . -.B Wmclock -uses the -.BR system (3) -function from the C library (and ultimately -.BR /bin/sh ) -to run the command; hence, the command must be in Bourne-shell syntax. -.SS Using Alternate Month and Weekday Abbreviations -.PP -You can use the -.B \-monthxpm -and -.B \-weekdayxpm -options to convince -.B wmclock -to display month and day-of-week abbreviations in a language besides -the one it was compiled with, or to display them in a language that -.B wmclock -does not yet support. The files you specify must be in the XPM format, -and they must follow the same strict size and placement as the month -and weekday XPMs that come in the -.B wmclock -source package. Each weekday abbreviation must be 21 pixels wide and 6 -pixels high; each month abbreviation must be 22 pixels wide and 6 -pixels high. The month abbreviations must be arranged vertically, -beginning with January at the top and continuing down to December at -the bottom. The weekday abbreviations must also be arranged -vertically, beginning with Monday at the top and continuing to Sunday -at the bottom. -.SS Obsolete Options -.PP -In order to maintain command-line compatibility (mostly) with -.BR asclock , -.B wmclock -accepts a few options on the command line without complaining, even -though they don't have any effect. The options which -.B wmclock -accepts in this manner are -.B \-shape -and -.BR \-iconic . -Some dockable versions of -.B asclock -required one or both of these options to become properly dockable. -However, Since -.B wmclock -is designed for Window Maker's dock, it already displays in a shaped -window in its own dockable appicon. -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH BUGS -.PP -.B Wmclock -shouldn't run a command on a single click; should use a double click -instead. -.PP -.B Wmclock -should use Alfredo Kojima's libdockapp library instead of inventing its -own wheel. -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH SEE ALSO -.PP -X(1), asclock(1x), wmaker(1x), system(3) -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE -.PP -Copyright (C) 1999 by Jim Knoble . Significant -portions of -.B wmclock -are directly derived from -.B asclock -by Beat Christen, who, along with -.BR asclock 's -other authors, owns the copyright to those portions of -.BR wmclock . -.PP -.B Wmclock -is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2, or (at -your option) any later version. See for more -information. -.SH AUTHORS -.TQ -Jim Knoble -.TQ -Beat Christen , author of \fBasclock\fI -.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH DISCLAIMER -.PP -The software is provided ``as is'', without warranty of any kind, -express or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of -merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and noninfringement. -In no event shall the author(s) be liable for any claim, damages or -other liability, whether in an action of contract, tort or otherwise, -arising from, out of or in connection with the software or the use or -other dealings in the software. -.PP -Your mileage may vary. Eat your vegetables. -