Hints for wmCalClock Generic. -------- % wmCalClock -h wmCalClock version: 1.24 usage: wmCalClock [-b ] [-tc ] [-bc ] [-e "Command"] [-S] [-24] [-g] [-s] [-l ] [-l] [-h] -b Beep on the hour. Volume is between -100 to 100. -tekton Use the Tekton font for time field. -arial Use the Arail (i.e. Helvetica) font for time field. -jazz Use the JazzPoster font for time field. -litterbug Use the Litterbug font for time field. -comicsans Use the ComicSans font for time field. -tc Color of the time digits (e.g. red or #ff8800). -bc Background color. -e "Command" Command to execute via double click of mouse button 1. -S Do not show seconds. -24 Show 24-hour time. Default is 12 hour AM/PM Time. -g Show Greenwich time. -s Show Greenwich Mean Sidereal Time (GMST) in 24-hour format. -L Show Local Sidereal Time (LST) in 24-hour format. Longitude is in degrees (- for West + for East). -l Use a low-color pixmap to conserve colors. On 8-bit displays the low color pixmap will always be used. -h Display help screen. Example: wmCalClock -b 100 -tc #001100 -bc #7e9e69 WindowMaker. ------------ In WindowMaker simply drag and drop the wmCalClock App on the WindowMaker Dock or Clip. Afterstep. --------- Afterstep users put the following in their .steprc "Wharf wmCalClock - MaxSwallow "wmCalClock" wmCalClock &". Dont use Afterstep so I have no idea if it works... Note: AfterStep's Wharf supposedly has a problem with pixmaps that are larger than 60x60 pixels. Please tell the AfterStep authors to fix this, this is not our fault, but a Wharf problem! Other window managers. ---------------------- wmCalClock shows as a 64x64 shaped icon on your desktop under other window managers.