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How to use wmHexaClock 0.1
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GENERAL
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wmHexaClock is a DockApp that provides an hexadecimal
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clock.
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HOW TO USE
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It's not too difficult to use wmHexDock. You run it by
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typing "wmHexaClock" and confirming with <enter> :)
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There are just a few options so far:
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	--color (-c)	[COLORCODE]
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		You can change to foreground color with this option.
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		[COLORCODE] stands for the color which you specifiy in
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		hexadecimal notation (RRGGBB). Do not add the #-sign
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		in the beginning. Example:
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		"wmHexClock -fg-color 00ff00" for green.
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	--mode (-m)	[0 or 1] 
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		You can run wmHexaClock in two different modes. In
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		mode 0 the program will display the time always while
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		the name of the day and the date of the day will be displayed
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		in turns (Interval is three seconds).
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		In mode 1 everything will be displayed the same time. It is much
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		more difficult to read it since the space is actually not
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		big enough.
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	--help (-h)
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		Might help you
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	--version (-v)
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		Displays version number
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ANYTHING MORE?
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Yes, I didn't write the wohle DockApp from scratch. As a base I took wmDockApp0.1
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from Todd Goyen. It is under GPL aswell and you will find it
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here: http://dockapps.org/download.php/id/138/wmDockApp.tar.gz
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Thanks a lot!
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