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			52 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			1.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Text
		
	
	
	
	
	
Hints for WMTime
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Generic
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WMTime supports 4 commandline options:
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	-h (help); 
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	-v (prints);
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	-d (display);
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	-digital (digital clock);
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WMTime can lauch 3 user definable commands for left, middle and
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right mouse button clicks, which you can define in ~/.wmtimerc,
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left: mycommand-1 &
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middle: mycommand-2 &
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right: mycommand-3 &
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If wmtime detects a ~/.wmtimerc file, it will launch your defined
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command(s) when you click in the clock display area.
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WMtime can realtime 'morph' it's UI from analog <> digital,
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simply left click in either the DAY or DATE gadget ;-)
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Be sure to drag WMTime on it's outer edges, WMTime is a bit picky 
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due to the large gfx pixmap it keeps ;-)
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WindowMaker
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WindowMaker users simply drag and drop the WMTime dock.app on
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the WindowMaker Dock (preferred) or on the Fiend and select
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'autolaunch' from the rightmouse button Dock popupmenu.
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Afterstep
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Afterstep users put the following in their .steprc
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"Wharf wmtime - MaxSwallow "wmtime" wmtime &".
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Note: AfterStep's Wharf has a problem with pixmaps that are
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larger than 60x60 pixels. Please tell the AfterStep authors
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to fix this, this is not our fault, but a Wharf problem!
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Other WindowManagers
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For other windowmanagers, WMTime runs nicely as a 64x64 shaped
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icon on your desktop.
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