
DigitalClock
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
It shows time/date and day of week in digital format...
add coments, sugestions for improvement, report bugs...
note: If you want to vote bad, please let me know what you dont like so I can improve it...
8 years ago
7.5.2012
v0.7.4
- fixed not starting issue
29.4.2012
v0.7.3
- fixed am/pm issue (00h is 12am, not 00am and 12h is 12pm)
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complete changelog in downloaded package
8 years ago
7.5.2012
v0.7.4
- fixed not starting issue
29.4.2012
v0.7.3
- fixed am/pm issue (00h is 12am, not 00am and 12h is 12pm)
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complete changelog in downloaded package
Sir-Mayo
7 years ago
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CrazyScientist
8 years ago
Could this be a bug or is it intended to be this way?
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drxnele
8 years ago
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FaceAche
8 years ago
I've installed it, sometimes it says it's running but i can't see it, sometimes it doesn't run at all.
I had it working one time, but the numbers disappeared and it was just blank. Haven't been able to get it back.
It's set to auto-start, and i'm using Ubuntu 11.10.
Would love to get it working properly - any ideas? :-)
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drxnele
8 years ago
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FaceAche
8 years ago
Still seems to be a couple of issues with it though; i can't drag and drop it somewhere on my desktop (and it isn't locked). And neither right-clicking then selecting Propereties or clicking on the Properties 'cog' seems to work either.
When right-clicking on it, themes and sizing seem to work fine.
Cheers :-)
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drxnele
8 years ago
I don't know what do you mean when you say "Properties 'cog' " I don't have 'cog' option. Do you use latest version of screenlets or something else (like universal-applets)
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FaceAche
8 years ago
I tried the last suggestion in that link above; selecting 'Widget' didn't work, but as soon as i also selected 'Sticky' i was able to move it!!
So yeah, it's all sorted out now. I'm very happy, as it's a really great, slick looking widget.
Thanks again for taking the time to reply to me and help out with this.
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FaceAche
8 years ago
I'll have a play around with it some more and see how i go.
Thanks for the reply too.
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FaceAche
8 years ago
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jpierce1987
9 years ago
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drxnele
9 years ago
ps. remember to click on skip add when it's asked and it will redirect you to download.
Thanks for interest,
Nemanja
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calande
10 years ago
I downloaded the screenlet, unzipped it but didn't find any instructions to install it. I also skimmed the comments here and your web site, but no information :(
Thanks.
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drxnele
10 years ago
(example for ubuntu from terminal:
sudo apt-get install screenlets)
than you create folder called .screenlets in your home directory and copy folder you got when you extracted the package
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m4infidel
10 years ago
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drxnele
10 years ago
http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/8/23/1373806/download/DigitalClock.tar.gz
don't know what is problem with njsoft.iz.rs... its working fine for me :S
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karatedog
10 years ago
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BaakLung
10 years ago
Thanks for this screenlet !
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drxnele
10 years ago
why you need zone... set your system clock to zone you want and it will show it ;)
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BaakLung
10 years ago
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drxnele
10 years ago
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FdlO
11 years ago
Mine is not "Keep above" neither "Keep below" but when I start a new session it gets deconfigured so is "Keep above" and don't know how to keep it as I like.
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drxnele
11 years ago
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Hyptony
11 years ago
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drxnele
11 years ago
(for ubuntu: sudo apt-get install screenlets)
then extract this archive and copy it to folder called ".screenlets" in your home directory
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