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dclock
Langue: en
Version: 312066 (ubuntu - 07/07/09)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
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NAME
dclock - digital clockSYNOPSIS
dclock [ -cmjd ] [ -sslant ] [ -tthickness ] [ -frate ]DESCRIPTION
Dclock displays a scalable digital clock. The time is updated from the local host clock every minute as a background process. The current date is displayed across the top of the window in the format- Sat Aug 16 1986
(or some subset of such if there's not enough room). Options to control the clock's appearance, size and placement are as follows:
- -c
- Display in 12-hour format (``civilian'' time) --- the default.
- -m
- Display in 24-hour format (``military'' time).
- -j
- ``John's flag.'' Puts a tail on the digit `9'.
- -d
- Do not display the current date across the top of the clock view.
- -b
- Display a border (horizontal line) between the date string and the time display.
- -T
- Do not display the Time in the clock view (leaving just the date).
- -sslant
- Set the slant of the digits. A slant of 100 (the maximum) corresponds to a slant of one digit width. A slant of 0 (the minimum) is vertical. Default is -s30. A special form is -s, which is equivalent to -s0.
- -tthickness
- Set the thickness of the digit segments. Allowable values are between 5 and 25. A thickness of 25 results in segments which are one quarter (25%) of the digit width. Default is -t15.
- -frate
- Set the rate at which the segments fade when the time changes. A value of 0 is fastest and 4 is slowest. Default is -f4. A special form is -f, which is equivalent to -f0.
To exit dclock, type a `q' in the window.
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