Customizable wall clock for several time zones

Adam Vande More amvandemore at gmail.com
Sat Aug 21 17:05:14 UTC 2010


On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Polytropon <freebsd at edvax.de> wrote:

> I'm searching for a round-clock style clock application for X,
> and I would prefer a standalone program (not integrated with
> KDE, Gnome, or else). It should be possible to define several
> timezones and attach a label to each clock (which doesn't have
> to contain the name of the time zone, but an arbitrary string).
>
> It should look something like this:
>
>        []========= The clock =========X
>        |   ____      ____      ____   |
>        |  /  | \    / \  \    /   /\  |
>        | |   +- |  |  -+  |  |   +  | |
>        |  \____/    \____/    \__|_/  |
>        |   BLAH      MEOW    DOGFOOD! |
>        +------------------------------+
>
> Just as bankers and dynamical long-legged success-oriented
> group-dependent program managers use them. :-)
>
> In the ports, I found intclock, but it doesn't have round clocks,
> and additionally, it allows to add UTC, and it is shown, but upon
> program restart, it complains that "Timezone UTC not defined.".
>
> There is no need for a GUI configuration tool if the use of a
> configuration file is documented, and then just contains the
> TZ name and the label per clock, as simple as possible.
>
> Does such a program already exist
>

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