XCLOCK(1) manual page
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xclock - analog / digital clock for X
xclock
[ -help ] [ -analog ] [ -digital ] [ -chime ] [ -hd color ] [ -hl color ] [ -update
seconds ] [ -padding number ]
The xclock program displays the
time in analog or digital form. The time is continuously updated at a frequency
which may be specified by the user.
Xclock accepts all of the standard
X Toolkit command line options along with the additional options listed
below:
- -help
- This option indicates that a brief summary of the allowed options
should be printed on the standard error.
- -analog
- This option indicates that
a conventional 12 hour clock face with tick marks and hands should be used.
This is the default.
- -digital or -d
- This option indicates that a 24 hour
digital clock should be used.
- -chime
- This option indicates that the clock
should chime once on the half hour and twice on the hour.
- -hands color (or
-hd color)
- This option specifies the color of the hands on an analog clock.
The default is black.
- -highlight color (or -hl color)
- This option specifies
the color of the edges of the hands on an analog clock, and is only useful
on color displays. The default is black.
- -update seconds
- This option specifies
the frequency in seconds at which xclock should update its display. If
the clock is obscured and then exposed, it will be updated immediately.
A value of 30 seconds or less will enable a second hand on an analog clock.
The default is 60 seconds.
- -padding number
- This option specifies the width
in pixels of the padding between the window border and clock text or picture.
The default is 10 on a digital clock and 8 on an analog clock.
This
program uses the Clock widget. It understands all of the core resource
names and classes as well as:
- width (class Width)
- Specifies the width of
the clock. The default for analog clocks is 164 pixels; the default for
digital clocks is whatever is needed to hold the clock when displayed
in the chosen font.
- height (class Height)
- Specifies the height of the clock.
The default for analog clocks is 164 pixels; the default for digital clocks
is whatever is needed to hold the clock when displayed in the chosen font.
- update (class Interval)
- Specifies the frequency in seconds at which the
time should be redisplayed.
- foreground (class Foreground)
- Specifies the
color for the tic marks. The default is depends on whether reverseVideo
is specified. If reverseVideo is specified the default is lwhite, otherwise
the default is black.
- hands (class Foreground)
- Specifies the color of
the insides of the clock’s hands. The default is depends on whether reverseVideo
is specified. If reverseVideo is specified the default is lwhite, otherwise
the default is black.
- highlight (class Foreground)
- Specifies the color used
to highlight the clock’s hands. The default is depends on whether
reverseVideo is specified. If reverseVideo is specified the default is
lwhite, otherwise the default is black.
- analog (class Boolean)
- Specifies
whether or not an analog clock should be used instead of a digital one.
The default is True.
- chime (class Boolean)
- Specifies whether or not a bell
should be rung on the hour and half hour.
- padding (class Margin)
- Specifies
the amount of internal padding in pixels to be used. The default is 8.
- font
(class Font)
- Specifies the font to be used for the digital clock. Note
that variable width fonts currently will not always display correctly.
In
order to specify resources, it is useful to know the hierarchy of the widgets
which compose xclock. In the notation below, indentation indicates hierarchical
structure. The widget class name is given first, followed by the widget
instance name.
XClock xclock
Clock clock
- DISPLAY
- to get the default host and display number.
- XENVIRONMENT
- to get the name of a resource file that overrides the global resources
stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property.
<XRoot>/lib/X11/app-defaults/XClock
- specifies required resources
X(1)
, xrdb(1)
, time(3C)
Xclock
believes the system clock.
When in digital mode, the string should be centered
automatically.
Tony Della Fera (MIT-Athena, DEC)
Dave Mankins (MIT-Athena, BBN)
Ed Moy (UC Berkeley)
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