SYNOPSIS
cairo-clock [--x X] [--y Y] [--width WIDTH] [--height HEIGHT] [--seconds] [--date] [--theme name] [--ontop] [--pager] [--taskbar] [--sticky] [--twelve] [--twentyfour] [--refresh]cairo-clock -h, --help
cairo-clock -v, --version
cairo-clock -l, --list
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the usage of the cairo-clock program. You can move the clock around with your mouse by pressing and holding the left mouse-button and dragging your mouse around. The clock will follow your movements. To resize the clock you have to press and hold the middle mouse-button down and drag your mouse around. The upper-left corner of the clock will follow your movements. Just clicking the right mouse-button on the clock will bring up the popup-menu. You find three menu-items. Properties, Info and Quit. Selecting the Properties item will bring up a dialog where you can change all available features of the clock (e.g. size, theme, display of optional elements, pager- and taskbar-behaviour). The next menu-item, Info, will bring up an informational dialog stating the name of program, current version, author and license information. The third and last menu-item, Quit, really exits the program if you select it. Surprised?! ;-) You can also hit the ESC-key if you want to exit the program.If you want to install additional themes for the clock you downloaded from the internet you can best place them in you home-directory under ~/.cairo-clock/themes. You proably have to create that directory-structure the first time you install new themes. A theme there goes in a directory like e.g. ~/.cairo-clock/theme/new_theme. Once you copied the new themes directory there you will be able to select it via the Properties dialog in the theme-selection widget after a restart of the program. The theme-directories are only scanned during program-start. The newly added 24h-mode for cairo-clock will need you to select any of the supplied 24h-themes. While the clock will run without any problems if you switch to 24h-mode and still use a 12h-based theme, you are going to want to select a 24h-based theme in order to make any sense of the displayed hand-positions in 24h-mode.
OPTIONS
cairo-clock now uses common GNU-convention for commandline-options. Take note that using commandline-options overrules everything which maybe stored in your local settings-file. Using the commandline-options will completely ignore any settings you may have stored in your local settings-file. Every option will default to program-internal settings. A summary of options is included below. There is no Info file on this.- -x, --xposition X
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The initial x-position of the top-left window-corner of the clock will be X. - -y, --yposition Y
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The initial y-position of the top-left window-corner of the clock will be Y. - -w, --width WIDTH
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Initially open the window of the clock with a width of WIDTH. - -g, --height HEIGHT
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Initially open the window of the clock with a height of HEIGHT. - -s, --seconds
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Passing this means to render the seconds-hand. If you leave this out no seconds-hand will be drawn. - -d, --date
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Passing this means to render the date-display. If you leave this out no date will be drawn. - -l, --list
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List all themes installed system-wide and locally for the current user and exit. - -t, --theme NAME
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Use theme NAME for rendering. Use the any of the names returned by the options -l or --list. - -o, --ontop
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Passing this means the clock-window will stay above all other windows. If you leave this out other windows can overlap the clock-window. - -p, --pager
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Passing this means the clock-window will appear in the pager. If you leave this out the pager will ignore the clock-window and not display it. - -b, --taskbar
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Passing this means the clock-window will show up in the taskbar. If you leave this out the clock-window will not show up in the taskbar. - -i, --sticky
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Passing this means to have the clock-window appear all your workspaces. If you leave this out the clock will only be visible on the current workspace from where you initially started cairo-clock. - -e, --twelve
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Passing this will force the hour hand to use commonly known 12h per full circle. - -f, --twentyfour
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Passing this will cause the hour hand to spread 24h across a full circle. - -r, --refresh RATE
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Use an animation-refreshrate of RATE for rendering. Use this with caution! Possible values are 1..60 Hz. - -h, --help
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Print a usage-description and exit. - -v, --version
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Print the programs version-number and exit.
BUGS
If redraws don't happen every second (the second-hand is drawn) the needed refresh after a window-size change via the preferences-dialog only happens on a minute-interval.AUTHOR
cairo-clock is written and maintained by Mirco Mueller <[email protected]>.This manual page was written by Mirco Mueller <[email protected]>, for the Debian/Ubuntu project (but may be used by others).