NAME

asclock - the AfterStep clock

SYNOPSIS

asclock [ -help] [-12 | -24] [-shape]
[-position [+|-]x[+|-]y]
[-exe program]
[-theme dir]
[-led color]
[-noblink]
[-dock]
[-version]

DESCRIPTION

The asclock is a clock written to emulate the date/time application on the NEXTSTEP(tm) operating system. asclock supports multiple languages, military and AM/PM time formats, program execution, and the shape extension to X-Windows.

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

-help
prints the usage message:
        usage:  asclock [-options ...] 
        where options include:
            -12                     12 hour format
            -24                     24 hour format
            -exe <program>          program to start on click
            -led <color>            color of the led
            -position [+|-]x[+|-]y  position of asclock
            -shape                  without groundplate
            -theme <dir>            theme directory
            -noblink                don't blink
            -dock                   without window decorations
            -version                show version information
-12 or -24
sets the desired time format to either twelve hour with AM/PM ( -12 ) or military time ( -24 ). If no option is given military time is used.
-shape
turn on shaped window support for asclock. When this is turned on the asclock windows will only appear to be the led and date pad. By default shaped windows are turned off and the clock will appear on a 64 pixel by 64 pixel base.
-led <color>
specifies the color of the led. To find out what colors are available, try showrgb(1) (part of X11).
-position [+|-]x[+|-]y
specifies the starting position of asclock. The [+|-] works like the standard X-Windows x/y geometry option.
-exe <program>
specifies the application to start when the pointer is activated over asclock. To invoke applications with parameters, you have to set quotes around the command. See example below...
-noblink
specifies if asclock should blink.
-theme <dir>
specifies the theme to used. A theme consists of a directory containing 8 xpms and a position file called 'config'. Read the Themes section.
-dock
tells the window manager not to put window decorations around asclock, useful for docking with Window Maker. Note that in several window managers this causes asclock to ignore the position specified with -position (if present).

INVOCATION

asclock can be called from one of many ways. The most common invocation is the command line:
[user@host] ~% asclock -12 -exe 'xlock -mode hop' &
Another way to call asclock is from the window manager:
*Wharf - - MaxSwallow "asclock" asclock -theme shape -12&
 
 
This line, when placed in the .steprc file in the users home directory will cause asclock to use the shape extensions so that it will be a button on the Wharf (1) button bar under the afterstep (1) window manager.

THEMES

A theme consists of a directory containing 8 xpms and a position file called 'config'. All tiles within the same xpm must have the same width or height, except the colon which has half the width of the other digits. The pixmaps are called: clock.xpm, date.xpm, led.xpm, month.xpm, weekday.xpm, hour.xpm, minute.xpm, second.xpm. For a full description of the format, take a look at README.THEMES.

BUGS

we don't have bugs :)

COPYRIGHTS

Copyright 1996, Beat Christen <[email protected]>. No guarantees or warranties or anything are provided or implied in any way whatsoever. Use this program at your own risk. Permission to use this program for any purpose is given, as long as the copyright is kept intact.

AUTHORS

Beat Christen <[email protected]> -- application
 
Dan Weeks <[email protected]> -- man page

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