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└─⟦a0efdde77⟧ Bits:30001252 EUUGD11 Tape, 1987 Spring Conference Helsinki └─⟦526ad3590⟧ »EUUGD11/gnu-31mar87/X.V10.R4.tar.Z« └─⟦2109abc41⟧ └─⟦this⟧ »./X.V10R4/man/xclock.1«
.TH XCLOCK 1 "4 June 1986" "X Version 10" .SH NAME xclock - X Window System, analog / digital clock .SH SYNOPSIS .B xclock [ option ] ... .SH DESCRIPTION .I Xclock is the .I X window system clock. .I Xclock Continuously displays the current time of day. The user is given a choice of either an analog or a digital display (of course there is nothing precluding the user from having more than one clock). It creates a window and displays the time in the chosen format. .SH ARGUMENTS .PP .TP 10 .B \-analog Use analog display mode. Draw a conventional 12 hour clock face with ``ticks'' for each minute and stroke marks on each hour. The default is digital mode. .PP .TP 10 .B \-bg \fIcolor\fP Determines the color of the background. The default color is ``white''. On monochrome displays this is ignored. .PP .TP 10 .B \-bd \fIcolor\fP Determines the color of the border. The defaults color is ``black''. On monochrome displays this is ignored. .PP .TP 10 .B \-bw \fIpixels\fP Specify the width in pixels of the border around the .I xclock window. .PP .TP 10 .B \-digital Use digital display mode (default). Display the date and time in digital format. .PP .TP 10 .B \-fg \fIcolor\fP Determines the color of the text in digital mode and the tick marks in analog mode. The default color is ``black''. On monochrome displays this is ignored. .PP .TP 10 .B \-hd \fIcolor\fP Determines the color of the hands of the clock. This is ignored on monchrome displays. .PP .TP 10 .B \-fn \fIfont\fP The specified .I font will be used as the output font in digital mode. Any fixed width font may be used, the default is ``6x10''. .PP .TP 10 .B \-help Display a brief summary of .I xclock's calling syntax and options. .PP .TP 10 .B \-hl \fIcolor\fP Determines the color of the hands in analog mode. The defaults is to make them the same as the foreground color. On monochrome displays this is ignored. .PP .TP 10 .B \-padding \fIpixels\fP Specify the width in pixels of the padding ``white space'' between the window border and anything .I xclock displays. The default padding is 10 in digital mode and 8 in analog mode. .PP .TP 10 .B \-rv Reverses the default color values (i.e., black becomes white and white becomes black). .PP .TP 10 .B \-update \fIseconds\fP Specify the frequency in seconds with which .I xclock updates its display. If the .I xclock window is obscured and then exposed, .I xclock will override this setting and redisplay immediately. The default update frequency is 60 seconds. The specification of an update frequency greater than 30 seconds disables the display of the second hand in analog mode. .PP .TP 10 .B \-chime Cause the clock to ``chime'' once on the half hour and twice on the hour. .PP .TP 8 .B =\fIgeometry\fP The clock window is created with the specified size according to the geometry specification. See \fIX(1)\fP for details. In digital mode if you do not specify either height and width they are determined by the font in use. In analog mode if you do not specify either width or height they default to 164. The default offset for any unspecified offset is -0. All values are in pixels. .PP .TP 10 .B \fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP Normally, .I xclock gets the host and display number to use from the environment variable ``DISPLAY''. One can, however specify them explicitly. The .I host specifies which machine to create the .I xclock window on, and the .I display argument specifies the display number. For example, ``mit-frobozz:1'' creates an .I xclock on display one on the machine mit-frobozz. If the host is omitted the local host is assumed. If the display is omitted, display 0 is assumed, the ``:'' is necessary in either case. .SH X DEFAULTS .PP .TP 8 .B Foreground To determine the foreground color. Ignored on monochrome displays. .PP .TP 8 .B Background To determine the background color. Ignored on monochrome displays. .PP .TP 8 .B Hands Sets the color of the hands. Ignored on monochrome displays. .PP .TP 8 .B Border To determine the border color. Ignored on monochrome displays. .PP .TP 8 .B BorderWidth To determine the border width. .PP .TP 8 .B BodyFont To determine digital clock display font. .PP .TP 8 .B Highlight To determine the highlight color. Ignored on monochrome displays. .PP .TP 8 .B InternalBorder To determine the internal padding value. .PP .TP 8 .B Mode To determine if ``analog'' or ``digital'' mode is the default. .PP .TP 8 .B ReverseVideo If ``on'', reverse the effect of the defaults colors. Ignored on color displays. .PP .TP 8 .B Update To determine the update rate. .SH ENVIRONMENT .PP .TP 8 .B DISPLAY To get the default host and display number. .SH SEE ALSO X(1), xwm(1), X(1), time(3C), select(2) .SH AUTHORS .PP Copyright 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. .PP Tony Della Fera (MIT-Athena, DEC) .PP Dave Mankins (MIT-Athena, BBN) .PP Ed Moy (Berkeley) added the nicer hands. .SH BUGS .I Xclock believes the Unix clock. When specifying the window size manually in digital mode the string should be centered automatically, currently you have to fiddle with the padding parameter to get it right.