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#1 Post by don570 »

Go to Zigbert's pclock
The following application is similar to Zigbert's pclock.
SEE HERE

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News- April 10,2012 - It is now compatible with Saluki!!
News- July 23,2012 - It is now compatible with Porteus(XFCE)!!
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The following application is similar to Zigbert's pclock.
SEE HERE

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Puppy clock is a powerful alarm and timer and app launcher!!
It combines a GUI with pschedule (a CRON program).

Pclock was written originally by Zigbert, but then I made some
improvements and localized it so that
foreign languages can use it.

There are several small improvements in Puppy Clock so that
foreign localization works better in this version rather than
pclock.

But if you're happy with pclock currently then
there is no need to change. :lol:



Help translate Puppy Clock (or pclock)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72857
There is already French and German translations.
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tytower

#2 Post by tytower »

My question is that I do not see anywhere that I can change to a 12 hour clock as opposed to a 24 hour clock ? Does the new version do that?

I refer to the time display in the tray ,not the alarm etc

Jasper

#3 Post by Jasper »

Hi tytower,

I believe that what you need is the PupClockset-1.6.3 pet from radky.

See under forum Utilities section.

My regards

PS All radky's pets are A1 and well worth a look.

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#4 Post by don570 »

The two buttons (12 and 24 hour ) are used by
Zigbert to reset the timer and countdown, I believe.

I suggested to Zigbert that he combine the two buttons
into one but that was a dumb idea :oops:

...but I'll look at the problem again.

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tytower

#5 Post by tytower »

don570 wrote:The two buttons (12 and 24 hour ) are used by
Zigbert to reset the timer and countdown, I believe.

I suggested to Zigbert that he combine the two buttons
into one but that was a dumb idea :oops:

...but I'll look at the problem again.
No thats not the problem.

Thanks Jasper -that fixed it . Without it in 5.3 you cant get 12 hour clock.

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#6 Post by zigbert »

there is a line close to the bottom of the file /root/.jvmrc-tray:

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<Clock format="%H:%M">minixcal</Clock>
To show AM/PM, you should you change this to:

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<Clock>minixcal</Clock>

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new German translation

#7 Post by don570 »

new German translation - thanks to RSH

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I noticed something odd in testing Puppy Clock.

It has a feature that few seem to know about ,
namely it will launch an application after a countdown.

However it then launches the same app over and over.

This may be undesirable, but you can stop this action by going
to the opening page and clicking on the 12/24 button.

Just quitting Puppy Clock ( or pclock)
doesn't stop the launching action.

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font size

#8 Post by don570 »

I noticed that some recent Puppies didn't show the clock
numerals properly. The font size was too big.

I changed the formula that Zigbert derived
to make the font size slightly smaller.
That appears to have solved the problem,
so it should work on most Puppies.

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new version of puppy clock 0.3.8

#9 Post by don570 »

new version of puppy clock 0.3.8

I made three improvements

1) It is now compatible to Saluki however the clock in
window is too small :cry:

2) I put a space after the word 'Note:' to make it nicer

3) The app uses default audio player if pmusic doesn't exist

Note : I have found a bug that might occur with some versions of pmusic

Some versions of pmusic will play the music file in a loop
in the background. If this occurs the best way to shut it
off is to type in terminal

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pmusic -s stop
In the Enlightenment window manager that pemasu's Exprimo uses
it is especially hard to stop puppy clock or pclock.

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#10 Post by don570 »

Note:

Use the most recent version of pmusic to avoid the looping problem.

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#11 Post by don570 »

Version 3.9

Made message alarm screen a more acceptable orange.

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Puppy clock Version 0.4.0

#12 Post by don570 »

Version 0.4.0

1) redesigned interface to be more attractive
and fit in 480 pixel height

2) font size is calculated differently -->
only dpup will change the size to be a smaller fontsize

3) gtkdialog version is selected in different fashion

4) some changes of wording but new locales are not needed!!

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#13 Post by Jim1911 »

Stopwatch function is missing a stop icon. To time an event, you normally need a start and stop function. That's also a problem with pclock.

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#14 Post by don570 »

version 0.4.1

-Solved a flow of error messages in terminal
-Changed position of system time button
- put in window corner decoration

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#15 Post by don570 »

Stopwatch function is missing a stop icon.
I noticed that yesterday while rewriting some code

The countdown acts in a funny way but it works.

To test Countdown --> put 'xmessage Hello'
into field
you can turn off the countdown by quitting puppy clock
or by clicking on alarm tab and then clicking on
12 hour clock button (or 24 hour)

There is a bug in Stopwatch. It seems that
if Countdown is in use and then use the Stopwatch
the Countdown works well but the Stopwatch acts strangely
with negative numbers.






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#16 Post by don570 »

To stop the stopwatch feature, I go to the Alarm tab and
then click the 12 hour button or the 24 hour button.

The same for the countdown feature.

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Porteus version now available

#17 Post by don570 »

For those who are adventurous...

There is now Porteus (XFCE) versions of pschedule and puppy clock.

http://porteus.org/forum/viewtopic.php? ... 139#p10139

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World clock

#18 Post by don570 »

New version 5.2

-World clock added - just click on clock icon and
an analog clock will appear ( if you have a recent version of gtkdialog
installed - There is a warning message if not installed)

If you have a countdown command (the third tab) in action
and you click on the World clock icon then you will
see a warning message to restart puppy clock
to use the World Clock feature.


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#19 Post by disciple »

Don, I've added this in the Index of programs using gtkdialog thread. But do you have any other programs which need to be added to it?
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here

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#20 Post by BarryK »

Hi, it is very important that the package 'puppy_clock-NLS-0.3.6.pet' be named:

puppy_clock_NLS-0.3.6.pet

An underscore is required before the NLS. This is the standard format that the Puppy Package Manager understands.

It doesn't matter if the packages are downloaded individually from the Puppy Forum, but if they get placed into a repo accessable via the Puppy Package Manager, then correct naming is important.
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