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xfce:xfce4-panel:clock [2019/04/11 18:32] – [Appearance] blueberrybrowniexfce:xfce4-panel:clock [2019/04/11 19:05] – [Label and Tooltip Markup] blueberrybrownie
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 ===== Clock Options ===== ===== Clock Options =====
 +The options available will vary depending on the clock {gui>Layout} selected.
  
-The options available in //Clock Options// will vary depending on the clock {gui>Layout} selected. +Analogue ^^  
- +| Display seconds | Displays the seconds hand on the clock face |
-LCD ^^  +
-| 24-hour Clock | Displays time in a 24-hour (military) format | +
-| Display Seconds | Displays a seconds indicator in the clock display | +
-| Flash Time Seperators | Flash the seperators between digits | +
-| Show AM/PM | Displays an 'A' or 'P' to indicate the time of day  | +
- +
-^ Analog ^^  +
-| Display Seconds | Displays a seconds indicator in the clock display |+
  
 ^ Binary ^^  ^ Binary ^^ 
-| Display Seconds | Displays seconds indicator in the clock display  +| Display seconds | Displays seconds on the clock | 
-Show Grid Adds gridlines to the clock +True binary clock Enlarges the grid and displays 2 / 3 rows rather than 4 
-| Show Inactive Dots | All dots that are empty are not shown in the clock display +| Show Inactive Dots | Show empty dots | 
-True Binary Clock Displays a seconds indicator in the clock display |+Show grid Adds gridlines to the clock |
  
 ^ Digital ^^  ^ Digital ^^ 
-| Format | Changes the time format of the clock with predefined or custom layout |+| Format | Changes the format in which the time is displayed with predefined or custom format |
  
 ^ Fuzzy ^^  ^ Fuzzy ^^ 
-| Fuzziness | Changes the degree of 'fuzziness' that the clock will display. 0 being the most accurate, 1 being less accurate, and 2 being the least accurate |+| Fuzziness | Changes the degree of 'fuzziness' that the clock will display. 0 being the most accurate (displaying "six o'clock" for example), 1 being less accurate, and 2 being the least accurate (displaying "Afternoon" for example) | 
 + 
 +^ LCD ^^  
 +| Display seconds | Displays a seconds indicator on the clock | 
 +| 24-hour clock | Displays time in a 24-hour (military) format | 
 +| Flash time separators | Flash the separators between digits every second | 
 +| Show AM/PM | Displays an 'A' or 'P' next to the time to indicate the time of day |
  
 ===== Label and Tooltip Markup ===== ===== Label and Tooltip Markup =====
  
-The plugin supports markup to change the layout of the tooltip and the label on the panel. Consult the [[http://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html|Text Attribute Markup]] manual of Pango so see what attributes are supported. As an example you can have the following custom format: +The plugin supports markup to change the layout of the tooltip and the label on the panel. For more information on Pango, the markup used for the label, see the [[http://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html|Pango Text Attribute Markup]] manual to see what attributes are supported.
- +
-<code>%R%n%d-%m w%V</code> +
- +
-Additionally ''%n'' for new-lines and ''%t'' for tabs are also supported.+
  
 The following is a list of available label format control sequences copied from a ''date'' utility manual (''man date''): The following is a list of available label format control sequences copied from a ''date'' utility manual (''man date''):
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 | %Z | alphabetic time zone abbreviation (e.g., EDT) | | %Z | alphabetic time zone abbreviation (e.g., EDT) |
  
-By default, numeric fields are padded with zeroes. The following optional flags may follow ''%'':+By default, numeric fields are padded with 0's. The following optional flags may follow ''%'':
  
 ^ Flag      ^ Meaning        ^ ^ Flag      ^ Meaning        ^
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 | # | use opposite case if possible | | # | use opposite case if possible |
  
-After any flags comes an optional field width, as a decimal number; then an optional modifier, which is either ''E'' to use the locale's alternate representations if available, or ''O'' to use the locale's alternate numeric symbols if available.+After any flags comes an optional field width, as a decimal number; then an optional modifier, which is either ''E'' (to use the locale's alternate representations if available), or ''O'' (to use the locale's alternate numeric symbols if available).