.. RST source for wmtime(1) man page. Convert with: .. rst2man.py wmtime.rst > wmtime.1 .. rst2man.py comes from the SBo development/docutils package. .. |version| replace:: 1.0b2 .. |date| date:: ====== wmtime ====== -------------------------------------- clock/calendar dockapp for windowmaker -------------------------------------- :Manual section: 1 :Manual group: SlackBuilds.org :Date: |date| :Version: |version| SYNOPSIS ======== wmtime [-digital] [-display *dpy*] [-h] [-v] DESCRIPTION =========== wmtime is a clock and calendar dockapp for windowmaker. It can display an analog-style clock face or a digital-style readout. The current month, day, and day of week are displayed also. wmtime supports multiple languages for the weekday and month names. See *FILES* below for details on how to change the language. OPTIONS ======= -h Print usage message and exit. -v Print version number and exit. **-digital** Display a digital clock face (default is analog). **-display** *dpy* X11 display. Default is to read the DISPLAY environment variable. FILES ===== /usr/share/wmtime/languages/\*.lang Language support files. Each is a text file with exactly 19 lines. The first 7 lines are the 2-letter weekday name abbreviations, starting with Sunday. The other 12 lines are the 3-letter month name abbreviations, starting with January. Only ASCII is supported, no Unicode or extended 8859-* character sets. /usr/share/wmtime/language Symlink to one of the files in /usr/share/wmtime/languages/. This is the language the application will use. The system administrator can adjust the symlink, but there's no way for a normal user to use a different language than the system default. COPYRIGHT ========= See the file /usr/doc/wmtime-|version|/COPYING for license information. AUTHORS ======= wmtime was written by tijno and warp. This man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL.