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1.1 root 1: .TH XCLOCK 1 "18 August 1985" "X Version 10"
2: .SH NAME
3: xclock - X Window System, analog / digital clock
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B xclock
6: [ option ] ...
7: .SH DESCRIPTION
8: .I Xclock
9: is the
10: .I X
11: window system clock.
12: .I Xclock
13: Continuously displays the current time of day. The user is given a
14: choice of either an analog or a digital display (of course there is
15: nothing precluding the user from having more than one clock). It
16: creates a window and displays the time in the chosen format.
17: .SH ARGUMENTS
18: .PP
19: .TP 10
20: .B \-analog
21: Use analog display mode. Draw a conventional 12 hour clock face with ``ticks''
22: for each minute and stroke marks on each hour. The default is digital mode.
23: .PP
24: .TP 10
25: .B \-bg \fIcolor\fP
26: Determines the color of the background.
27: .PP
28: .TP 10
29: .B \-bd \fIcolor\fP
30: Determines the color of the border.
31: .PP
32: .TP 10
33: .B \-bw \fIpixels\fP
34: Specify the width in pixels of the border around the
35: .I xclock
36: window.
37: .PP
38: .TP 10
39: .B \-digital
40: Use digital display mode (default). Display the date and time in
41: digital format.
42: .PP
43: .TP 10
44: .B \-fg \fIcolor\fP
45: Determines the color of the text in digital mode and the
46: tick marks in analog mode.
47: .PP
48: .TP 10
49: .B \-fn \fIfont\fP
50: The specified
51: .I font
52: will be used as the output font
53: in digital mode. Any fixed width font may be used, the default is ``6x10''.
54: .PP
55: .TP 10
56: .B \-help
57: Display a brief summary of
58: .I xclock's
59: calling syntax and options.
60: .PP
61: .TP 10
62: .B \-hl \fIcolor\fP
63: Determines the color of the hands in analog mode.
64: .PP
65: .TP 10
66: .B \-padding \fIpixels\fP
67: Specify the width in pixels of the padding ``white space''
68: between the window border and anything
69: .I xclock
70: displays. The default padding is 10 in digital mode and 8 in analog mode.
71: .PP
72: .TP 10
73: .B \-rv
74: Cause
75: .I xclock
76: to produce all output in white-on-black instead of black-on-white. This
77: is only useful on Black and White displays.
78: .PP
79: .TP 10
80: .B \-update \fIseconds\fP
81: Specify the frequency in seconds with which
82: .I xclock
83: updates its display. If the
84: .I xclock
85: window is obscured and then exposed,
86: .I xclock
87: will override this setting and redisplay immediately. The default
88: update frequency is 60 seconds. The specification of an update
89: frequency greater than 30 seconds disables the display of the second
90: hand in analog mode.
91: .PP
92: .TP 8
93: .B =\fIgeometry\fP
94: The clock window is created with the specified
95: size according to the geometry specification.
96: See \fIX(1)\fP for details.
97: In digital mode if you do not specify either height and width they are
98: determined by the font in use. In analog mode if you do not specify
99: either width or height they default to 164. The default offset for
100: any unspecified offset is -0. All values are in pixels.
101: .PP
102: .TP 10
103: .B \fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP
104: Normally,
105: .I xclock
106: gets the host and display number to use from the environment variable
107: ``DISPLAY''. One can, however specify them explicitly.
108: The
109: .I host
110: specifies which machine to create the
111: .I xclock
112: window on, and
113: the
114: .I display
115: argument specifies the display number.
116: For example,
117: ``mit-frobozz:1'' creates an
118: .I xclock
119: on display one on the machine mit-frobozz. If the host is omitted the
120: local host is assumed. If the display is omitted, display 0 is
121: assumed, the ``:'' is necessary in either case.
122: .SH X DEFAULTS
123: .PP
124: .PP
125: .TP 8
126: .B Background
127: To determine the background color.
128: .PP
129: .TP 8
130: .B Border
131: To determine the border color.
132: .PP
133: .TP 8
134: .B BorderWidth
135: To determine the border width.
136: .PP
137: .TP 8
138: .B BodyFont
139: To determine digital clock display font.
140: .PP
141: .TP 8
142: .B Foreground
143: To determine the foreground color.
144: .PP
145: .TP 8
146: .B Highlight
147: To determine the highlight color.
148: .PP
149: .TP 8
150: .B InternalBorder
151: To determine the internal padding value.
152: .PP
153: .TP 8
154: .B Mode
155: To determine if ``analog'' or ``digital'' mode is the default.
156: .PP
157: .TP 8
158: .B ReverseVideo
159: If ``on'', the clock should be white on black instead of black on white.
160: This is only useful on Black and White displays.
161: .PP
162: .TP 8
163: .B Update
164: To determine the update rate.
165: .SH ENVIRONMENT
166: .PP
167: .TP 8
168: .B DISPLAY
169: To get the default host and display number.
170: .SH SEE ALSO
171: X(1), xwm(1), X(1), time(3C), select(2)
172: .SH AUTHORS
173: .PP
174: Copyright 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
175: .PP
176: Tony Della Fera (MIT-Athena, DEC)
177: .PP
178: Dave Mankins (MIT-Athena, BBN)
179: .SH BUGS
180: .I Xclock
181: believes the Unix clock. When specifying the window size manually in
182: digital mode the string should be centered automatically, currently
183: you have to fiddle with the padding parameter to get it right.
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