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oclock [-option...]
choose a different color for the both hands and the jewel
of the clock
choose a different color for the background.
choose a different color for the jewel on the clock.
choose a different color for the minute hand of the clock.
choose a different color for the hour hand of the clock.
selects an appropriate level of backing store.
define the initial window geometry; see
X(1X).
specify the display to use; see
X(1X).
choose a different color for the window border.
choose a different width for the window border. As the Clock
widget changes its border around quite a bit, this is most usefully set to
zero.
causes the clock to use the Shape extension to create an oval
window. This is the default unless the shapeWindow resource is set to false.
causes the clock to not reshape itself and ancestors to exactly
fit the outline of the clock.
causes the clock to consist only of the jewel, the hands,
and the border.
The
oclock
program simply displays the current time
on an analog display.
If you would like your clock to be viewable in color, include the following in the #ifdef COLOR section you read with xrdb: *customization: -color
This will cause oclock to pick up the colors in the app-defaults color customization file: <XRoot>/lib/X11/app-defaults/Clock-color. Below are the default colors:
Clock*Background: grey Clock*BorderColor: light blue Clock*hour: yellow Clock*jewel: yellow Clock*minute: yellow
X(1X), X Toolkit documentation
Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium