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hey there, just installed the new version of LClock and it's great. Although it doesnt autostart when i login. Had a look in msconfig at the startup and it looks like it's just running C:\Windows\Program Files and not the fuill LClock path.

Any idea how I can change this?

was just about to format windows, came to neowin thought I was going to have a lot of searching to find the install for this again...and BAM! it was listed in recent posts! excellent work on this!!!

an option I would like to see though (maybe it has already been mentioned?)

option to auto hide the calendar a few seconds after mouse moves off...

hey there, just installed the new version of LClock and it's great. Although it doesnt autostart when i login. Had a look in msconfig at the startup and it looks like it's just running C:\Windows\Program Files and not the fuill LClock path.

Any idea how I can change this?

Yeah I just found that bug too after I installed SP2.

Ok 1.44a is out and will fix this bug. :D

Edited by RCube
Looks elegant, man... Can you post the ini and the button .bmp?

Sure, it needs a fix because its not compatible with the latest version:

http://www.kpolice.techlike.com/dloads/LClock.rar or

http://www.tmv.com.mx/kp/LClock.rar

Edited by karma_police
When TrayServer.exe of Stardock ObjectBar is running, TClock Light or LClock2 fails to start.

Kill TrayServer.exe using task manager, then you can start LClock2.

RCube,

TrayServer.exe makes a window that class name is "Shell_TrayWnd".

Change common/util.c.

HWND GetTaskbarWindow(void)

{

  /* 2nd parameter: NULL -> "" */

  return FindWindow("Shell_TrayWnd", "");

}

Holy**** I was just going through all the posts for suggestions...and came up on this one. I think this was Kazuto Sato himself! TClock Light's creator giving me the solution to "failed to start LClock: 3" bug like months ago! How did I miss this! Oh yeah...I was in china. :laugh:

For the people that are wondering... I am slowly starting on the reminder feature...since the calendar is pretty much perfected. hehe :p

So I'll only release 1.4x for bug fixes. And the next major release will be 1.5 with some kinda alarm/reminder feature. I hope to get 1.5 out before school starts(Sep 7th). I am going back to school. :D

Edited by RCube

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nuub questions, anyone can answer them, tx:

1.

I wanted to edit my prev posts but the Edit button is gone.

Damn! What did I do and how can I edit them again?

2.

What are these stars below the names and how one gets them?

(I tried to search for "levels" in the help but failed.)

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nuub questions, anyone can answer them, tx:

1.

I wanted to edit my prev posts but the Edit button is gone.

Damn! What did I do and how can I edit them again?

2.

What are these stars below the names and how one gets them?

(I tried to search for "levels" in the help but failed.)

1. I heard that there is a time-limit on how long from your time of post to the time you want to edit. about half an hour before the post is locked from editability. If you want to edit a post, just pm a mod.

2. You should know by now. They represent how many posts you did. I got lots because I'm over 1000 posts. See the site and forum issue forum for assistance.

1. I heard that there is a time-limit on how long from your time of post to the time you want to edit. about half an hour before the post is locked from editability. If you want to edit a post, just pm a mod.

2. You should know by now. They represent how many posts you did. I got lots because I'm over 1000 posts. See the site and forum issue forum for assistance.

Thanks a bunch, I keep them in mind :)

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