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How?

All my graphics programs (Fireworks MX 2004, MS Photo Editor, MS Paint) only acept BMP of up to 24-bit.  :huh:

Use photoshop.

lclock shows a white background not transparent, it doesnt matter if its a 32bits BMP

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Hey RCube,

I like the reminder feature.

Keep up the excellent work.

Oh ya, one thing I noticed is your still releasing "LC" with

the green "BigButtons" with the white halos around them.

I don't know if you missed my post in the past but I have

removed the halos for people that use those buttons and

customizes their calendar with darker colors. If you want

to use them in the next release here is a link.

Kleopatra, more lang support is planned. But after I redo LClock Properties with a more user friendly interface.

Mr. E, I did not miss your post. Infact 1.60a had your bmp until I realized the bmp had a problem with the default calendar skin. The outer edge isn't smooth. I love to use your bmp if you can fix that. :)

I think you should add an option to have a clock that looks like this image that I attatched!!!! That would look awesome! Maybe if there was a way, also remove the grey part and have it just be a circle! :woot:

I saw the picture on Flexbeta with a link to the Lclock 1.60a download

post-34-1093912742.jpg

Mr. E, better...but still not that smooth when used on a light background. I think it is really hard to do. Because I am not blending the images...so you really need two version of the same button to work on dark and light background. PNG(something I really want to see calendar have too) is planned and should solve this problem.

Breathless, hehe what karma_police said. ;)

I think you should add an option to have a clock that looks like this image that I attatched!!!! That would look awesome! Maybe if there was a way, also remove the grey part and have it just be a circle!

I saw the picture on Flexbeta with a link to the Lclock 1.60a download

off:

This analog clock is from a demo of Longhorn and planned to appear in LH as a Sidebar flyout.

IMHO it has nothing to do with RCube's LClock - lets focus on the tray clock and its features.

If you would like to put some (or this) analog clock on your desktop, there is a galore of them. Desktop mod apps and Active Desktop solutions, in the latters including DHTML-drawn hands with bitmap clockplate or even embedded Flash clocks.

I actually use Erik Arvidsson's "DHTML Analog Clock II" (look for it at Dynamic Drive), revamped and completed with the very same Longhorn clockplate which you attached. DHTML Active Desktop eats low resources and works fine.

For some elaborated free Flash clocks, complete with HTML code segments for Active Desktop, visit Adam Dorman at:

http://www.adamdorman.com/flash_clocks1.php

RCube, I'm new here.... however let me say that I am currently using your clock.

I LOVE it.

And, I am using at home and at work.

One comment... The last Calender view had an "X" in the top right to close the calender.

I understand that double-clicking on the clock will close the calender... but for the average user, it might be easier to see an "X" to close the window.

Just a little comment.

Thank you for you time.

UPDATE - I also realize that moving the mouse with no interaction with the calender will cause it to disappear.... which is cool... but what if you are thinking about a date... what if you made the calender active when the mouse if over it... if not, if disappears as it does now...

DFense, single click will also close the calendar. If you want the calendar to stay in place, you should turn off "Auto-Hide" in lclock properties.

A little preview of what will be possible in the next release of lclock. I think some of you will be very happy to see this. Oh still no png support...only 32bit bmp. And the buttons can use alpha channel too now. :D

lcprev.png

btw, for those who are wondering what the hell is going on with the calendar...just a demo of alpha blending. ;)

Edited by RCube

Clock is great and i can never wait for the next update to release, but i think that you could refine that reminder system. Instead of using the 24 hour clock, why dont you use am/pm? Not really a big deal, but no1 really likes a 24 hour clock.

Do u think u will b releasing a version w/ a choice for color schemes anytime soon?

Ok 1.61a is out. Check first page for updates. :D

Nice update RCube!

Also tx for the specthx in About!

:)

some minor thingie:

- in Reminder setting dialog, in the right panel, at top, there is a | character appearing after the last digit of the time.

Maybe a CR/LF character? Looks a bit odd.

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