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winxptwker, I didn't implement it, the feature was already in tclock...I just enabled it in lclock. ;)

[iOn], I am not sure I understand you.

marke, best thing to do is to set the event 30mins ahead for now. hehe :p

ch1ck3n, you can set your own wav/mp3 alerts in LClock properties -> Other tab. So you can make a wav/mp3 file that is loud and repeats many times for now. But I will add the feature to repeat alarm sound in the future.

@winxptwker

Thanx for the tips... Missed the calendar.ini, thats true but the modded Lclock.ini was more important because some of the colors could only be set as winhex values, but anyway THANX...

So here again the .rar package with calendar.ini included!!!! And now Ill try to UPLOAD :D

[edit]

CANNOT UPLOAD THE RAR FILE :no: but anyway,... Here it is

[calendar]

AutoCalendarPos=1

AutoHide=1

DispTime=5000

CalendarTransparency=12

ShowBorder=1

ShowGrid=0

ShowYear=1

NavButtons=1

ButtonBmp=F:\Software\Programme\LClock\LClock Longhorn Skin\bigbuttons_longhorn.bmp

TodaySelector=0

MondayStart=1

WeekdayNames=So/Mo/Di/Mi/Do/Fr/Sa

MonthNames=Jan/Feb/M?rz/April/Mai/Juni/Juli/Aug/Sept/Okt/Nov/Dez

UseBackgroundBmp=1

BackgroundBmp=F:\Software\Programme\LClock\LClock Longhorn Skin\BG_Longhorn.bmp

HeaderShadowType=0

WeekdayShadowType=0

DayShadowType=0

TodayShadowType=0

MonthFont=Franklin Gothic Medium

MonthFontSize=18

MonthFontBold=1

MonthFontItalic=0

YearFontSize=14

YearFontBold=0

YearFontItalic=0

WeekdayFont=Franklin Gothic Medium

WeekdayFontSize=9

WeekdayFontBold=0

WeekdayFontItalic=1

DayFont=Franklin Gothic Medium

DayFontSize=9

DayFontBold=0

DayFontItalic=0

TodayFontBold=1

TodayFontItalic=0

BgColor=16777215

HeaderBgColor=15130334

HeaderTextColor=0

HeaderShadowColor=0

WeekdayBgColor=16185082

WeekdayTextColor=16777215

WeekdayShadowColor=0

GridOutlineColor=16178653

GridBgColor=16777215

DayTextColor=6710886

DayShadowColor=0

TodayBgColor=0

TodayTextColor=16185082

TodayShadowColor=0

TodayOutlineColor=16777215

TransparentButtonColor=8421376

[position]

CalendarOffsetX=0

CalendarOffsetY=0

ButtonOffsetX=-6

ButtonOffsetY=8

ButtonGap=0

HeaderBgHeight=34

MonthTextOffsetX=6

MonthTextOffsetY=2

MonthGap=6

YearTextOffsetY=0

WeekdayBgHeight=-1

WeekdayTextOffsetY=0

HeaderSpacing=6

WeekdaySpacing=6

WeekSpacing=2

DaySpacing=5

HeaderShadowOffsetX=1

HeaderShadowOffsetY=1

WeekdayShadowOffsetX=1

WeekdayShadowOffsetY=1

DayShadowOffsetX=1

DayShadowOffsetY=1

TodayShadowOffsetX=1

TodayShadowOffsetY=1

[iOn], I am not sure I understand you.

:)

ok, I will try to write in english this time :D

1.

- I activate this option : LClock Properties / Hide Start Button

- and I want the Start Menu in the default position (on the left)

- PS: I activate the start menu with the WIN key (from keyboard)

2.

- it would be cool if it was posible to set the width of the clock (or height whe the taskbar is vertical)

- see the picture

post-34-1094567636.jpg

,Sep 7 2004, 06:33] :)

ok, I will try to write in english this time :D

1.

- I activate this option : LClock Properties / Hide Start Button

- and I want the Start Menu in the default position (on the left)

- PS: I activate the start menu with the WIN key (from keyboard)

2.

- it would be cool if it was posible to set the width of the clock (or height whe the taskbar is vertical)

- see the picture

What about the people that don't like using keyboard? Also old keyboards don't have the WIN key.

You can use a larger font size to make the clock look bigger.

Would is be possible to allow a selection on the behaviour for single click and double clicks?

For example;

I could set single-click to display the start menu, with double click showing the pop-up calender.

At the moment, it is simply one or the other.

Other actions could include; Adjust Date/Clock, Task Manager, LClock Properties, Taskbar Properties, Stop LClock, Restart LClock, etc. (Most taken from the context-menu items :D). Even simply "Disable" - similar to the Clock tab option. If you wanted to improve on that to a more advanced level; different button clicks (left, right, middle, additional) providing accessibility, although that is taking it a little too far. ;)

Hello.

Thanks for the excellent program, RCube. Just one simple request. Can you add option in Calendar.ini to specify where Events.ini is sitting? Good to synchronise/use common events.ini for multiple systems.

I was using a very early version of LClock because of it's simplicity but switched for alarms functionality. Keep up the good work.

ciaran

I really love it. ONe thing that has always bugged me about the XP clock is the inability to also display the date (well in single height mode anyway)

How about this mocked-up screenshot for an addition to lclock? Of course system values for date format could be applied also - but the way the time looks is the main reason I like lclock.

What do you think? (Keeping it tiny is pretty important too)

Thanks.

idea1.gif

I really love it. ONe thing that has always bugged me about the XP clock is the inability to also display the date (well in single height mode anyway)

How about this mocked-up screenshot for an addition to lclock? Of course system values for date format could be applied also - but the way the time looks is the main reason I like lclock.

What do you think? (Keeping it tiny is pretty important too)

Thanks.

http://home.comcast.net/~cbolin/idea1.gif

what about putting "SEP" (month) under the day of week, making both smaller and putting the day of the week as KriTenKs did it. ... just an idea.. >.> :unsure: hope some1 understand :p

what about putting "SEP" (month) under the day of week, making both smaller and putting the day of the week as KriTenKs did it. ... just an idea.. >.> :unsure: hope some1 understand :p

I would assume that the authors would allow the same font type/size/color controls as well as the date format options so you could make it look however you like. I'm not suggesting my 2 minute mockup is a final design - just a concept.

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