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Awesome, just installed this and got it how I like it. Great work :)

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thank you. That is a very nice skin. Do you mind sharing it? You can send it to me and I can host it. :)

I wanna ask you if i can modify the number of caracters to shown when you choose show the day of the week, from 2 to 3! i know its a minor change, so maybe its easy! because in spanish the days are: dom/lun/mar/mie/jue/vie/sab/ and when I configure the program to show me that, the LClock shows me: (for example) only "do" (instead of "dom").

I hope you can understan my english, im from argentina. its a very nice program!

thanks!

:yes:

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Thank you. I see what you mean. I'll do this when I have some free time.

Excellent work RCube.

LClock works perfectly.

I hate default clock in Windows XP. I have experience with these substitutes: TClockEx (it is 5 years old, so it has bad appearance in WXP - not compatible with themes), TClock Light (contrary to the name with rich functionality, but without calendar) and now LClock. LClock is lightest from all these mentioned and has richest possibilities in configuring styles and metrics.

I only miss in LClock:

1) Hourly signal aka Cuckoo clock. Yes, I have easy workaround - I use for this purpose windows scheduled task (e.g. wizmo.exe play=notify.wav), but it will be nice, when already implemented LClock function for alarms will support this.

2) Configurable actions for mouse buttons & wheel when mouse pointer is over clock area. Most missed actions for me are:

a) Copy actual Date and Time (date & time format configurable) to Clipboard.

It will be great when there will be possibility after copy to clipboard return to context of previous application (I mean to the blinking cursor for example).

b) Show Desktop.

I hate Quick Launch toolbar and I have only one item in Quick Launch toolbar - Show Desktop.scf. I use PS Hot Launch VVL, which is really great launcher. It supports even windows key shortcuts and can substitute not only Quick Launch toolbar but even Start Menu. With Show Desktop action in LClock I can remove Quick Launch toolbar totally.

I have found two glitches:

1) We cannot have both Start Menu from Clock and Calendar, because there is missing configurable actions for mouse buttons & wheel. Both are invoked now by one left click...

2) When we have configured Start Menu from Clock - first click show Start Menu, but second click does nothing (it must hide Start Menu, mustn't it?).

Anyway, thanks you very much!

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Is it possible to put the Month where the LClock is on the Glass calendar. I tried but did not get to work correctly. can anyone help me?

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Well I have it that way but can't expand the glass border to show the full title, I can't tell you how I did it, but can send you my .ini file if you wish.

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is there an official website?

VidER

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y0, its this thread! ;)

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what cursor is that ?

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id luv to know that too... looks awsum... :woot: :yes:

-fm

nothing for now.

ok...maybe a sneak peak.. :p

I took a day off studying for my finals and:

http://www3.telus.net/croso/media/screensh...-2005-04-13.png

(spotlight search module...will hookup with google desktop)

also plan to fix some of the bugs after my finals. :)

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WoW :blink: Thanks. I would love a feature like that! but any idea when it will be finished? I am tired of waiting... :sleep:

Why doesn't the calendar works under Windows Classic visual style?

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I am not aware of any problem with classic visual style. Infact, I am using classic on my laptop and lclock works fine.

note: 64bit people, I have recompiled it for x64(amd64). It should work this time. Download here: http://www.sfu.ca/~yhana/lclock/LC64.rar

note: 64bit people, I have recompiled it for x64(amd64). It should work this time. Download here: http://www.sfu.ca/~yhana/lclock/LC64.rar

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Hiya,

I have tried it on a x64 machine: it does not work.

I got the message: The application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix the problem.

Here is how I tried it:

* I installed the x86 LClock 1.62b

* Got the LC64.rar. extracted it the files and replaced the files in the installation directory

PM me if you want to run more tests, I'll be happy to help you.

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