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Great improvement on 1.50! I like the idea of an optional calender. (Y) :D

Suggestions? Yep I have one:

How about make it multi-user-able. Some people might have more than one user accounts on their computers and would be great if Lclock keeps different settings for each user. Maybe put settings files in "userprofile/Application Data/Lclock" or something. This way, every user on the computer gets to have their own settings and not the same settings. :) Just an idea.

btw, nice ad's, Stacker :)

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Great improvement on 1.50! I like the idea of an optional calender. (Y) :D

Suggestions? Yep I have one:

How about make it multi-user-able. Some people might have more than one user accounts on their computers and would be great if Lclock keeps different settings for each user. Maybe put settings files in "userprofile/Application Data/Lclock" or something. This way, every user on the computer gets to have their own settings and not the same settings. :) Just an idea.

btw, nice ad's, Stacker :)

That is a pretty nice idea, I second it! :)

Hi RCube,

Some minor suggestions for the Calendar:

How about a control for timing the AutoHide function?

I mean, if AutoHide is on, user could set a time range (in seconds, say 0-300 should be enough) and the Calendar would remain visible for that long.

Another earlier cosmetic request (rerun):

font/bground color setting option for

- Saturday and Sunday in Week Header

- days in columns under Sat and Sun

Nice signature, man ;)

Hi RCube,

Some minor suggestions for the Calendar:

How about a control for timing the AutoHide function?

I mean, if AutoHide is on, user could set a time range (in seconds, say 0-300 should be enough) and the Calendar would remain visible for that long.

Another earlier cosmetic request (rerun):

font/bground color setting option for

- Saturday and Sunday in Week Header

- days in columns under Sat and Sun

Nice signature, man ;)

You can already set the auto hide time in calendar.ini. I just didn't bother adding it to the control panel interface, which I plan to redo when version 1.6 comes out. Just add this: DispTime=5000. It is in milliseconds, so 5000=5 seconds.

After I redo the control panel interface, more options will be added. ;)

Hey you made it, I might as well use it! I love them! :D

if it's general show-off time, I won't miss it. here mine with b0ses Codename Opus 3

Hey man, looks neat but (anyone) posting the screenshot is just half of the fun.

:rolleyes:

Post the configuration pack as well, incuding:

- calendar.ini

- calendar screenshot

- calendar buttons BMP file

- calendar background image file (if applicable)

- readme.txt

Here I enclose a ReadMe.txt template, maybe comes useful:

ReadMe.txt

RCube,

can be a bug, reporting you:

I changed the month names in Calendar to display the full names in my language (it is Hungarian).

(presuming a wide calendar layout)

The month names string looked like this:

Janu?r/Febru?r/M?rcius/?prilis/M?jus/J?nius/J?lius/Augusztus/Szeptember/Okt?ber/November/December

I clicked Apply then OK, then clicked LClock to see the result.

FATAL: MS C++ Runtime reported a buffer overrun error, application terminated.

FATAL: after this, Windows Explorer itself was terminated and I had to reboot.

Now I cut back the month names to "3 character long each" format and it works fine, no problem.

What do you think? A buffer enlargement maybe cures this?

RCube,

can be a bug, reporting you:

I changed the month names in Calendar to display the full names in my language (it is Hungarian).

(presuming a wide calendar layout)

The month names string looked like this:

Janu?r/Febru?r/M?rcius/?prilis/M?jus/J?nius/J?lius/Augusztus/Szeptember/Okt?ber/November/December

I clicked Apply then OK, then clicked LClock to see the result.

FATAL: MS C++ Runtime reported a buffer overrun error, application terminated.

FATAL: after this, Windows Explorer itself was terminated and I had to reboot.

Now I cut back the month names to "3 character long each" format and it works fine, no problem.

What do you think? A buffer enlargement maybe cures this?

I have the similar format but in normal calendar and I have no problems with it.

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