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List:       kde
Subject:    Re: kpanel - put clock on left?
From:       "Chip Rose." <ncrose () nfx ! net>
Date:       2000-03-22 21:41:34
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Thanks Willi - it worked like a charm!!  I appreciate it!!


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Willi Kappler wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> in KDE 1.x you can't move the little KDE clock anywhere. You have to wait
> until KDE 2.0 is ready ( if everything goes well, this summer I hope ;-) . But
> as you suggested you can of course swallow xclock for example. Here's what to
> do:
> 
> - in ~/.kde/share/applnk/ create a new application ( RMB, new->application ).
> - name it "myClock.kdelnk" for example.
> - select the "execute" tab and type in the following in the middle of the
> dialog ( "Swallowing on panel" ):
> - Execute: xclock -padding 0
> - Window Title: xclock
> - now you can select a nice icon, just click on the gear.
> - press ok and move the icon to the panel.
> 
> Unfortunatelly you can only use the analog clock, becasue KPanel currently
> doesn't support rectangle swallowed icons.
> 
> For more xclock options, "man xclock" is your friend.
> 
> HTH,
> Willi
> 
> On Sam, 18 Mär 2000, Chip Rose. wrote:
> 
> > how can I put the little clock and task tray on the left of the kpanel,
> > instead of on the right?  Or maybe get a little swallowed clock icon
> > somewhere on the kpanel, just *not* on the right hand side?
> >
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> >
> > Chip Rose.
> > ncrose@nfx.net
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