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DCLOCK(1)							     DCLOCK(1)

NAME
       dclock - digital clock for X

SYNOPSIS
       dclock [-toolkitoption ...] [-option ...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  dclock program displays the time in digital format only.  The time
       is updated on a per second basis or on a per minute basis.   This  pro‐
       gram  is nothing more than a wrapper around the dclock widget not asso‐
       ciated with any particular widget set.

       When the clock is running, the user may change attributes by typing:
	 r		     Toggles Reverse Video.
	 s		     Toggles the seconds display.
	 b		     Toggles the bell attribute.
	 j		     Toggles the jump/scroll attribute.
	 f		     Toggles the fade attribute.
	 d		     Toggles the date format.
	 u		     Toggles the location of date (top/bottom).
	 m		     Toggles the military time format.
	 a		     Toggles the alarm clock.
	 t		     Toggles the tails attribute.
	 :		     Toggles the blinking colon.
	 /		     Increases the tilt of the numbers.
	 \		     Decreases the tilt of the numbers.
	 +		     Increases the thickness of the numbers.
	 -		     Decreases the thickness of the numbers.
	 >		     Increases the spacing between numbers.
	 <		     Decreases the spacing between numbers.
	 q		     quits the program.

       The third mouse button puts the clock in the mode where the alarm clock
       can  be	set.   The alarm must be set in 24-hour format to distringuish
       between am and pm time.	Digits can be changed by selecting  the	 digit
       with  the  left	or  middle mouse button.  The Left button advances the
       time while the Middle button moves the time backwards.  Using the  left
       or  middle  button over the text at the bottom of the clock toggles the
       alarm from actually being set (or, use the 'a' key).

OPTIONS
       Dclock accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options along
       with the additional options listed below:

       -help   This  option  indicates	that  a	 brief	summary of the allowed
	       options should be printed on the standard error.

       -bell

       -nobell
	       This option, if enabled, indicates that the bell will beep once
	       on the half hour and twice on the hour.

       -bellFile filename
	       This  specifies	a  sound file to use to play the dclock hourly
	       chime.  If unspecified, or the string "NULL" is used, the  sys‐
	       tem beep is used instead.  The sound file format must be under‐
	       stood by the executable specified by option  "audioPlay".   The
	       "NULL"  value  is a means to override a system-level setting to
	       disable external sound playing.

       -miltime

       -nomiltime
	       This option, if enabled, causes the clock to display  the  time
	       in 24 hour (military) time format.

       -utc

       -noutc
	       This  option,  causes  the  clock to display the UTC (GMT) time
	       rather than the default local time.

       -tails

       -notails
	       This option places [or removes] "tails" on the digits 6 and 9.

       -scroll

       -noscroll
	       When the time changes, the  digits  scroll  from	 the  previous
	       digit to the next digit.	 The -noscroll option turns the behav‐
	       ior off.

       -blink

       -noblink
	       The colon separating hours from minutes blinks on and off  once
	       per  second.   With  the	 -noblink option, it remains on perma‐
	       nently.

       -persist

       -nopersist
	       This option determines whether or not the clock display remains
	       in the reverse video state after the alarm goes off.

       -fade

       -nofade
	       This  option, when enabled, causes the display to fade from one
	       digit to the next instead of jumping or scrolling.  If fade  is
	       specified, the scroll attribute will be automatically disabled.

       -fadeRate n
	       The  fadeRate  attribute takes an integer value which specifies
	       the number of milliseconds to wait between iterations when fad‐
	       ing  from  one digit to the next.  A larger value will make the
	       fade slower and more pronounced.	 The default is 50.

       -audioPlay filename
	       Specifies an executable to use to play audio files for the bell
	       and  alarm.  The default is none, which falls back to using the
	       system bell for both the dclock bell and alarm.

       -date "format"
	       The date is printed under the time in the specified font.   The
	       string  displayed is in the "format" argument.  The format cor‐
	       responds to the system call strftime() (see strftime(3)).

		 dclock -date "Today is %A"

	       Useful examples of strftime() formatting:
		 %A		     Full weekday name
		 %a		     Three-char weekday name (Sun, Mon, Tue...)
		 %B		     Full month name
		 %b		     Three-char month name (Jan, Feb, Mar...)
		 %d		     The date (numerical day number of the month)
		 %Y		     Full year (4 digits)
		 %y		     2-digit year number

       -dateup By default, the date string is at the bottom  of	 the  display.
	       This option starts it at the top, instead.

       -alarm

       -noalarm
	       The  alarm  is  turned on or off.  Alarm rings bell and toggles
	       reverse video.

       -alarmTime HH:MM
	       If alarm is set, it goes off at time specified in 24-hour  for‐
	       mat.

       -alarmFile filename
	       This  specifies	a  sound file to use to play the dclock alarm.
	       If unspecified, or the string "NULL" is used, the  system  beep
	       is  used	 instead.  The sound file format must be understood by
	       the executable specified by  option  "audioPlay".   The	"NULL"
	       string is a means to override a system-level setting to disable
	       external sound playing.

       -seconds
	       This option will update the clock every second and display  the
	       time including the seconds.

       -slope value
	       Sets  the angle of the digits according to the (floating-point)
	       slope value value.

       -thickness width_factor
	       Sets the segment thickness as a (floating-point) ratio to digit
	       width.

       -spacing space_factor
	       Sets  the  digit	 spacing  as a (floating-point) ratio to digit
	       width.

       -smallsize space_factor
	       Sets the seconds digit size as a (floating-point) ratio to  the
	       digit size of the minutes and hours digits.

       -second_gap space_factor
	       Sets the spacing of the seconds digits from the other digits as
	       a (floating-point) ratio to digit width.	 -bg color This option
	       specifies  the  color  to use for the background of the window.
	       The default is ``darkslategray''.

       -bd color
	       This option specifies the color to use for the  border  of  the
	       window.	The default is ``black.''

       -bw number
	       This  option  specifies	the width in pixels of the border sur‐
	       rounding the window.

       -fg color
	       This option specifies the color to use for displaying text  and
	       digit segments.	The default is ``chartreuse''.

       -led_off color
	       This  option  specifies	the  color to use for displaying digit
	       segments when turned off.  The default is ``darkgreen''.

       -fn font
	       This option specifies the font to be used for displaying normal
	       text.  The default is ``Fixed.''

       -geometry geometry
	       This  option  specifies	the  prefered size and position of the
	       clock window.

       -display host:display
	       This option specifies the X server to contact.

       -xrm resourcestring
	       This option specifies a resource string to be  used.   This  is
	       especially  useful for setting resources that do not have sepa‐
	       rate command line options.

X DEFAULTS
       It understands all of the core resource names and classes as well as:

       width (class Width)
	       Specifies the width of the clock.

       height (class Height)
	       Specifies the height of the clock.

       foreground (class Foreground)
	       Specifies the color for the digits.  Using the class  specifies
	       the  color  for	all  things  that normally would appear in the
	       foreground color.  The default is ``chartreuse''.

       background (class Background)
	       Specifies the background color, by default ``DarkSlateGray''.

       led_off (class Foreground)
	       Specifies the color of the digit segments when  ``off''.	  This
	       can  be	set  to be the background color, or it can be set to a
	       color just slightly different from the background, matching the
	       segment	colors, to give just a hint of color.  Default ``Dark‐
	       Green'' works well with the default segment  color  of  ``char‐
	       treuse''.

       bell (class Boolean)
	       Specifies  whether or not a bell should be rung on the hour and
	       half hour.

       font (class Font)
	       Specifies the font to be used for the date.

       militaryTime (class Boolean)
	       Specifies whether the military (24hr)  time  format  should  be
	       used.

       utc (class Boolean)
	       Specifies  whether  UTC	(GMT) time should be used, rather than
	       local time.

       reverseVideo (class ReverseVideo)
	       Specifies that the foreground and background colors  should  be
	       reversed.

       scroll (class Boolean)
	       Specifies whether the digits should scroll or not.

       fade (class Boolean)
	       Specifies whether the digits should fade or not.

       fadeRate (class Time)
	       The  number of milliseconds of delay between iterations of fad‐
	       ing.

       seconds (class Boolean)
	       Specifies whether the seconds should be displayed or not.

       bell (class Boolean)
	       Specifies whether the bell should sound on the half hour and on
	       the hour.

       tails (class Boolean)
	       Specifies whether tails should be put on the digits 6 and 9.

       blink (class Boolean)
	       Specifies  whether  the	colon  separating  hours  from minutes
	       should blink on and off once per second	or  remain  on	perma‐
	       nently.

       alarm (class Boolean)
	       Specifies whether the alarm should go off at the specified time
	       (alarmTime).

       alarmTime (class String)
	       Specifies the time alarm goes off if alarm is set.

       alarmPersist (class Boolean)
	       Specifies whether the alarm  should  remain  in	reverse	 video
	       after the alarm goes off, or return to normal video.

       angle (class Float)
	       Defines the slope of the digits (default 6).

       smallRatio (class Float)
	       Defines	the size of the seconds digits compared to the minutes
	       digits (default 2/3).

       secondGap (class Float)
	       Defines the amount of space between the minutes digits and  the
	       seconds digits (default 0.3).

       widthFactor (class Float)
	       Determines  the	width  of  segments  as a ratio to digit width
	       (default 0.13).

       spaceFactor (class Float)
	       Determines the spacing between digit as a ratio to digit	 width
	       (default 0.09).

       bellFile (class String)
	       Specifies  an  audio  file  to  play  for  the  hourly bell (no
	       default).

       alarmFile (class String)
	       Specifies an audio file to play for the alarm (no default).

       audioPlay (class String)
	       Specifies an executable to use to play the bell and alarm audio
	       files,  if  they	 are specified.	 Otherwise, the system bell is
	       used (default is "/usr/local/bin/play").

ENVIRONMENT
       DISPLAY to get the default host and display  number.   XENVIRONMENT  to
	       get  the	 name  of  a  resource	file that overrides the global
	       resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property.

SEE ALSO
       X(1), xrdb(1), time(3C).

BUGS
       Dclock believes the system clock.

       Scrolling from 9 to 10 O'Clock seems weird, but chances are  you	 won't
       notice it.

       Scrolling  can take so long that dclock may lag behind system time by a
       fraction of a second and eventually skip a second to catch up.  In mod‐
       ern  times,  it	should be dealing with this by tracking seconds with a
       separate thread.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 1988, Dan Heller.	Revisions copyright (c) 1993 and 1999,
       Tim Edwards.

AUTHOR
       Original dclock by Dan Heller (1988) <argv@sun.com> or <dheller@cory.berkeley.edu>
       Fade & tails by Steve Reinhardt, <steven@fts.webo.dg.com>
       Derived geometry by Tim Edwards (1993) <tim@stravinsky.jhuapl.edu>
       Antialiasing, color fades, and audio play by Tim Edwards (1999)
       <tim@stravinsky.jhuapl.edu>

X Version 11			 1 March 1988			     DCLOCK(1)
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