jwz@lucid.com (Jamie Zawinski) (11/30/90)
Is there a version of xclock that doesn't use 24-hour time? What other (digital) clock programs are there that don't require some mondo-huge toolkit that I don't have (like Motif, Open Look, and XView).
palmer@GATEWAY.MITRE.ORG (11/30/90)
I tried sending this directly, but the mailers bit the dust ... > Date: 30 Nov 90 00:20:10 GMT > From: snorkelwacker.mit.edu!apple!agate!shelby!neon!lucid.com!jwz@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Jamie Zawinski) > Organization: Lucid, Inc., Menlo Park, CA > Subject: clocks > Message-Id: <JWZ.90Nov29162010@kolyma.lucid.com> > Sender: xpert-request@expo.lcs.mit.edu > To: xpert@expo.lcs.mit.edu > > Is there a version of xclock that doesn't use 24-hour time? What other > (digital) clock programs are there that don't require some mondo-huge > toolkit that I don't have (like Motif, Open Look, and XView). Try uunet.uu.net:~ftp/comp.sources.x/volume1/dclock ------------------------------------------------------ Forrest Palmer (703) 883-5668 Internet Engineering Testbed Administrator The MITRE Corp. - Washington Center MS W425, McLean, VA 22102 palmer@mitre.org ------------------------------------------------------