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Friday, September 17th 2004, 6:01pm

Deactivate Clock

Hi!

I wonder if and how I can deactivate the clock... downloaded a nicer one ... and wnow I want to get rid of the old KDE-one...

Thanks, Sascha

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Friday, September 17th 2004, 6:42pm

Rightclick Kicker->remove->applet->clock

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Friday, September 17th 2004, 10:14pm

Is it that simple? Why didn't I find that?

Thanks a lot,man!

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Monday, September 20th 2004, 8:26am

What clock are you using now?

I like the standard KDE clock but if a nicer one is out there I would like to give it a try :-)

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Monday, September 20th 2004, 8:30am

It is called "styleclock" I think... don't have my laptop around to look for the name... but I think it was styleclock ... and.. it is themable :-) Very easy by the way, since it uses jpegs...

Greetings, Sascha

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Monday, September 20th 2004, 11:54am

I'm using styleclock - its a great applet. You can find it here:

http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=14423

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Monday, September 20th 2004, 12:34pm

It seams fine but it won't work with me. My layout is something like
[code:1]
---------------------------------------------
Taskbar | Tray | Clock
---------------------------------------------




,-------------------------------------,
| Hiden kicker and launch buttons |
[/code:1]

Too bad :-(

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Wednesday, September 22nd 2004, 8:12am

Why should this not work?

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Wednesday, September 22nd 2004, 8:48am

If I use it in the bottom panel it will be hidden all the time. If I use it in the top panel it will be too small.

I've not run the styleclock myself. I'm only using the screenshots as reference.

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Wednesday, September 22nd 2004, 9:35am

One or two of styleclock's themes is numerical/digital as well. Much easier to read than the default kde clock, no matter how small... here's a snapshot.


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Wednesday, September 22nd 2004, 9:45am

@ m4ktub

Ok,... got your point! Was just wondered, cuase I thought you mean it to be technical impossible ... :-)