svg-clock
- Description
- Analog clock using Scalable Vector Graphics
- Latest
- svg-clock-1.2.tar (.sig), 2024-Mar-31, 20.0 KiB
- Maintainer
- Ulf Jasper <ulf.jasper@web.de>
- Atom feed
- svg-clock.xml
- Website
- https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/svg-clock.html
- Browse repository
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Full description
svg-clock provides a scalable analog clock. Rendering is done by means of svg (Scalable Vector Graphics). In order to use svg-clock you need to build Emacs with svg support. (To check whether your Emacs supports svg, do "M-: (image-type-available-p 'svg) RET" which must return t). Call `svg-clock' to start a clock. This will open a new buffer "*clock*" displaying a clock which fills the buffer's window. Use `svg-clock-insert' to insert a clock programmatically in any buffer, possibly specifying the clock's size, colours and offset to the current-time. Arbitrary many clocks can be displayed independently. Clock instances ared updated automatically. Their resources (timers etc.) are cleaned up automatically when the clocks are removed.
Old versions
svg-clock-1.1.el.lz | 2019-Nov-04 | 4.39 KiB |
svg-clock-1.0.el.lz | 2016-Feb-05 | 3.86 KiB |
svg-clock-0.5.el.lz | 2013-Jul-09 | 3.09 KiB |
svg-clock-0.4.el.lz | 2012-Nov-29 | 3.08 KiB |
News
Version 1.0 New function `svg-clock-insert'. Removed customization options. Version 0.5 Fixes (image-mode issue etc.). Version 0.3 Fixes (disable buffer undo). Version 0.2 Automatic fitting of clock to window size. Version 0.1 Initial version.