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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What was your first computer? Post 302373067 by dday on Thursday 19th of November 2009 10:16:06 AM
Old 11-19-2009
That does remind me of the TDC (torpedo data computer) that they used for firing solutions in WW2. The military has always used the latest technology to help with the art of war.
 

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TDC(1)								   User Commands							    TDC(1)

NAME
tdc - stand alone clock that is designed to run as a dock application but is not required to SYNOPSIS
tdc [options] DESCRIPTION
Tiny Dockable Clock (tdc) is a simple and tiny dockable clock. TDC is a stand-alone clock to X Window Systemd/X11 (e.g. XOrg or XFree86). It has minimal build and run-time dependencies. TDC works with virtually any EWMH-compliant window manager. The behaviour and the look of TDC can be configured either via command line options or via configuration file. As usual, command-line options have precedence over options that are specified in the configuration file. OPTIONS
This program follow the usual command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -t, --font The font face to use. Default is Mono. -b, --bold Use a bold font. -s, --fontsize The font size to use. Default is 12.0. -c, --color The font color to use. Default is white. -w, --width The width of the dockapp window. Default is 64. -f, --format The time format to use. Default is %T. You can get format codes from the man page for strftime. -ce, --enable-cal Enable the calendar feature which is opened by clicking the clock. -cf, --calfont The font that will be used in the calendar. Default is Mono. -cs, --calfontsize The font size used in the calendar. Default is 14.0. -ch, --hlcolor The highlight color to use in the calendar. Default is grey30. -h, --help Show help information. -v, --version Show version information XDEFAULTS
The following options can be set in $HOME/.Xdefaults: tdc*font tdc*bold tdc*fontsize tdc*enable-cal tdc*calfont tdc*calfontsize tdc*color tdc*hlcolor tdc*width tdc*format EXAMPLES
These are some samples you may be interested in. tdc --width 110 --format "%x %H:%M" tdc --width 130 --format "%x %H:%M:%S" tdc --width 230 --format "%a, %d %b %Y %T %z" FILES
$HOME/.Xdefaults -- Specify defaults for tdc to refer to. This is discussed above. BUGS
If you experience bugs, the best way to report them is to the upstream bug tracker. This can be found at http://bugs.launchpad.net/tdc. AUTHOR
Part of TDC was originally written by Mikael Magnusson <mikachu@comhem.se> and Dave Foster <daf@minuslab.net>. It is maintained by Michael Lustfield <mtecknology@ubuntu.com>. Other code to tdc as well as Debian packaging was contributed by Thayer Williams <thayer@archlinux.org>, Michael Lustfield <mtecknology@ubuntu.com>, and others. This manual page was written by Michael Lustfield <mtecknology@ubuntu.com> and others. tdc 1.2 02/25/2010 TDC(1)
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