07-10-2001
UNIX Sytem 5, release 3
Will UNIX Sytem 5, release 3 run on a Pentium (clock speed 100-200 MHz)?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
buici-clock
buici-clock(1) General Commands Manual buici-clock(1)
NAME
buici-clock - attractive X11 clock
SYNOPSIS
buici-clock [ -geometry geometry ]
DESCRIPTION
buici-clock displays an attractive, analog, X11 clock. Among the many digital clocks and analog clocks with peculiar display artifacts,
buici-clock intends to stand out as a stylish, low-overhead clock.
OPTIONS
-geometry geometry
This standard X11 options specifies the position and size of the clock; see X(1).
USAGE
What's to say. This release of buici-clock offers no customizable features. It has a white clock face, black markers, a black border, and
a red second hand with a circular pointer. The minute and hour hands are black and rectangular. Some may recognize the form from Swiss
railway clocks.
RESOURCES
Because this program doesn't use a toolkit, it recognizes only the resources specified here.
showSecondHand
Is a boolean indicating whether or not the second hand will display. Note that in the current version of buici-clock, disabling
the second hand does not prevent an update of the clock face every second.
AUTHOR
Marc Singer <elf@debian.org>
SEE ALSO
X(1)
Debian GNU/Linux 21-October-1998 buici-clock(1)