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 TCLOCK(1)                      X Version 11                       TCLOCK(1)
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 NAME
      tclock - display time of day

 SYNOPSIS
      tclock [-option ...]

 DESCRIPTION
      Tclock displays an analog clock with a transparent face.

 OPTIONS
      -background background-color
              specify the color of the interior of the clock

      -bg background-color
              same as -background

      -border border-color
              specify the color of the clock border

      -borderWidth border-width
              specify the thickness of the border - this is used as the
              line-width attribute of a graphics context, so a border width
              of zero still results in a thin border.  If you want no border
              at all, make the border color the same as the background
              color.

      -display display-name
              specify the name of the display to use

      -geometry clock-geometry
              specify the geometry of the clock.  Note that the size
              specification of this string will be ignored; see the -scale
              option for changing the size of the clock.

      -scale clock-size
              specify the size of the clock as a scale of the normal size.
              For example, -scale 0.5 results in a clock half the size of
              the default (in width and height - one-fourth the size in
              area), and -scale 2.5 results in a clock two and one-half
              times larger.

      -tickradius tick-distance
              specify the distance of each tick from the center of the
              clock.  Specifying zero results in no tick marks.  Note that
              this is adjusted by the -scale option.

      -ticksize tick-size
              specify the radius of each tick mark.  Note that this is
              adjusted by the -scale option; however, ticks do not seem to
              scale well, so if you regularly start up the clock at a
              specific scaling amount, you may wish to fine-tune this



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              parameter for best results.

      -width border-width
              same as -borderWidth

      -xrm miscellaneous-resource
              specify a resource for which no command-line option exists.
              This is most often used to disable the second hand by
              specifying -xrm "Tclock.Second.Tip.Radius: 0".

 RESOURCES
      The resources equivalent to command-line options are

           Tclock.geometry
           Tclock.scale
           Tclock.border
           Tclock.background
           Tclock.borderWidth
           Tclock.tick.radius
           Tclock.tick.size In addition, each hand of the clock is made up
           of four points.  You may specify the position of each of these
           four points for each hand.  The hand specifications are {hour,
           minute, second}, and the point specifications are {tip, right,
           middle, left}.  Each point has two resources:

           Tclock.hand.point.radius
           Tclock.hand.point.offset The radius specifies the distance in
           pixels of that points from the center of the clock.  The offset
           specifies the angle of that point as an offset in minutes
           (sixtieths of a circle) from the "true" position of the hand.
           Specifying a radius of zero for the tip of a hand disables that
           hand.  Note that after you have fine-tuned the shapes of the
           hands, you can simply use the -scale option (or the .scale
           resource) to get any size clock with hands of that shape, without
           needing to adjust the radii of all those points.

 SEE ALSO
      oclock(1), xclock(1)

 COPYRIGHT
      Copyright (C) 1991 Rob Mayoff.

      This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
      it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
      the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
      any later version.

      This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
      WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
      MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
      General Public License for more details.



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      You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
      along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
      Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

 AUTHOR
      Rob Mayoff (mayoff@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu)
















































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