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.IX Title "@@RXVT_NAME@@ 1" |
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.TH @@RXVT_NAME@@ 1 "2021-11-22" "@@RXVT_VERSION@@" "RXVT-UNICODE" |
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.SH "NAME" |
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urclock (oUR CLOCK) \-\- clock and appointment reminder for X11 |
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.SH "SYNOPSIS" |
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.IX Header "SYNOPSIS" |
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.Vb 1 |
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\& urclock [options] |
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.SH "DESCRIPTION" |
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.IX Header "DESCRIPTION" |
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\&\fBurclock\fR \*(-- version \fB@@RXVT_VERSION@@\fR \*(-- is an analog clock |
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for X intended as an \fIxclock\fR(1) replacement that conserves memory and has |
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extra features: \fBurclock\fR enters reverse video if there is mail waiting; an |
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appointment reminder is also builtin. |
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.SS "\s-1OPTIONS\s0" |
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.IX Subsection "OPTIONS" |
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The options supported by \fBurclock\fR: |
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.IP "\fB\-display\fR \fIdisplayname\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-display displayname" |
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Attempt to open a window on the named X display. In the absence of this |
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option, the display specified by the \f(CW\*(C`DISPLAY\*(C'\fR environment variable is used. |
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.IP "\fB\-geometry\fR \fIgeom\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-geometry geom" |
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Create the window with the specified X window |
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geometry [default \f(CW\*(C`80x80\*(C'\fR]. |
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.IP "\fB\-bg\fR \fIcolor\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-bg color" |
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Window background color [default \f(CW\*(C`white\*(C'\fR]. |
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.IP "\fB\-fg\fR \fIcolor\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-fg color" |
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Window foreground color [default \f(CW\*(C`black\*(C'\fR]. |
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.IP "\fB\-fn\fR \fIfontname\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-fn fontname" |
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Select font |
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used for reminders [default \f(CW\*(C`7x14\*(C'\fR]. |
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.IP "\fB\-nodate\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-nodate" |
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Do not display today's date on the face of the clock. |
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.IP "\fB\-iconic\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-iconic" |
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Start iconified, if supported by the window manager. |
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.IP "\fB\-adjust\fR \fIddhhmm\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-adjust ddhhmm" |
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Adjust the clock by +/\- \fIddhhmm\fR (\fIdd\fR = days, \fIhh\fR = hours, \fImm\fR = |
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minutes) to fix an incorrect clock without being root or for working in |
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another time-zone. |
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.IP "\fB\-update\fR \fIn\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-update n" |
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Update clock face every \fIn\fR seconds [default \f(CW30\fR]. If \fIn\fR=1, a seconds |
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hand is displayed. |
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.IP "\fB\-mail\fR \fIn\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-mail n" |
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Check for new mail every \fIn\fR seconds [default \f(CW60\fR]. The actual interval |
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is a multiple of the clock update interval. |
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.IP "\fB\-mailfile\fR \fImailfile\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-mailfile mailfile" |
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Override environmental variable \f(CW\*(C`MAIL\*(C'\fR with \fImailfile\fR as location for |
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mail. |
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.IP "\fB\-mailspawn\fR \fIcmd\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "-mailspawn cmd" |
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Execute \fIcmd\fR when the face of the clock is clicked by the mouse button. |
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.IP "\fB#\fR\fIgeom\fR" 4 |
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.IX Item "#geom" |
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Specify the preferred icon window size [default \f(CW\*(C`65x65\*(C'\fR]. |
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.PP |
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Some of these options may not be available based on how urclock was |
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compiled. Run \fBurclock \-help\fR to determine which features are available. |
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.SH "X RESOURCES" |
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.IX Header "X RESOURCES" |
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No X resources are used \*(-- only command-line options. |
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.SH "TITLES AND ICONS" |
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.IX Header "TITLES AND ICONS" |
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The window and icon titles are set to the day of the week and the |
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date. The date is also displayed on the lower half of the clock unless the |
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\&\fB\-nodate\fR option is specified. The icon window is \*(L"active\*(R" and will show |
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the time, if supported by the window manager. |
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.SH "REMINDERS" |
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.IX Header "REMINDERS" |
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The \fB~/.rclock\fR file (note: \fInot\fR \fB~/.urclock\fR) lists the messages |
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to display and/or the programs to run at specified times and dates. At |
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the specified time, \fBurclock\fR will pop-up a window in the center of |
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the screen to display the message or will simply run the scheduled |
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program. \fBurclock\fR will read the \fB~/.rclock\fR file at startup, and every |
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10 minutes (to look for changes) and after a message window has been |
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dismissed (to find the next appointment). |
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.PP |
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An entry in \fB~/.rclock\fR may be one of two formats (blank and comment |
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lines will be ignored): |
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.PP |
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\&\fBhh:mm [dd] \s-1MM/DD/YY\s0 message[; program]\fR |
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.PP |
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.PP |
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\&\fB[hh:mm [dd] \s-1MM/DD/YY\s0 [message]]; program\fR |
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.PP |
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\&\fBhh\fR \- hour (0\-23; * = current) |
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.PP |
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\&\fBmm\fR \- minute (0\-59; * = 0) |
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.PP |
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\&\fBdd\fR \- days-of-week (some/all/none of umtwrfs; * = all) |
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.PP |
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\&\fB\s-1MM\s0\fR \- month (1\-12; * = current) |
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.PP |
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\&\fB\s-1DD\s0\fR \- day of month (1\-31; * = current) |
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.PP |
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\&\fB\s-1YY\s0\fR \- year (0\-99 or 1900\-????; * = current) |
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.PP |
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\&\fBmessage\fR \- message to display |
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.PP |
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\&\fBprogram\fR \- program to execute |
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.PP |
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The days-of-the-week use the following abbreviations: |
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\&\fBu\fR=Sunday, \fBm\fR=Monday, \fBt\fR=Tuesday, \fBw\fR=Wednesday, \fBr\fR=Thursday, \fBf\fR=Friday, \fBs\fR=Saturday, |
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\&\fB*\fR=all. |
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.PP |
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If \fBmessage\fR is empty and \fBprogram\fR has been specified, it is executed |
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without a dialog box. If time/date are also not specified, \fBprogram\fR |
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is executed on start-up. Note \fBmessage\fR may contain escape values (\en: |
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newline, \e;: semicolon). |
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.PP |
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Here's a silly example file that shows some of the permissible constructs: |
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.PP |
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.Vb 1 |
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\& # ~/.rclock \- My appointment file |
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\& |
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\& # startup functions |
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\& ; xsetroot \-solid Black & |
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\& |
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\& # cron functions |
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\& |
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\& 10:00; xsetroot \-solid Grey25 & |
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\& 14:00; xsetroot \-solid Grey75 & |
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\& |
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\& # daily/weekly reminders |
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\& 08:15 mtwrf * Good Morning!\e\enRead News?; urxvt \-e News |
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\& 12:00 mtwrf * Lunch Time! |
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\& 17:00 mtwrf * Go Home |
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\& 23:00 mtwrf * Still Here? Go to bed |
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\& 08:10 twrf * Did you do your time card yesterday? |
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\& 15:00 f * Friday, do your time card early! |
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\& 16:00 mtwr * Do your time card |
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\& 16:30 mtwrf * Did you do your time card? |
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\& *:00 us * It\*(Aqs the weekend, why are you here? |
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\& 8:15 f */13/* Friday the 13th! Careful! |
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\& 8:15 * 4/1/* fkrkrmfismsmkd...dkdfk |
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\& 8:16 * 4/1/* April Fools! |
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\& |
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\& # birthdays/anniversaries |
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\& |
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\& 16:00 05/21/* Pam\*(Aqs Birthday (next week) |
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\& 16:00 05/24/* Pam\*(Aqs Birthday (in a few days) |
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\& |
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\& # once\-of appointments |
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\& |
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\& 08:30 03/15/94 Dentist appointment |
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\& 08:30 03/15/1999 Dentist appointment |
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\& 08:30 03/15/2004 Dentist appointment |
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.SH "ENVIRONMENT" |
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.IX Header "ENVIRONMENT" |
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\&\fBurclock\fR uses the environment variable \fB\s-1MAIL\s0\fR to determine the location |
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of the user's mail spool file unless the \fB\-mailfile\fR option is specified. |
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.SH "BUGS" |
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.IX Header "BUGS" |
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\&\fBurclock\fR is not very smart about dealing with errors encountered while |
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reading the \fB~/.rclock\fR file. Each reminder must be a single line not |
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exceeding 255 characters. Reminder windows are sometimes not redrawn (left |
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blank) when raised or uncovered. |
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.SH "HISTORY" |
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.IX Header "HISTORY" |
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When \*(L"unicodifying\*(R" rxvt to urxvt-unicode, other programs than rxvt were |
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dropped, as they would be identical to their rxvt counterparts, and |
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therefore could still be installed independently by installing rxvt. |
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.PP |
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Since distributions have started dropping rxvt (and thus rclock), the |
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rclock program has been added to the rxvt-unicode package under the name |
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urclock. It should be functionally identical to rxvt's rclock program, |
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including using the same configuration file name. |
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.SH "AUTHORS" |
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.IX Header "AUTHORS" |
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Rob Nation <nation@rocket.sanders.lockheed.com> |
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.PP |
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Modifications by mj olesen <olesen@me.QueensU.CA> |
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.PP |
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Modifications by Marc A. Lehmann <urclock@schmorp.de> |
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.PP |
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Modifications by Emanuele Giaquinta <emanuele.giaquinta@gmail.com> |
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.PP |
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Currently maintained as part of the rxvt-unicode package. |