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 astime(1)                       Version 2.8                       astime(1)
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 NAME
      astime - the AfterStep analogue clock

 SYNOPSIS
      astime [-h] [-H] [-V]
              [-iconic] [-withdrawn] [-standout] [-noborder]
              [-geometry [WxH][+|-]x[+|-]y]
              [-rc file name]
              [-u update rate]
              [-exe program name]
              [-shift hours]
              [-ns] [-nd] [-nap]
              [-display display]
              [-title name]
              [-bg color]
              [-fg color]
              [-sec color]
              [-min color]
              [-hour color]
              [-day color]
              [-date color]
              [-ampm color]
              [-nt] [-at] [-fs]
              [-ts] [-fh] [-nh]
              [-ht number]
              [-ot number]
              [-nf]
              [-label text]
              [-fn font name]
              [-lcol label color]
              [-ltop]

 DESCRIPTION
      The astime is a X11 application that acts as an analogue clock that we
      all are familiar with.  It shows the current time on the dial. The day
      of the week is in the upper left corner and the current date is at the
      bottom. The AM/PM indicator is in the top right corner.


 CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
      -h or -H
           Prints a short description and usage message.

      -V
           Version control. Prints out the version of the program.

      -rc <file name>
           Read the configuration from the given resource file.  The default
           resource file read if none are given on the command line is
           ~/.astimerc. The settings on the command line overwrite any
           settings read from the resource file.  A single '#' character can



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           be used to "comment out" any line in the .astimerc file, which is
           useful for making temporary changes.

      -geometry [WxH][+|-]x[+|-]y
           Displays the window at the specified location on the screen and
           resizes the window to the specified size WxH. This works as
           standard X Windows geometry option. (See XParseGeometry (3x)).

      -iconic
           Starts the astime application in the iconized mode.  The icon has
           the same appearance with the main window.  When this option is
           given, the -position refers to the position of the icon window as
           well as the main window.

      -withdrawn
           Starts the astime application in the withdrawn mode.  This option
           is necessary to be able to dock the astime in the WindowMaker
           dock.  When this option is given, the -position refers to the
           position of the icon window as well as the main window.  astime
           ignores the -iconic option when started in withdrawn mode.

      -standout
           This changes the appearance of the astime display from "pushed-
           in" to "popped-out". The first is the default look.  The
           "popped-out" applets look much better in WindowMaker's dock
           according to some opinions. Give it a try in any case.

      -noborder
           The clock looses its border effectively becoming a 2D clock
           instead of having a raised or lowered faceplate.  This option is
           reportedly recommended for FVWM use.  When this option is used
           "-standout" is ignored.

      -u <update rate>
           Changes the polling rate for updating the clock.  The update rate
           is specified in seconds. The value of 1 is the minimum. Default
           value is 1 second.  Updating at a different value is hardly a
           good idea when you have the seconds hand on. Switch it off with
           the "-nosec" option.

      -exe <program name>
           Specifies which program should be executed when you click on the
           clock's face. If this switch is not specified, astime does not
           intercept the mouse clicks at all. So, by default, nothing is
           run. This option uses system(3) call to execute the specified
           program. The maximum length of the command is restricted to 255
           characters (for no particular reason).

           The icon does not usually respond to mouse clicks (you would want
           to be able to de-iconify the window, right?) unless you are
           running in the "withdrawn" mode (-withdrawn option).  Then the



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           icon responds the same way the clock face does.

      -shift <hours>
           Shifts the clock by the specified number of hours. This is a
           simple way of putting a clock in a different timezone. Useful
           when you want several clocks showing the current time in
           different places. The value can be both positive and negative.
           The values above 23 and below -23 are silently ignored.

           Note that the date and day of the week are not adjusted.

      -ns
           Do not draw the seconds hand of the clock. Only the minutes and
           hours hands are drawn.

      -nd
           Do not show the current date.

      -nap
           Do not show the AM/PM indicator.

      -display <name>
           The name of the display to start the window in.  It works just as
           X Windows display option.

      -title <name>
           Set the window title and the icon title to the specified name.

      -bg <color>
           Changes the color of the background of the dial.  Default colour
           is #385971.

      -fg <color>
           Changes the color of the foreground of the dial.  Default colour
           is #ffffff.

      -sec <color>
           Changes the color of the second hand of the clock.  Default
           colour is #efc669.

      -min <color>
           Changes the color of the minute hand of the clock.  Default
           colour is #ff3030.

      -hour <color>
           Changes the color of the hour hand of the clock.  Default colour
           is #ef3838.

      -day <color>
           Changes the color of the day-of-the-week display.  Default colour
           is #a0a0a0.



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      -date <color>
           Changes the color of the date display.  Default colour is
           #a0a0a0.

      -ampm <color>
           Changes the color of the AM/PM display.  Default colour is
           #a0a0a0.

      -nt
           Don't draw the second ticks on the clock face.

      -at
           Draw all ticks, not only every 5 seconds.

      -fs
           "Floating" second indicator in the style of xclock.

      -ts
           Use a thin second hand - default in the regular mode.  Use it to
           change the appearance of the second hand while in the -fh mode.
           It looks very good with the normal hands of large thickness too.

      -fh
           Fancy hands mode. Renders fancy xclock-style hands.

      -nh
           "Neon" hands. Try this with the fancy hands mode.

      -ht <number>
           Hand thickness. Can be a number from 0 to 200.

      -ot <number>
           Hand outline thickness. Can be a number from 0 to 200.

      -nf
           No foreground. Equal to "-nd -nap -nt".

      -label <text>
           Asks the astime to label the clock's face with the specified
           text. Useful when you want to distinguish between different
           instances of astime running on your desktop.

      -fn <font name>
           Use the specified font for the label. The default font is "-*-
           helvetica-medium-r-*-*-9-240-*-*-*-*-*-*". Don't ask me why, I do
           not know, I just found it fits my desktop well. If you have a
           better idea - send me a mail. The font is loaded only if you
           specify a label and has otherwise no effect.

      -lcol <label color>
           Draw the label using the specified color. The default color is



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           #a0a0a0. Has no effect if you did not specify a label.

      -ltop
           Draw the label on the top of the clock's face instead of drawing
           it at the bottom by default. Does not do anything if a label was
           not specified.

 RESOURCE FILE SYNTAX
      astime can read and parse a configuration file.  This configuration
      file describes the desired look of the applet (there are equialents to
      all command-line options) and specifies actions to be taken on
      particular events.  The configuration file is usually ~/.astimerc but
      astime can be forced to read any file using the -rc option. Any
      options read from the configuration file may be overridden with the
      command-line options (if a corresponding command-line option exists,
      naturally).

      The configuration file may contain only one option per line.  Empty
      lines and lines starting with # are ignored.


      geometry <geometry specification>
           Your standard X Windows geometry specification.

      background <color>
           Specifies the background color.

      foreground <color>
           Specifies the foreground color.

      secondColor <color>
           Specifies the color for the second hand of the clock.

      minuteColor <color>
           Specifies the color for the minute hand of the clock.

      hourColor <color>
           Specifies the color for the hour hand of the clock.

      secondOutColor <color>
           Specifies the color for the second hand outline in fancy and
           outline modes.

      minuteOutColor <color>
           Specifies the color for the minute hand outline in fancy and
           outline modes.

      hourOutColor <color>
           Specifies the color for the hour hand outline in fancy and
           outline modes.




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      secondFillColor <color>
           Specifies the fill color for the second hand in fancy mode.

      minuteFillColor <color>
           Specifies the fill color for the minute hand in fancy mode.

      hourFillColor <color>
           Specifies the fill color for the hour hand in fancy mode.

      dayColor <color>
           Specifies the color for the day of the week indicator.

      AMPMColor <color>
           Specifies the color for the AM/PM indicator.

      dateColor <color>
           Specifies the color for the current date indicator.

      drawSecondHand <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable (0 | 1) specifying if the second hand should
           be drawn.

      drawDayDate <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable specifying if the day/date indicator should be
           drawn.

      drawAMPM <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable specifying if the AM/PM indicator should be
           drawn.

      drawTicks <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable specifying if the second ticks should be drawn
           at all.

      drawAllTicks <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable specifying if all ticks should be drawn and
           not only every 5 sec.

      drawForeground <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable specifying if the foreground elements should
           be drawn. When zero is specified only the clock hands appear.

      floatSeconds <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable specifying if the second indicator should be a
           floating pointer (a bit like in xclock) rather than a hand.

      thinSeconds <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable specifying if the second hand should be thin.

      handThickness <thickness>
           Specifies the thickness of the hands. Can be a value between 0



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           and 200.

      outThickness <thickness>
           Specifies the thickness of the outline of the hands. Can be a
           value between 0 and 200.

      fancyHands <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable (0 | 1). Render polygonal, xclock-like hands.

      outlinedHands <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable (0 | 1). Render polygonal, xclock-like hands
           without fill.

      neonHands <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable (0 | 1). Darken the hand fill colors with
           respect to their outlines, useful with fancy hands.

      execProg <command line>
           Specifies a command to be executed when the clock face is
           clicked.  The command line must be enclosed in double quotes.

      withdrawn <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable (0 | 1). This option is necessary when running
           with WindowMaker. Produces a withdrawn window that can be docked.

      iconic <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable (0 | 1). Specifies if the applet should start
           as an icon rather than a full window.

      standout <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable (0 | 1). Changes the appearance of the display
           from "pushed-in" to the "standing out".

      noborder <0 | 1>
           A boolean variable (0 | 1). Changes the appearance of the display
           from 3D to plain 2D by removing the shaded border around the
           faceplate.

      shift <+-hours>
           Specifies that the clock should show the local time shifted by
           the given number of hours. Useful to see the time in different
           timezones.

      title <name>
           Specifies which title should be given to this clock.

      at hh:mm:ss <command line>
           Specifies program to be run at a particular time.  The command
           line must be enclosed in double quotes.





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      Label <text>
           Asks the astime to label the clock's face with the specified
           text. Useful when you want to distinguish between different
           instances of astime running on your desktop.  Equivalent to the
           command-line '-label' option.

      Font <font name>
           Use the specified font for the label. The default font is "-*-
           helvetica-medium-r-*-*-9-240-*-*-*-*-*-*". Don't ask me why, I do
           not know, I just found it fits my desktop well. If you have a
           better idea - send me a mail. The font is loaded only if you
           specify a label and has otherwise no effect.  Equivalent to the
           command-line '-fn' option.

      LabelColor <color>
           Draw the label using the specified color. The default color is
           #a0a0a0. Has no effect if you did not specify a label.
           Equivalent to the command-line '-lcolor' option.

      LabelTop <0 | 1>
           If the value is 1 draws the label on the top of the clock's face;
           if the value is 0 - at the bottom (default). Does not do anything
           if a label was not specified.

 INVOCATION
      astime can be called in different ways.  The most common invocation is
      the command line:

           user@host[1]% astime -bg blue -fg white &

      Another way to call astime is from the window manager:

           *Wharf "astime" nil Swallow "astime" astime -nosec &

      This line, when placed in the wharf file in the user's Afterstep
      configuration directory will cause astime to be a button on the Wharf
      (1) button bar under the afterstep (1) window manager.

      If you run WindowMaker then you should use the "-withdrawn" option:

           user@host[1]% astime -withdrawn -standout &

      and then drag the icon to the dock.

      If you run fvwm2 I think you will like to try this one:

           astime -geometry 120x120+890+0 -bg black
           -fg \#0000ff -sec \#efc669 -min \#20b2aa
           -hour \#8141d7 -day \#7766aa -ampm \#7766aa
           -date \#7766aa -at -fs -fh -nh




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      Of course, it looks less scary if you put all those settings in the
      ~/.astimerc file. The example .astimerc file (sample.astimerc)
      included in the distribution provides the aforementioned settings.

 BUGS
      My programs do not have bugs, they just develop random features ;-)

      Well, there are limitations. All the strings for the color names,
      display name, and the geometry have the length limit of 64 characters
      (terminating zero included). The string copying routine cuts the names
      that are longer.

 SEE ALSO
      date(1),X(1x)

 COPYRIGHTS
      Copyright (c) 1998-2000  Albert Dorofeev <albert@tigr.net>

      Copyright (c) 1999 William Kostis <kostis@ee.cornell.edu>

      Distributed under GNU General Public License v2 ; see LICENSE file for
      more informations.

 AUTHORS
      Albert "Tigr" Dorofeev <albert@tigr.net>

      William Kostis <kostis@ee.cornell.edu>

      See the README file for details and credits.

























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