Any replacement for xonclock?
Any replacement for xonclock?
Desktop clock, analog, no compositing, any ideas?
With Pwidgets found xonclock, however it dies with:
[xcb] Unknown sequence number while processing queue
[xcb] Most likely this is a multi-threaded client and XInitThreads has not been called
[xcb] Aborting, sorry about that.
xonclock: ../../src/xcb_io.c:274: poll_for_event: Assertion `!xcb_xlib_threads_sequence_lost' failed.
-most every time, so
unless there's some trick to get it working under JWM
(..and alike, OpenBox appears to work with xonclock )
I'm looking for some replacement to it.
If possible without the need to install compositing manager
just to get the clock face to be displayed in a normal manner.
Cairo clock, different desklets, etc. depend on compositing.
OCD-dock has clock as desklet, no source available unfortunately.
pmck has some problems with flickering and conflicts screeny,
buici-clock flickers also, when uncovered by window.
Maybe I have overlooked some app/widget?
All suggestions are welcome..
system is TahrPup605 (32bit), on screenshot modified Buici-clock.
With Pwidgets found xonclock, however it dies with:
[xcb] Unknown sequence number while processing queue
[xcb] Most likely this is a multi-threaded client and XInitThreads has not been called
[xcb] Aborting, sorry about that.
xonclock: ../../src/xcb_io.c:274: poll_for_event: Assertion `!xcb_xlib_threads_sequence_lost' failed.
-most every time, so
unless there's some trick to get it working under JWM
(..and alike, OpenBox appears to work with xonclock )
I'm looking for some replacement to it.
If possible without the need to install compositing manager
just to get the clock face to be displayed in a normal manner.
Cairo clock, different desklets, etc. depend on compositing.
OCD-dock has clock as desklet, no source available unfortunately.
pmck has some problems with flickering and conflicts screeny,
buici-clock flickers also, when uncovered by window.
Maybe I have overlooked some app/widget?
All suggestions are welcome..
system is TahrPup605 (32bit), on screenshot modified Buici-clock.
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Last edited by musher0 on Sun 15 Jan 2017, 17:40, edited 1 time in total.
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
How about this one, from our own 01micko?
https://github.com/01micko/pmck
https://github.com/01micko/pmck
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jamesbond I rather like your Rox Clocks: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=82734
I fixed xonclock for libpng16 and also fixed the rox desktop issues. You'll have to compile it yourself. You may have to run autoreconf to regenerate a sane configure script.
https://github.com/01micko/xonclock
https://github.com/01micko/xonclock
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Thanks for reply..
..@ 01micko - no different about xcb issues, still dies the same way
..@ smokey01 - for some reasons these tend to "fall asleep" ..sometimes
..@ musher0 - this source needs a lot of work to turn it into something usable , while exercise of cairo could do some good in the long run..
..@ 01micko - no different about xcb issues, still dies the same way
..@ smokey01 - for some reasons these tend to "fall asleep" ..sometimes
..@ musher0 - this source needs a lot of work to turn it into something usable , while exercise of cairo could do some good in the long run..
Hello torm.
If it can be of any help, here is my config file for tzclock to get you started.
Unzip in /root and restart your tzclock.
Then right-click on the clock, go to preferences, set them or change them as
you like, save them. Then restart your clock, and that's it.
It shouldn't be "a lot of work", IMO: we do set preferences for a lot of other
apps too, don't we!
IHTH.
If it can be of any help, here is my config file for tzclock to get you started.
Unzip in /root and restart your tzclock.
Then right-click on the clock, go to preferences, set them or change them as
you like, save them. Then restart your clock, and that's it.
It shouldn't be "a lot of work", IMO: we do set preferences for a lot of other
apps too, don't we!
IHTH.
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musher0
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Dear musher0,
Thanks. I also played with the rc file and this is mine.
With kind regards,
vovchik
Thanks. I also played with the rc file and this is mine.
With kind regards,
vovchik
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Just to report back, xonclock works mostly fine on IceWM-BRANCH I've skipped to,
so not an issue for me anymore..
In the process found PClock ..no not the one preinstalled in Puppy it's from
late 90's and appears to work with IceWM/JWM/OpenBox/ ( XFCE, with some complaints .. my bad, probably)
Maybe if I manage to clean it up a little will post it here..
So someone else could go and tinker with it some more.
so not an issue for me anymore..
In the process found PClock ..no not the one preinstalled in Puppy it's from
late 90's and appears to work with IceWM/JWM/OpenBox/ ( XFCE, with some complaints .. my bad, probably)
Maybe if I manage to clean it up a little will post it here..
So someone else could go and tinker with it some more.
My favorite is Cairo Clock - https://github.com/stephane/cairo-clock - but unfortunately it appears to no longer be maintained, and hence the minute hand does not update properly on more recent Linux versions (Puppy included).
Oddly, though - Cairo Clock is included in both Screenlets and Cairo Dock - both of which work flawlessly as of late. If I were smart enough, I'd strip out the guts (bin? script? py?) and transplant into the basic, stand-alone cairo-clock install.
Cairo Clock has a nice preferences GUI, and I've made/collected a nifty set of clock faces and hands over the years... so not willing to give up on it quite yet.
Bob
Oddly, though - Cairo Clock is included in both Screenlets and Cairo Dock - both of which work flawlessly as of late. If I were smart enough, I'd strip out the guts (bin? script? py?) and transplant into the basic, stand-alone cairo-clock install.
Cairo Clock has a nice preferences GUI, and I've made/collected a nifty set of clock faces and hands over the years... so not willing to give up on it quite yet.
Bob
pclock v0.13.1/modification-02
Edit:
moved the "pclock_retro_mod-02.pet" to Eye Candy section..
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 876#962876
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Edit:
moved the "pclock_retro_mod-02.pet" to Eye Candy section..
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 876#962876
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I made a smalltorm wrote:moved the "pclock_retro_mod-02.pet" to Eye Candy section..
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 876#962876
pclock_retro_mod-02-Startup.pet for torm's pclock-retro. With that and perhaps some new clock faces it gets my vote for xonclock replacement. Works in all the puppies I have tried it in without adding any libs. My .pet needs wmctrl which is in all modern pups and addable to old ones.