orbitclock displays a small circular representation of a clock in a pseudo-Star-Trek style.
| Tags | Desktop Environment tools |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Public Domain |
| Operating Systems | Unix |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This version added support for using XShape to give a circular window (which can be disabled with -noshape), or optionally to make the entire background of the clock transparent (-mask). An -ontop option that sets the appropriate window manager hint was also implemented.


Release Notes: This version is now double-buffered. There are command line options for -geometry, -bg, -fg, -fg2, -rings, and -date. There was a rearrangement of the rings, and there is now a date option for including text in the center.


Release Notes: The original was not very good C (or C++), although gcc tolerated it. This release is more ANSI-compliant.


No changes have been submitted for this release.