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NAME

       pclock - pixmap clock

SYNOPSIS

       pclock [options]

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual  page  documents  briefly the pclock command.  This manual
       page was written for the  Debian  GNU/Linux  distribution  because  the
       original program does not have a manual page.

       pclock  is  a  program  that places a small analog clock program on the
       desktop of X.  It was designed to  run  under  the  WindowMaker  window
       manager.  It uses any 64x64 pixmap as a background.

OPTIONS

       The  programs  follow  the  usual  GNU  command  line syntax, with long
       options starting with two dashes (‘-’) and short optoins starting  with
       one dash.  A summary of options is included below.

       -B PIXMAP, --background=PIXMAP
              Use  the  given  pixmap  as  the  clock background (size must be
              64x64).

       -H COLOR, --hands-color=COLOR
              Draw the hands (hour, minute and second) in the specified color.

       -S COLOR, --second-hand-color
              Draw the second hand in the specified color

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options.

       --hour-hand-length=INT
              Draw the hour hand with the specified length of INT.

       --minute-hand-length=INT
              Draw the minute hand with the specified length of INT.

       --second-hand-length=INT
              Draw the second hand with the specified length of INT.

       --second-hand-width=INT
              Draw the minute hand with the specified width of INT.

       -s, --second-hand
              Don’t display the second hand.

       -v, --version
              Show version of program.

       -w, --withdrawn
              Don’t start up in a withdrawn (iconic) state.

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page was written by Darren Benham <gecko@debian.org>, for
       the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).  The  software
       is copyrighted (c) 1998 by and released under the GPL v2.

       Author: Alexander Kourakos <Alexander@Kourakos.com>
          Web: http://www.kourakos.com/~awk/pclock/