NAME
wmfishtime - dockable clock app for WMaker, BlackBox, E, SawFish etc.
window manager
SYNOPSIS
wmfishtime
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the wmfishtime command.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
because the original program does not have a manual page. It originated
from the original source README file (see authors).
wmfishtime is a dockable clock application for WMaker, BlackBox, E,
SawFish etc. window manager.
The features include gradient backdrop, anti-aliased hour|minute|second
hands, alpha-blended bubbles, a real-time sprite engine, precision
accuracy and indicates unread mail (in the form of swaying weed
blocking the day/month numbers).
Well, this is just your standard time dockapp. Top part has the clock
face, bottom part has day of the week, followed by day, followed by
month. Yellow hand counts seconds, green hand counts minutes, red hand
counts hours. Few seconds after startup there are at least 32 bubbles
floating up behind the clock face. There are 4 fishes randomly
swimming back and forth. If you move your mouse inside the dockapp
window, the fish will get scared and run away. If you enabled mail
checking (disabled for default), then whenever you get new mail in the
file pointed to by the $MAIL variable, it will display green weed
partially blocking the day/month counter, to remind you to read your
mail. If $MAIL is not set, nothing happens.
OPTIONS
-h, ,-help, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, ,-version, --version
Show version of program.
-c, -check-mail, --check-mail
Enables mail checking.
-b, -broken, --broken
Activate fix for broken window managers.
SEE ALSO
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/linux/timecop/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/wmfishtime/
wmaker(1)
AUTHOR
wmfishmon was written by timecop <timecop@japan.co.jp> with
contribution from martijn pieterse <pieterse@xs4all.nl>, antoine nulle
<warp@xs4all.nl>, Marcel May <marcel.may@web.de>, tarzeau
<tarzeau@space.ch> and Jason Thomas <jason@debian.org>
This manual page was written by Marcel May <marcel.may@web.de>, for the
Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It originated
from the original source README file by timecop <timecop@japan.co.jp>.
April 19, 2001