[PATCH] Panel Clock Improvements: I18N tooltip, calender popup
Olivier Fourdan
fourdan at xfce.org
Fri Dec 5 07:52:15 CET 2003
Hi Botsie
And the cal plugin would show the date in the panel. That makes sense.
Cheers,
Olivier.
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 05:39, Biju Chacko wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 16:19:33 +0100, Mickael Graf wrote:
>
> > Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
> > > Hey Oliver,
> > >
> > > Op wo 03-12-2003, om 23:40 schreef Oliver M. Bolzer:
> > >
> > >>Hi!
> > >>
> > >>Last weekend I finally got the time to try XFce and I love it! Great Work.
> > >>To get a feel for the code, I hacked the clock panel-plugin to add
> > >>the one feature I was most missing after leaving KDE's panel behind me.
> > >>
> > >>- Calender Popup when clicking on the clock
> > >> The code is almost entirely taken from the datetime plugin Choe Hwanjin.
> > >> I liked the calender but prefered the clock from the standard pluin
> > >> more, so combined the best of both worlds.
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm not sure. I was thinking about running xfcalendar from the clock.
> > > That would give you additional appointments.
> > >
> > > What do other people think about this?
> > >
> > It's fine with me.
> >
> > Left-Click on the clock to launch xfcalendar w/ or w/o borders sounds
> > nice, and left-click again on the clock close it.
> >
> > There's two way for doing this:
> >
> > - integrate codes from xfcalendar and clock into one
> > - launch xfcalendar as a separate application
> >
> > I think the former is better, so there's one place to configure, and
> > nobody has a broken install coz the xfcalendar-package is missing.
>
> Hmmm. I'd prefer a clock plugin that just does a clock and little else, and a
> xfcalendar plugin that has full calendaring functionality.
>
> -- b
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