two feature request for Orage Globaltime
Juha
kautto.juha at kolumbus.fi
Wed Feb 4 13:48:27 CET 2015
Indeed it is missing from the documentation. But you should find it same
way than any other panel plugin.
04.02.2015, 14:28, LUIS VALENZUELA kirjoitti:
> Oh, I don't know where that plugin is. Documentation (4.7) does not
> say something about a clock in the panel. Hidden features list doesn't
> either. Is that plugin outside the project's page?
>
> 2015-02-04 12:09 GMT+00:00 Juha <kautto.juha at kolumbus.fi
> <mailto:kautto.juha at kolumbus.fi>>:
>
> Hmm. Orage has its own panel clock plugin, which I meant.
> But probably we are talking about different things.
>
> Juha
> 04.02.2015, 14:04, LUIS VALENZUELA kirjoitti:
>> Hi Juha,
>>
>> I don't really see what types of clock can Orage do. Note that
>> I'm not referring to the Globaltime tool. That tool doesn't show
>> the date and it cannot be put on top of the panel. Regarding
>> orage itself, I don't see any option to add a clock, except the
>> option to use a dynamic icon, which again is not too visible and
>> has no clock. I hope I'm not missing something in the features!
>> I'm using Orage 4.10.0 with Xubuntu 14.04.
>>
>> Best,
>> Luis.
>>
>> 2015-02-04 11:30 GMT+00:00 Juha <kautto.juha at kolumbus.fi
>> <mailto:kautto.juha at kolumbus.fi>>:
>>
>> Hi Luis,
>>
>> I am curious about 2). What kind of format are you using with
>> standard Xfce clock, which Orage can not do?
>> I believe Orage can do all formats except analog clock.
>>
>> Juha
>> 04.02.2015, 12:34, LUIS VALENZUELA kirjoitti:
>>> Hello there.
>>>
>>> First, thanks for the app. It is simple, elegant and
>>> useful!. Now, I would like to make two features request for
>>> this app:
>>>
>>> 1) Start up option: it would be nice to have an option
>>> within the Preferences menu to add Orage to the start up
>>> list. I know this can be done in other ways but given the
>>> importance of the app (managing all your appointments and
>>> so) it might be useful to have it there as an option.
>>>
>>> 2) Calendar integration with Clock: normally, you would
>>> expect users to have Orage *and* the standard xfce clock.
>>> Now, when you click on the clock a calendar appears. This
>>> calendar is the same as the one of Orage (I imagine Orage is
>>> based on it). However, that calendar is not interactive.
>>> This seems to me a waste of resources and space. This could
>>> be solved 1) if Orage is integrated in the clock's calendar,
>>> or 2) if Orage has an option to display the date and time
>>> (currently it can also display the date but it is not easy
>>> to read). In both cases there would be only one item in the
>>> panel.
>>>
>>> These are not big issues and you can always find some
>>> workarounds but a direct solution from Orage preferences
>>> would make things easier.
>>>
>>> Any comments welcome.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Luis.
>>>
>>>
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