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Indeed it is missing from the documentation. But you should find it
same way than any other panel plugin.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">04.02.2015, 14:28, LUIS VALENZUELA
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<div dir="ltr">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?<br>
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Hmm. Orage has its
own panel clock plugin, which I meant.<br>
But probably we are talking about different things.<span
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<div>Hi Juha,<br>
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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.<br>
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Best,<br>
Luis.<br>
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Hi
Luis,<br>
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I am curious about 2). What kind of format
are you using with standard Xfce clock,
which Orage can not do?<br>
I believe Orage can do all formats except
analog clock.<br>
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Juha<br>
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<div>Hello there.<br>
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First, thanks for the app.
It is simple, elegant and
useful!. Now, I would like
to make two features
request for this app:<br>
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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.<br>
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2) Calendar integration with
Clock: normally, you would
expect users to have Orage <b>and</b>
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.<br>
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These are not big issues and
you can always find some
workarounds but a direct
solution from Orage
preferences would make things
easier. <br>
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Any comments welcome.<br>
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Best,<br>
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Luis.<br>
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