Good afternoon,
> xclock -d -update 1 &
Tried that. It give me a one live date and time. I could
not figure out how to get the date and time on separate lines.
Also the -24 switch did not work
The digital ("-d") option uses the 24-hour format by default.
Regardless, the option for 24-hour format is "-twentyfour", not
"-24".
The "strftime" option wants "-n" for a newline. But that seems to not
work. Like Samuel, I get an empty rectangle for the "%n". I tried
several "xclock" commands. Each time, I get the warning message
"Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion" Is that a
useful clue to why we can't get time and date on separate lines?
Bill.