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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Custom clock in GNOME

Via Tips4Linux.com



Want a customized clock and date applet display in the GNOME Panel? Open gconf-editor and go to apps > panel > clock_screen0 > prefs. Edit the format field and type custom in it. Now, in the custom_format field type

<span color="#333333″>%a %d %b</span> <b>%H:%M</b>


Posted by Jose at 9:12 AM
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