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Very Nice :-)
Two questions:
thanks :)
There's a hardcoded string ("%a ") in the Clock binary that, when fed to the equivalent of strftime(), produces the day of week string. The one-line perl script just changes the only occurrence of "%a " to "%x ", which instead produces the long date string you end up seeing.
Great menu tip!
Thanks for something that was always missing from OS 9! I hated having to click the time just to see the date. Desktop Calendar is nice but usually hidden behind open windows. |
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