Chronos Question Thread last updated on 2003-06-30 22:11:27

Posted by member 45700 on 2003-06-30 04:59:27

ChronosFormat "%a, %b. %d %Y %H:%M:%S"

This displays the time in a 24 hour format (the %H) what could I replace the %H with to set it to a 12 hour format?

Posted by member 39 on 2003-06-30 05:25:58 link

%h ?

Posted by member 45700 on 2003-06-30 05:28:11 link

nope.. tried that already

Posted by member 39367 on 2003-06-30 09:13:50 link

I have the same problem and ive tried %Hh, %hh, %h, %hH and all kinds of other crazy stuff, it doesnt work for me either :-(

Posted by member 37809 on 2003-06-30 09:34:36 link

tried %I ?

Posted by member 1316 on 2003-06-30 09:54:35 link

It's in the modules docs. Didja look at the docs? And, tnl is correct, it is (according to the docs, at least) "%I".

Posted by member 503 on 2003-06-30 11:19:54 link

Next time RTFM. It's in the docs right under %H.

Posted by member 39367 on 2003-06-30 13:10:34 link

Ive configured clocks with that format before but it dioesnt make sense why they would make it different from everything else.

Posted by member 39367 on 2003-06-30 13:34:08 link

OK another question from me, when i maximize windows my clock disappears, how do i make it stay on top? it doesnt seem to work even when i have the always on top command set to true.

Posted by member 45700 on 2003-06-30 13:39:58 link

awesome thanks

Posted by member 7 on 2003-06-30 14:28:21 link

Chronos is outdated and was replaced by label.

Posted by member 35 on 2003-06-30 14:54:38 link

and by kClock.

Posted by member 39367 on 2003-06-30 22:11:27 link

I knew that.