$NetBSD: patch-ac,v 1.1.1.1 2000/12/17 23:32:13 wiz Exp $ --- asclock.man.orig Wed Sep 16 11:56:00 1998 +++ asclock.man Thu Oct 28 13:14:36 1999 @@ -1,14 +1,18 @@ -.TH asclock 0.99 "23 July 1996" asclock +.TH asclock 1.0 "11 April 1998" asclock .UC .SH NAME \fBasclock\fP \- the AfterStep clock .SH SYNOPSIS .B asclock -[ -help] [-12 | -24] [-shape] - [-position \fI[+|-]x[+|-]y\fP] +[ -help] [-12 | -24] [-shape] [-exe \fIprogram\fP] [-led \fIcolor\fP] - [-noblink] [-iconic] + [-clockxpm \fIxpm\fP] + [-monthxpm \fIxpm\fP] + [-weekdayxpm \fIxpm\fP] + [-year] + [-position \fI[+|-]x[+|-]y\fP] + [-noblink] [-iconic] [-dock] .SH DESCRIPTION The \fBasclock\fP is a clock written to emulate the date/time application on the NEXTSTEP(tm) operating system. \fBasclock\fP supports multiple languages, @@ -23,12 +27,17 @@ where options include: -12 12 hour format -24 24 hour format + -shape without groundplate -exe program to start on click -led color of the led + -clockxpm clock xpm + -monthxpm month xpm + -weekdayxpm weekday xpm + -year show year instead of time -position [+|-]x[+|-]y position of asclock - -shape without groundplate -noblink don't blink -iconic start up as icon + -dock Window Maker docking .fi .RE .IP "-12 or -24" @@ -50,6 +59,22 @@ .I showrgb .P (part of X11). .RE +.IP "-monthxpm " +.RS +specifies the XPM file for the month pages. +.RE +.IP "-clockxpm " +.RS +specifies the XPM file for the clock and calendar display. +.RE +.IP "-weekdayxpm " +.RS +specifies the XPM file for the weekday pages. +.RE +.IP "-year" +.RS +shows the current the year in the display instead of the current time. +.RE .IP "-position [+|-]x[+|-]y " .RS specifies the starting position of \fBasclock\fP. The [+|-] works like the standard X-Windows x/y geometry option. @@ -66,6 +91,10 @@ .RS This gives weird output with AfterStep, so don't bother. It's for mwm and other wm's with no hint functionality. .RE +.IP "-dock" +.RS +starts \fBasclock\fP in docking mode. This option is necessary to dock \fBasclock\fP in the Window Maker dock. \fBasclock\fP ignores the -iconic option when started in docking mode. +.RE .SH INVOCATION \fBasclock\fP can be called from one of many ways. The most common invocation is the command line: @@ -86,6 +115,14 @@ will cause \fBasclock\fP to use the shape extensions so that it will be a button on the \fBWharf (1)\fP button bar under the \fBafterstep (1)\fP window manager. + +If you run Window Maker then you should use the "-dock" option: +.nf + + [user@host] ~% asclock -shape -12 -dock & + +.fi +and then drag the icon to the dock. .SH BUGS we don't have bugs :) .SH COPYRIGHTS