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Holly~ |
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Way Cool! |
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Are there more of these outside of the ones that are listed in gnome? |
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John D |
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-----Original Message----- |
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From: Holly Bostick [mailto:motub@××××××.nl] |
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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 5:20 AM |
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To: gentoo-user@l.g.o |
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] glunarclock |
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John Dangler schreef: |
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> Anyone emerged this and got it to load? I emerged it, but I can't find |
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> a way to have it start in gnome. (it's an applet) |
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> John D |
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Yes, I've used it several times, under various versions of gnome-panel. |
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The way to start it (or most any panel applet), is to right click on an |
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empty area of the panel (or the handle), and choose 'Add to panel'. |
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Scroll down, and you should see 'Moon Clock'. If not, restart |
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gnome-panel (sometimes new applications or applets don't immediately |
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appear in the panel menus). |
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Choose it, hit 'Add' and it will be added to your panel. Don't forget to |
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right-click the applet and correct the longitude and latitude for your |
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location, or the information shown will be incorrect (except for the |
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phase, of course). |
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HTH, |
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Holly |
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