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MINKIN2 2010-12-13 22:10

Re: [Announce] binaryclock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wonko (Post 896186)
It's a widget.
Just tap anywhere in your screen (not on any icon or present widget) and then open the desktop-menu and select add widget.
There you should find "Binary Clock".

Thanks, I have found it now. It was not there when I first checked but a quick reboot made it appear. Still can't launch it though :/

Nothing is happening when I select the widget. (God I sound like such a noob, lol)

TiagoTiago 2010-12-13 22:17

Re: [Announce] binaryclock
 
How many bits are used in UNIX time? Can you make a version that displays that raw value or would that be too many lights?

TiagoTiago 2010-12-13 22:41

Re: [Announce] binaryclock
 
Btw, i'm not finding it, what is it called in HAM?

MINKIN2 2010-12-13 22:46

Re: [Announce] binaryclock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TiagoTiago (Post 896216)
Btw, i'm not finding it, what is it called in HAM?

Hi Tiago

The widget is simply called Binary Clock. I had to reboot to get it to show up in the Add Widgets list of the desktop menu.

I still cannot launch it though? I would like to hear if you can and how if it works for you :)

Wonko 2010-12-13 22:51

Re: [Announce] binaryclock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MINKIN2
Nothing is happening when I select the widget.

Hmm, this sounds really strange.
Actually, there are only two files being installed.
Could you please check the following:
Code:

ls -al /usr/share/applications/hildon-home/binaryclock.desktop
should show something like
Code:

-rw-r--r--    1 root    root          199 Dec 13 21:20 /usr/share/applications/hildon-home/binaryclock.desktop
and:
Code:

ls -al /opt/maemo/usr/bin/binaryclock
should show something like
Code:

-rwxr-xr-x    1 root    root        69192 Dec 13 21:17 /opt/maemo/usr/bin/binaryclock

Quote:

Originally Posted by TiagoTiago
Btw, i'm not finding it, what is it called in HAM?

It's called "binaryclock" and is categorized as "desktop".

MINKIN2 2010-12-13 23:07

Re: [Announce] binaryclock
 
[QUOTE=Wonko;896223]Hmm, this sounds really strange.
Actually, there are only two files being installed.
Could you please check the following:
Code:

ls -al /usr/share/applications/hildon-home/binaryclock.desktop
should show something like
Code:

-rw-r--r--    1 root    root          199 Dec 13 21:20 /usr/share/applications/hildon-home/binaryclock.desktop
and:
Code:

ls -al /opt/maemo/usr/bin/binaryclock
should show something like
Code:

-rwxr-xr-x    1 root    root        69192 Dec 13 21:17 /opt/maemo/usr/bin/binaryclock
Everything seems to be in check
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...reenshot13.png

I am still running on PR1.2 if that could be a problem?

TiagoTiago 2010-12-13 23:39

Re: [Announce] binaryclock
 
I though HAM always refreshed the data when you closed and opened it again, aparently that isn't the case, i had to explicitly click on "Refresh" in order to get it to show; and i didn't had to reboot to see it, it went straight to the last home screen i had switched to after the installation was done.

Wonko 2010-12-14 20:32

Re: [Announce] binaryclock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MINKIN2 (Post 896232)
I am still running on PR1.2 if that could be a problem?

Well, this is at least a difference to my setup here.
Though, I wonder why PR1.2 should cause such an issue.
Maybe someone else who still has a PR1.2 installation could confirm this?

Wonko 2010-12-14 20:33

Re: [Announce] binaryclock
 
I just uploaded version 0.2.0 to extras-devel.
With this version you can adjust the size and the "border" of the LEDs.
Furthermore, I plan to release this version for "common desktop" Linux distributions and even Windows as well.

MINKIN2 2010-12-16 12:21

Re: [Announce] binaryclock
 
Has anyone else with PR1.2 had any problems with this?

I have also tried to reinstall the newer version but still no change, worth a try I though? :(

It really does look like a cool widget, I have always like binary clocks.


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