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ok thank you for this explanation....
could you upload the resized images? thanks
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You just need a static png file for each number. name them 1.png, 2.png... etc.
I nicked Qosimo's pngs from the qbw flipclock thread and resized them to 25 X 36.
Create a folder in home/opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-clock-plugin/digits. Name the folder whatever you like.
In the advanced clock plugin settings select;
- use images for drawing digits
and select the image set you created.
Thanks again to Wonko, qosimo, etc...
It's not animated but it's a nice change from a plain font.