Hi, I have two questions.
First: how can I enable scrolling text in tde console using the mouse wheel? I did not find the necessary parameters in the configuration.
The second question: I would like to change the display of the date and time in the system tray. By default, the left is the time, on the right is the date, how can I change their places
best regards, Oleg Levenets.
On Saturday 28 April 2018 11.14:00 Oleg Levenets wrote:
Hi, I have two questions.
First: how can I enable scrolling text in tde console using the mouse wheel? I did not find the necessary parameters in the configuration.
Works out of the box here (Debian 9)
Thierry
I do not have, I compile from the sources on Slackware
2018-04-28 12:30 GMT+03:00 Thierry de Coulon tcoulon@decoulon.ch:
On Saturday 28 April 2018 11.14:00 Oleg Levenets wrote:
Hi, I have two questions.
First: how can I enable scrolling text in tde console using the mouse wheel? I did not find the necessary parameters in the configuration.
Works out of the box here (Debian 9)
Thierry
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The second question: I would like to change the display of the date and time in the system tray. By default, the left is the time, on the right is the date, how can I change their places
best regards, Oleg Levenets.
you right click on it > "configure clock" or >"date & time format" > time and dates
I do not see how to move the time to the right, and the date to the left?
2018-04-28 13:52 GMT+03:00 wofgdkncxojef@gmail.com:
The second question: I would like to change the display of the date and time in the system tray. By default, the left is the time, on the right is the date, how can I change their places
best regards, Oleg Levenets.
you right click on it > "configure clock" or >"date & time format" > time and dates
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On Saturday 28 April 2018 08:43:33 Oleg Levenets wrote:
I do not see how to move the time to the right, and the date to the left?
Hi Oleg,
The only way I found to add date, pretty hacky, is to add another clock as "simple clock" and put the time's font size 4 (the minimum) and the date's font to whatever you like.
It would be great (but I won't do it, so I'm in no position to ask for it) to have an applet that would show the stdout of a command of choice. But that's another thing.
Hope it helps
On Sat, 28 Apr 2018 12:14:00 +0300 Oleg Levenets olevenets2@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I have two questions.
First: how can I enable scrolling text in tde console using the mouse wheel? I did not find the necessary parameters in the configuration.
it just works here (Debian).
The second question: I would like to change the display of the date and time in the system tray. By default, the left is the time, on the right is the date, how can I change their places
Time on the right date on the left is a default here. Maybe it depends on locale?
Oleg Levenets wrote:
The second question: I would like to change the display of the date and time in the system tray. By default, the left is the time, on the right is the date, how can I change their places
why would you do that - despite it is not possible unless you change the position in the code and recompile, I wounder why one would want to do that?
regards
On 2018-04-29 15:18:48 deloptes wrote:
Oleg Levenets wrote:
The second question: I would like to change the display of the date and time in the system tray. By default, the left is the time, on the right is the date, how can I change their places
why would you do that - despite it is not possible unless you change the position in the code and recompile, I wounder why one would want to do that?
Because he prefers it that way?
On Sunday 29 April 2018 23:36:38 Leslie Turriff wrote:
On 2018-04-30 00:03:37 deloptes wrote:
Leslie Turriff wrote:
Because he prefers it that way?
Aren't there better things to do in life?
Conform! Be a non-conformist!
I am NOT an individual! I am one of the masses!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QereR0CViMY
Bill
On 04/29/2018 01:18 PM, deloptes wrote:
Oleg Levenets wrote:
The second question: I would like to change the display of the date and time in the system tray. By default, the left is the time, on the right is the date, how can I change their places
why would you do that - despite it is not possible unless you change the position in the code and recompile, I wounder why one would want to do that?
I don't know, I have Time, Day, Date and I like it like that. :)
Cheers,