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gnome-shell-clock-override
Override the Gnome Shell clock with a new time format or text of your choice. Works with new versions of Shell such as 3.18
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Codes are displaying as codes not time!
#19
g33k247
closed
6 years ago
1
formatting stop working after recent update(25.VI.2018)
#18
ghost
closed
6 years ago
2
Displays formatting code rather than clock
#17
fishears
closed
6 years ago
1
Replacements not working in latest version
#16
Fitzsimmons
closed
6 years ago
2
After update, the format string is shown instead of the time and date
#15
agreselin
closed
6 years ago
1
Format string being displayed literally on Fedora 28 after recent update of extension.
#14
mwbuksas
closed
6 years ago
2
Latest update (v7 for Gnome 3.28) stopped working
#13
fcastilloec
closed
6 years ago
3
Link to Glib’s datetime format documentation
#12
da2x
closed
6 years ago
1
Allow multiple `%f` instances in override format
#11
thechriswalker
closed
6 years ago
1
Week number not working
#10
j4r3kb
closed
6 years ago
10
Extension is outdated
#9
ghost
closed
6 years ago
2
Link to Glib’s datetime format documentation
#8
da2x
closed
6 years ago
0
Added `%@` for internet time.
#7
da2x
closed
6 years ago
0
Fuzzy clock
#6
Cj-Malone
opened
7 years ago
1
Provide placeholder for the original clock label
#5
jonnius
opened
7 years ago
1
Added Localization Support
#4
jonnius
closed
6 years ago
0
[REQUEST] Support of Pango markup
#3
ghost
opened
7 years ago
2
Support %f as a moving clock face
#2
dsboger-zz
closed
7 years ago
0
Option to show the output of a (bash) command?
#1
daroczig
closed
6 years ago
2
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