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   2011-11-08 12:18:26 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (6) | Package removed
Log message:
Imported as time/abclock
   2011-11-08 11:47:48 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
pkglint
   2011-11-08 11:23:51 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Take MAINTAINERship.
Thank you, ghen@.
   2011-05-15 21:20:46 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
INSTALLATION_DIRS=bin is needed to avoid overwriting.
   2008-03-11 00:54:27 by Tobias Nygren | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Modular X.org support.
   2008-03-10 20:53:19 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
DESTDIR support.
   2006-06-07 21:49:02 by Geert Hendrickx | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
Update abclock to version 1.0d.  Changes: 

2006/03/13
abclock.c
	Added option -w, to run abclock in withdrawn state (as a docked
	application). After a patch supplied by Kevin Geiss.
   2005-12-13 13:16:12 by Geert Hendrickx | Files touched by this commit (9)
Log message:
Update my e-mail address.

   2005-11-18 11:43:04 by Geert Hendrickx | Files touched by this commit (6) | Imported package
Log message:
Digital clocks are nice for telling exactly what time it is, but, unlike an
analogue clock, they don't give a spatial representation of time. They don't
show where time is coming from or going to.

On the other hand, a bitmap representation of a mechanical clock doesn't tell
time very accurately if the bitmap is very small. And curves and oblique lines
don't look very nice in a small, low-resolution bitmap.

So, this is something different: an analogue clock that isn't tied to the
design of the mechanical clock, but instead uses the natural properties of
bitmaps: straight lines and rectangles.


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