Titlebar Clock
  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    jdryyz
    Posts: 127 from 2004/4/9
    From: Torrance, CA USA
    Does MOS have a built-in titlebar clock feature? I see a checkbox in the IControl Settings but it doesn't appear to do anything. I am running MOS 1.4.5.

    If this feature is broken in the latest release, can anyone steer me to an external program that does the same? I am also interested in some type of dashboard system monitor that I've seen in the some of the screenshots in the gallery.

    Thanks,

    Jeff
  • »05.04.06 - 22:32
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Zylesea
    Posts: 2057 from 2003/6/4
    Don't forget to do some enties in the input field "Titlebar Clock'. For a start try with:
    %a %d %b %Y %H %M %S

    it will dispay The weekday, day, month, year, hour minute, second
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    jdryyz
    Posts: 127 from 2004/4/9
    From: Torrance, CA USA
    Thank you. I will give that a try.

    Quote:


    Zylesea wrote:
    Don't forget to do some enties in the input field "Titlebar Clock'. For a start try with:
    %a %d %b %Y %H %M %S

    it will dispay The weekday, day, month, year, hour minute, second
  • »06.04.06 - 00:14
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    jdryyz
    Posts: 127 from 2004/4/9
    From: Torrance, CA USA
    Works fine! I do not know why I never noticed the drop-down arrow to pick the variables before.
  • »06.04.06 - 01:26
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    jdryyz
    Posts: 127 from 2004/4/9
    From: Torrance, CA USA
    Well I found something similar to what I described below but it monitors my network connection. I found it on Aminet but noticed it is also listed in the download here (gelbesPanel).

    I followed in instructions but cannot get the control panel to appear. I wonder if it has anything to do with my "public screen" field in the MiamiDX Control Panel being empty. Do I need to fill this in or will it just default to the Workbench...err Ambient desktop?


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    jdryyz wrote:
    I am also interested in some type of dashboard system monitor that I've seen in the some of the screenshots in the gallery.

    Thanks,

    Jeff


    [ Edited by jdryyz on 2006/4/6 9:09 ]
  • »06.04.06 - 04:54
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    maurensen
    Posts: 358 from 2003/10/3
    From: Padova - Italy
    Ola,
    try to download statline from download section, it's a must! :-)

    Ah, I've forgotten also cpumonitor!

    Aloha


    [ Edited by maurensen on 2006/4/6 16:56 ]
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  • »06.04.06 - 08:50
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    jdryyz
    Posts: 127 from 2004/4/9
    From: Torrance, CA USA
    Found statline also! But now I'm curious about something even better that I saw. It lists cpu and memory info in the titlebar also. This is based on screenshots found in the gallery. If I knew how to link direct to one, I would post it here.


    Quote:


    maurensen wrote:
    Ola,
    try to download statline from download section, it's a must! :-)

    Ah, I've forgotten also cpumonitor!

    Aloha


    [ Edited by maurensen on 2006/4/6 16:56 ]
  • »06.04.06 - 18:07
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Jupp3
    Posts: 1193 from 2003/2/24
    From: Helsinki, Finland
    Quote:

    But now I'm curious about something even better that I saw. It lists cpu and memory info in the titlebar also.

    That can be faked by placing suitable borderless window with right color over titlebar :-)
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    jdryyz
    Posts: 127 from 2004/4/9
    From: Torrance, CA USA
    Interesting, but is there a "real" way of doing this?


    Jupp3 wrote:
    Quote:

    But now I'm curious about something even better that I saw. It lists cpu and memory info in the titlebar also.

    That can be faked by placing suitable borderless window with right color over titlebar :-)
  • »08.04.06 - 15:59
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    • Paladin of the Pegasos
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      ThePlayer
      Posts: 1069 from 2003/3/24
      From: Hamburg/Germany
      Nope not until now.
      I do it by faking the whole settings to look like it would be in the Titlebar, i use Statline and CPU-Monitor.
      Here is a Screenshot!
      PowerMac G5 Quad 2.5 running UWQHD Resolution
    • »08.04.06 - 20:24
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    • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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      jdryyz
      Posts: 127 from 2004/4/9
      From: Torrance, CA USA
      Ahh! I will work with statline and cpumonitor some more to see if can reproduce the same appearance.

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      ThePlayer wrote:
      Nope not until now.
      I do it by faking the whole settings to look like it would be in the Titlebar, i use Statline and CPU-Monitor.
      Here is a Screenshot!
    • »10.04.06 - 16:11
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    • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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      analogkid
      Posts: 665 from 2004/11/3
      From: near myself
      I've got it the other way, putting clock, TCP Stats and current song played into statline, as you can seen here:

      http://www.pegasosforum.de/album_page.php?pic_id=276
    • »10.04.06 - 21:47
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    • Paladin of the Pegasos
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      ThePlayer
      Posts: 1069 from 2003/3/24
      From: Hamburg/Germany
      How does the trick with ANR and Statline works?
      PowerMac G5 Quad 2.5 running UWQHD Resolution
    • »11.04.06 - 20:19
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