
Ninjja-Slim-Clocks
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
Cairo-Clock:
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/usr/share/cairo-clock/themes (Debian, Ubuntu)
/usr/local/share/cairo-clock/themes (In some)
Screenlets:
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/usr/local/share/screenlets/Clock/themes Last changelog:
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/usr/share/cairo-clock/themes (Debian, Ubuntu)
/usr/local/share/cairo-clock/themes (In some)
Screenlets:
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/usr/local/share/screenlets/Clock/themes
Debian Slim Clock add.
Fedora Slim Clock add.
Extinction of (live) versions
Arch Slim Clock (New Logo) update add.
Black Clocks (for wallpaper of high contrast) add.
Minor fixes
Ratings & Comments
17 Comments
Extract the contents into: Open a terminal, and as a regular user: cd ~/.config/cairo-dock/extras/clock Then extract by issuing the following command: tar -xvf /path/to/download/64568-Ninjja-Slim-Clocks.tar.bz2 If you would prefer to use nautilus: If you haven't changed your firefox preferences open Nautilus (Go to Places {located top left beside Applications}, then choose Desktop. Right click and cut the 64568-Ninjja-Slim-Clocks.tar.bz2 file. Click on HOME to the top of the Nautilus window. Hit ctrl-h to show the hidden files and then browse to .config, cairo-dock, extras, clock. Right click in the Clock directory and click paste. Once the 64568-Ninjja-Slim-Clocks.tar.bz2 you can then right click on it and select extract here. To enable the new clock, open the Cairo-Dock you should not only have a cairo dock, but three other applets should launch separately on the Desktop. Right click on the Clock, go to configure this applet. Under the Module tab towards the bottom you will see Available themes for the analogic display, Use the drop down to select one of the new clock themes of your Choice, I enabled UbuntuSlimBlack. Hope this helps. I tried to right in a little more detail in case someone extremely new to ubuntu/linux were to try and do this. I also realize there are atleast three other ways this could be done. Thanks for your time, Chris C. itnet7
Ubuntu-gutsy (cairo-clock:32291): librsvg-CRITICAL **: rsvg_handle_render_cairo_sub: assertion `handle != NULL' failed
that archlinux theme looks familiar ;) jejee
His work is not very good friend, you used my clock and forgot to remove the reflection of the old logo of Arch, Also, the logo on your clock is not centralized.
Hey guys Can you please tell me how to install this
Hi, no problem to install these themes. I did it a minute ago. Please go to the "/usr" folder! then to "local/share/screenlets/Clock/themes". When you are in the folder "themes", copy the archives from the *.tar.bz2 file into it and restart the clock. Then you can chose all the nice themes.
Thanks for this info! Added on Description.
how do i run this clock? =S
this theme is very good, thanks. keep up the good work. regards Raj
I really like this skin but the seconds hand won't appear when I use it with the screenlets version.
but, now I have a question: there is a black box around the clock, which I take to be what [I}should[/I] be transparency! :) how should I fix this...?
Jease I wish you could just edit your own comments!!!! Anyway, it works with beryl on, but I'd rather find another way...
Hello! Pls, help me. I'm newbie and would like to known how to install on my Ubuntu 7.04 Thks!
sudo apt-get install cairo-clock
Can't test now, but looks fantastic! Good work, man.
Great skin, and work perfectly with the screenlets clock... Many thanks!
good info, thanks friend.