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- From: gcs@edsi.plexus.COM (Greg C. Steiner)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: A clock in PM
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.010852.15628@edsi.plexus.COM>
- Date: 13 Aug 92 01:08:52 GMT
- Article-I.D.: edsi.1992Aug13.010852.15628
- References: <4666@daily-planet.concordia.ca>
- Organization: Enterprise Data Systems Incorporated, Appleton WI
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- patrice@concour.cs.concordia.ca (SCATTOLIN patrice) writes:
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- > Is there a clock with OS/2. I can run the Windows but I rather not.
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- >Thanks
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- >--
- >Patrice Scattolin
- > patrice@cs.concordia.ca
- >Concordia University Montreal, Canada
- >"I am so far north that Santa lives two blocks from me"
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- Yes, there is a clock. The way I like to do it is as follows:
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- Open OS/2 System, in system setup (I think, I'm not at my system
- just now) there is a clock icon. Copy a shadow to your desktop
- and / or to your system startup (so it comes up every time you
- start your system). In the notebook settings for the clock, you
- can select to have digital or analog, include seconds or not and
- have the date displayed or not.
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- Any questions? E-mail me!
-