Tk::Clock Clock widget for Perl/Tk with analog and/or digital display DESCRIPTION A canvas clock widget with both analog and digital represen- tation of both time and date. It is highly configurable for as far as colors and fonts and the way time and date is displayed. The year is displayed in two digits in the default configu- ration, which makes it not Y2K compliant. COPYING: Copyright (c) 1998-2023 H.Merijn Brand. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Recent changes can be (re)viewed in the public GIT repository at https://github.com/Tux/Tk-Clock Feel free to clone your own copy: $ git clone https://github.com/Tux/Tk-Clock Tk-Clock or get it as a tgz: $ wget --output-document=Tk-Clock-git.tgz \ https://github.com/Tux/Tk-Clock/archive/master.tar.gz PREREQUISITES perl5 (probably 5.004.04 or better) Tk (probably 400.xxx or better) This port was tested on several OS's with perl-5.8.8-dor, perl-5.8.7-dor, and perl-5.8.5-dor in 32bit and 64bit builds all with Tk-804.027. BUILDING AND INSTALLATION As all CPAN modules: # perl Makefile.PL # make test # make install make test should run the clock with some changing contrasting colors showing the following configurations for 4 seconds each: 1. Both analog and digital clock, 2. Only analog clock, 3. Only digital clock, 4. Both analog- and digital clock using an american like time/date format (for wich I shouldn't actualy support formats, cause amaricans do often not support european formats, but I thought, I'd be nice for this time), 5. Only digital clock with an empty time format and a double line date format showing the day of the week and the date. BUGS Probably a few. One of them is that if you change the clock too often with ->config (), some elements might not be moved correctly, like getting a clock with 5 hands :) CHANGES See ChangeLog COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 1998-2023 H.Merijn Brand This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. As always, have the appropriate amount of fun!