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Post by wimc on Aug 16, 2023 21:07:13 GMT
Assuming its Moksha related.
Is there a way to increase the size of the AM/PM?
Perhaps the size of the clock or nearly as.
Thanks
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Post by thewaiter on Aug 17, 2023 6:19:48 GMT
Theme related, not Moksha. I can look at that but no promises. Which theme are you using?
Stefan
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Post by wimc on Aug 17, 2023 10:48:26 GMT
MokshaGreen Still using BL6. Eventually whatever BL7 uses.
EDIT: since I retired myself from moderator duties could someone move this topic elsewhere. Thanks
Also, when not wearing glasses the AM/PM looks like a big dot.
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Post by thewaiter on Aug 17, 2023 11:18:10 GMT
May I see your screenshot here for better understanding? BTW, you can try changing scaling. I use 1.5 for my eyes.
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Post by wimc on Aug 17, 2023 12:21:39 GMT
SS: image removed
I tried the 1.5 scaling and was too big for my taste, reverted back 1.2 scaling.
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Post by thewaiter on Aug 17, 2023 12:47:30 GMT
Understand. I use 1.5 for my 14 inch laptop screen. I can look at AM/PM part. But it looks fine for me. More over I know what phase of the day I live, lol
Stefan
PS: you can try a custom scaling in advanced scaling settings.
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Post by thewaiter on Aug 17, 2023 13:13:16 GMT
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Post by wimc on Aug 17, 2023 13:29:48 GMT
Know the phase of the day also, but being at the computer all day long and glued to it not realizing it turned day or night. I'm on the computer more than I sleep, not healthy of course. No idea how to change if we can.
EDIT: with the screenshot image, took off my glasses and the am/pm fades between red button and time.
Not much on using 24 hour, reminds of when I served, wasn't a pleasant experience. Not a veteran.
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Post by thewaiter on Aug 17, 2023 14:10:23 GMT
Can you compile theme and test it? If not, this is a method: sudo apt install git git clone github.com/thewaiter/MokshaGreencd MokshaGreen/MokshaGreen ./build.sh cp ../MokshaGreen.edj ~/.e/e/themes Now go to menu->settings->themes->MokshaGreen (you will see 2 same themes. The upper one is a personal. Choose it) Stefan
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Post by wimc on Aug 17, 2023 21:00:17 GMT
SS2: image removed
Bigger, or oversized, am/pm looks compacted or scrunched.
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Post by wimc on Aug 17, 2023 21:39:37 GMT
Went to change back to what it was before and computer totally locked up, had to do a forced reboot.
It rebooted without the modification. Well, I'll live without it.
How do I remove the modification altogether?
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Post by kev392 on Aug 18, 2023 0:33:47 GMT
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Post by thewaiter on Aug 18, 2023 8:09:33 GMT
Yea, tclock module is a very good alternative to default clock but of course without calendar feature. We also have a calendar extra module in repos.
sudo apt install moksha-module-tclock
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Post by wimc on Aug 19, 2023 1:52:06 GMT
Thank you. Just may look into it.
Besides am/pm thing is rarely viewed without glasses anyway.
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Post by enigma9o7 on Aug 19, 2023 4:25:36 GMT
If only there were a way to get rid of the leading zeros after noon, it'd only be ambiguous 6 hours a day, that would solve 1/4 of the problem, i.e. 03:00PM always looks weird to me.
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