Does ElevenClock support adding two clocks to the taskbar side by side? #1378
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I want to display two clocks in the taskbar, right hand side, side by side. I want one clock to show EST -5 GMT in 12 hour time, and the other clock is UTC in 24 hour time. I do not want to hover over the clock to see these two times, I do not want to have to click it. I want them to show in the taskbar, side by side, at all times. Be aware, I do not want to use "Show a second clock on the other end of taskbar".
I have multiple monitors, however I do not care if these two clocks are on all monitors. Its fine if the clocks are just on the main monitor.
I read through this issue, however the last post says this:
This last post is not clear to me. "Will not support more that two clocks per monitor".
Does this mean that ElevenClock can support two clocks, but not more than two? Or, no, only one clock, you cant have two. I did try installing ElevenClock 4.0.1 beta 1, but it was not apparent how to make multiple clocks show up.
Does ElevenClock support two clocks, side by side, different time zones, and formats?
If ElevenClock does support this feature, can someone direct me to instructions / documentation on how to set this up?
UPDATE: Tinkering with clock apperance I was able to use this format to show what I need:
Which creates this:
This works well. However I have a few questions.
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options in the python date format found here, but they don't seem to do anything when applying.%A
on a new line, or putting the 12 hour EST time next to the 24 hour UTC time, it takes up space on the taskbar and hides other taskbar objects, is there a way to have Elevelclock not cover up other icons and just shift them over?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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