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[xscreensaver] / hacks / config / xdaliclock.xml
1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2
3 <screensaver name="xdaliclock" _label="XDaliClock">
4
5   <command arg="-root"/>
6
7   <select id="size">
8     <option id="font0" _label="Small Font"   arg-set="-font BUILTIN0"/>
9     <option id="font1" _label="Medium Font"  arg-set="-font BUILTIN1"/>
10     <option id="font2" _label="Large Font"/>
11     <option id="font2" _label="Huge Font"    arg-set="-font BUILTIN3"/>
12   </select>
13
14   <select id="style">
15     <option id="12" _label="12-Hour Time"/>
16     <option id="24" _label="24-Hour Time" arg-set="-24"/>
17   </select>
18
19   <boolean id="secs"  _label="Display Seconds" arg-unset="-noseconds"/>
20
21   <boolean id="cycle" _label="Cycle Colors" arg-set="-cycle"/>
22
23   <_description>
24 XDaliClock draws a large digital clock, the numbers of which change by
25 "melting" into their new shapes.  This is not included with the
26 XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, you can find it at
27 &lt;http://www.jwz.org/xdaliclock/&gt;.
28
29 Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1991.
30   </_description>
31 </screensaver>