Hi,
KatolaZ writes:
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 09:43:40PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
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>> I do my agenda and task scheduling with Org-mode so have no real need
>> for Orage. The only reason I still have it installed is because I've
>> been too lazy to get serious about APT::Install-Recommends=false and
>> ditch the task-xfce-desktop and xfce4 meta-packages :-P
>>
>
> Man, if you are using org-mode, why on Earth do you need to leave your
> eyes from emacs just to look at the clock?!?!? o_O
>
> :D
Because I don't live all of my hacking hours in Emacs ;-P
>> # Guess I should tell emacs to display the time in its mode line ;-)
>
> Errrr...you mean you don't have it enabled? o_O
There's only so much that fits ...
> ;;;;
> (setq display-time-day-and-date t
> display-time-24hr-format nil)
> (setq display-time-default-load-average nil)
> (display-time)
> ;;;;
Thanks. Also for the dzen2 suggestion.
Florian's suggestion would work nice in a terminal too, but having a
clock in the terminal, as well as the emacs mode-line and somewhere on
the screen feels like overkill. Just a single clock in a fixed location
that's visible no matter what application you happen to be using, that's
what I want.
Anyway, thanks for all the feedback.
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