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I have integrated orage calendar with xfce panel clock by run that command as mention in xfce site
https://docs.xfce.org/apps/orage/start?s[]=orage#integration_with_xfce_panel_clock 1
it is mentioned there that:
Setting this property will hide the default GtkCalendar pop-up and instead execute your custom command on a double mouse click.
COMMAND="orage -t"; xfconf-query -c xfce4-panel -p $(xfconf-query -c xfce4-panel -lv | grep clock | awk ' it's working very good, but if there way to make one click instead of double click,and if click on taskbar, it should disappear like the default one
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What version of xfce4-panel are you running?
Do you have a "command" setting in clock preferences? If I set orage there, it opens on single click - not double click.
You can then click on the clock again to toggle it off.
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What version of xfce4-panel are you running?
Do you have a "command" setting in clock preferences? If I set orage there, it opens on single click - not double click.
You can then click on the clock again to toggle it off.
no i don't have command setting in clock preferences, there r updated version of clock?
I'm using zorin lite16.1, i don't know the version for xfce-panel, but it is the default one in zorin lite, do u recommend me to install certain version for xfce-panel? if yes, how i can remove the current one?
Last edited by ahmeteid (2022-09-25 01:29:37)
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I just had a closer look to confirm. The changes have been made recently to the clock plugin and they haven't been released yet - they are in the development tree. It's part of a merge request to combine the datetime and clock plugins.
References:
-https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-pane … e50ff036be
-https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-pane … eda3f877bb
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It's actually in view of merging Orage plugin with Clock: https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/125
DateTime was another merging story
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I just had a closer look to confirm. The changes have been made recently to the clock plugin and they haven't been released yet - they are in the development tree. It's part of a merge request to combine the datetime and clock plugins.
References:
-https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-pane … e50ff036be
-https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-pane … eda3f877bb
Thanks, happy to know that info,
how i can uninstall the built in clock plugin to install the edited plugin instead of it?
there is command like:
sudo apt-get remove clock-plugin?
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