kicker clock

Benjamin Meyer ben at meyerhome.net
Sun Feb 15 15:49:08 GMT 2004


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On Saturday 14 February 2004 12:11 am, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Cristian Tibirna wrote:
> > On Friday, 13 February 2004 19:03, Benjamin Meyer wrote:
> > > Whenever you add a new widget to kicker it always goes to the default.
> >
> > What's the point of such a design?
>
> Too much customization... Who really REALLY wants two or more clocks?
>
 
I add another Analog one when snipering on ebay and when "timing" things. 

I think the issues isn't which clock is best.  I believe that in the past in 
many different threads people have shown more then once clock is needed.  The 
real question is how are they presented.  I think that all off the clocks 
should reside in one binary, but you only see one at a time depending on the 
command line argument.  This simplifies the user interface, but still allows 
you to add clocks off different type.  (i.e. the configure dialog would only 
be for the fuzzy clock, or plain clock, none of this merged stuff)  After 
that you could even make it a plugin system...

- -Benjamin Meyer 

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