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Requires Java 7 or above depending on the download.
A simple World Clock accessible from the system tray. Shows the time in cities arround the world.
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Java 9: application-0.9.zip - jlinked
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Java 8: application-0.8.zip
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Java 7: worldclockapplication-0.7.zip - worldclockapplication-0.7-setup.exe
Double click on worldclok(.jar) in the extraction directory or java -jar worldclock.jar in that directory
- see the application subproject
The application requires a configuration file. That file is a simple XML file that can be easily edited via a text editor or via the editor application. Basic structure of the file:
<config>
<planes>
<plane name="ufo" horizontal="gauche" vertical="haut" image="pathto/ufo.png"/>
</planes>
<cities>
<city name="Tours" lat="47.27" long="0.43" timezone="Europe/Paris"/>
</cities>
</config>
Planes:
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name: name of the plane
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horizontal: direction of the horizontal movement of the plane, gauche: towards the left, droite: towards the right
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vertical: direction of the vertical movement of the plane, haut: towards the top, bas: towards the bottom
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image: plane's image path relative to the configuration file
Cities:
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lat: latitude, positive values: north, negative values: south
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long: longitude, positive values: east, negative values: west
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timezone: time zone in which the city is located (list)
See the config.xml for some samples.
An editor for the above configuration file.
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Java 9: editor-1.2.zip - jlinked
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Java 8: editor-1.1.zip
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Java 7: worldclockeditor-1.0.zip - worldclockeditor-1.0-setup.exe
Double click on worldclokeditor(.jar) in the extraction directory or java -jar worldclockeditor.jar in that directory
- see the editor subproject
A World day and night JPanel to be used in Swing applications.
- Java 9: panel-0.9.jar
<dependency>
<groupId>lh.worldclock</groupId>
<artifactId>panel</artifactId>
<version>0.9</version>
</dependency>
on Bintray
- Java 8: panel-0.8.jar
<dependency>
<groupId>lh.worldclock</groupId>
<artifactId>panel</artifactId>
<version>0.8</version>
</dependency>
on Bintray
- Java 7: panel-0.7.jar
- see the panel subproject
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Jürgen Giesen, for his Day & Night Applet that serves as the base for the world clock board
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NASA, for the Earth pictures (more at NASA's Visible Earth website)
In the attic:
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a desklet for Glossitope
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a widget for WidgetFX
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an OpenTool for JBuilder
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a module for Netbeans
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a plugin for Eclipse
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a screensaver
see the attic for the source code