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mini clock

simple clock for full screen mode

Mint 2016.02.05.. Lásd a legutóbbi verzió

Fejlesztő
gnblizz
Értékelések
0 0 0
Verzió
1.03
Létrehozva
2015.08.03.
Frissítve
2016.02.05.
Licensz
Ismeretlen
Érvényes
Minden oldal

This user script inserts the system time in the upper right corner of the browser window.

This is especially useful in full screen mode, where the task bar clock is hidden.

If something is obscured by the time display, select "hide mini clock" from the context menu of the time display.

To set the minimum width for the clock to appear, resize the browser window to that width and select "mini clock set min width" from the "user script commands" sub menu of the greasemonkey menu.

If you move the mouse pointer over the time display, the current date should appear (hopefully in human friendly form). Since I have no idea what is appropriate for your language/region, I could use some help here.

I am really sorry to announce that the clock doesn't show in full screen mode anymore. Mozilla developers fixed something regarding DOM. Starting with Firefox 44.0, only children of the fullscreenelement will show and in case of the video tag they are invisible per default. A workaround would be possible, but... If you are a window user, you are lucky. you can use a program, which shows in full screen mode and has even a click through feature. However, in linux every clock gave up if a program had the topmost flag and the input focus.

contact me with my user name + '@web.de'