TClockEx moving to the right!

  • Thread starter J. P. Gilliver (John)
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J. P. Gilliver (John)

I use TClockEx to give me different information in the clock.

Very occasionally, I see it has moved to the right, so I'm only seeing
the left half of its box (since I have it right-justified, this means
that the actual time is off the right-hand side).

Just bringing up TClockEx's properties (without changing anything)
restores it.

Only a very minor thing, but has anyone else experienced it (and found a
solution)?
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

I use TClockEx to give me different information in the clock.

Very occasionally, I see it has moved to the right, so I'm only seeing
the left half of its box (since I have it right-justified, this means
that the actual time is off the right-hand side).

Just bringing up TClockEx's properties (without changing anything)
restores it.

Only a very minor thing, but has anyone else experienced it (and found a
solution)?


It's been a long while since I used it, but I found TClock to be a
better program than TClockEx (despite the similarity of their names,
they are two different programs). Assuming that it is still available,
you might want to give it a try.
 
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Bob Willard

It's been a long while since I used it, but I found TClock to be a
better program than TClockEx (despite the similarity of their names,
they are two different programs). Assuming that it is still available,
you might want to give it a try.

I use ClocX (www.clocx.net), both to display a clock I like and to
schedule appointments. Works on WinXP and on Win8, probably on other
WinOSs.
 
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Nil

I use TClockEx to give me different information in the clock.

Very occasionally, I see it has moved to the right, so I'm only
seeing the left half of its box (since I have it right-justified,
this means that the actual time is off the right-hand side).

Just bringing up TClockEx's properties (without changing anything)
restores it.

Only a very minor thing, but has anyone else experienced it (and
found a solution)?

I used TClock for a long time, but had various display problems with it
(but I can't remember exactly what.) I switched to T-Clock 2010, and
it's been working much better since then.

http://www.stoicjoker.com/TClock/
 
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Nil

Isn't that just the newer version of TClock, rather than something
different?

I don't really know. I get the impression that the code from the
original TClock was available and made into a variety of similar,
separate, newer products by different people. They're descended from
TClock, but not related any more.
 

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