GNU ELPA — svg-clock

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Description
Analog clock using Scalable Vector Graphics
Latest
svg-clock-1.2.tar (.sig), 2026-May-17, 20.0 KiB
Maintainer
Ulf Jasper <ulf.jasper@web.de>
Website
https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/svg-clock.html
Browse repository
CGit or Gitweb
All Dependencies
svg (.tar)
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To install this package from Emacs, use package-install or list-packages.

Full description

svg-clock provides a scalable analog clock.  Rendering is done by
means of svg (Scalable Vector Graphics).  In order to use svg-clock
you need to build Emacs with svg support.  (To check whether your
Emacs supports svg, do "M-: (image-type-available-p 'svg) RET"
which must return t).

Call `svg-clock' to start a clock.  This will open a new buffer
"*clock*" displaying a clock which fills the buffer's window.  Use
`svg-clock-insert' to insert a clock programmatically in any
buffer, possibly specifying the clock's size, colours and offset to
the current-time.  Arbitrary many clocks can be displayed
independently.  Clock instances ared updated automatically.  Their
resources (timers etc.) are cleaned up automatically when the
clocks are removed.

Old versions

News

 Version 1.0
   New function `svg-clock-insert'.  Removed customization
   options.

 Version 0.5
   Fixes (image-mode issue etc.).

 Version 0.3
   Fixes (disable buffer undo).

 Version 0.2
   Automatic fitting of clock to window size.

 Version 0.1
   Initial version.