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^ It is best to use the date command for next hours.
From my mf-conky:
https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 93#p150293
${color 48bcff}\
${goto 35}${texeci 90 date -d '+1 hour' '+%H:00'}\
${goto 125}${texeci 90 date -d '+2 hour' '+%H:00'}\
${goto 215}${texeci 90 date -d '+3 hour' '+%H:00'}\
${goto 305}${texeci 90 date -d '+4 hour' '+%H:00'}\
${goto 395}${texeci 90 date -d '+5 hour' '+%H:00'}${color}Try the desired format in the terminal.
Example:
$ date -d '+1 hour' '+%H h'
21 h
$ date -d '+2 hour' '+%H h'
22 h
$ date -d '+3 hour' '+%H h'
23 h
---Last edited by marens (Yesterday 18:38:40)
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{snip} have no chance against the prevailing window rules.
Always a BUT or OOPS!
Still looks good.
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unklar wrote:{snip} have no chance against the prevailing window rules.
Always a BUT or OOPS!
Still looks good.
Highly impractical
on this desktop ![]()
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