Hi,
be careful with time formats... There is preferences for that... I don't
know if it should apply here (I didn't really followed the thread) but
it's only a warning...
Phil

tonighx a écrit :
> I searched the code and I think it's good enough in the log system
> so I would suggest
> 
> set myDate [ clock format [clock seconds] -format "%d %b %Y %T" ]
> 
> label .${wind_name}.txt -text "[trans on] $myDate\n$nick ($user)\n$msg\n"
> 
> this woul avoid a lot of small but complicated entries il the language files
> 
> 2007/3/23, tonighx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> in this case you shoul do it in this way everytime time and date
>> appear (like lconvstartedOIM and other log entries)
>>
>> 2007/3/23, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> yes indeed, it should be translatable, but not the same way you specified 
>>> it..
>>> instead of  : ""%d/%m/%y [trans at] %H:%M" it should be : "[trans at 
>>> %d/%m/%y %H:%M]" because maybe in some
>>> language the date should come after the time or something..
>>>
>>> KKRT
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 11:03:21AM +0100, tonighx wrote:
>>>> shuldn't this be translatable? some thing like this...
>>>>
>>>> set myDate [ clock format [clock seconds] -format "%d/%m/%y [trans at] 
>>>> %H:%M" ]
>>>>
>>>> label .${wind_name}.txt -text "[trans from]: $nick ($user)\n[trans
>>>> time] $myDate\n\n$msg\n"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2007/3/23, Sake Sashimi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>> Hi Kakaroto,
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is the diff for alarm_3:
>>>>>
>>>>> Index: alarm.tcl
>>>>> ===================================================================
>>>>> --- alarm.tcl   (revision 8280)
>>>>> +++ alarm.tcl   (working copy)
>>>>> @@ -307,9 +307,9 @@
>>>>>
>>>>>         if { [::alarms::getAlarmItem ${config_user} pic_st] == 1 ||
>>>>> [::alarms::getAlarmItem ${config_user} sound_st] == 1 } {
>>>>>                 toplevel .${wind_name}
>>>>> -               set myDate [ clock format [clock seconds] -format " -
>>>>> %d/%m/%y at %H:%M" ]
>>>>> -               wm title .${wind_name} "[trans alarm] $user $myDate"
>>>>> -               label .${wind_name}.txt -text "$msg"
>>>>> +               set myDate [ clock format [clock seconds] -format 
>>>>> "%d/%m/%y
>>>>> at %H:%M" ]
>>>>> +               wm title .${wind_name} "[trans alarm] - $nick"
>>>>> +               label .${wind_name}.txt -text "From: $nick ($user)\nTime:
>>>>> $myDate\n\n$msg\n"
>>>>>                 pack .${wind_name}.txt
>>>>>         }
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Sakesashimi
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 3/22/07, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> thanks for the screenshots, well done, I like both the alarm_1.jpeg and
>>>>> alarm_3.jpeg...
>>>>>> I don't know exactly which one is better, maybe alarm_3 is better...
>>>>>> If you can send the patch for alarm_3, that would be nice.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> KaKaRoTo
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 07:30:20PM -0400, Sake Sashimi wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I came across to the 'alarm window' thread in the forum:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.amsn-project.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=16396
>>>>>>> I add some improvement on the alarm window so that user can clearly see
>>>>> the
>>>>>>> information right now.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I attached some screenshots of several improvements that I made.  The
>>>>>>> 'alarm_original.jpeg' is the original one without improvement.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please let me know which one you like :) (hopefully you like it)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> Sakesashimi


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