Hi,

goli...@dyne.org writes:

> On 2018-03-11 00:29, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>> Hi again,
>> [...]
>> Apart from getting the clock in the Xfce systemtray to display in a
>> colour that contrasts with the darkpurpy theme rather than the dark
>> shade of grey that is used now.
>
> Remove the default clock from the panel and install the Orage clock from
> the repos instead.  It has nice config options that allow for foreground
> and background color choice.  As far as making that the default option .
> . . let me talk to Centurion_Dan about that.  It's not really a priority
> in the grand scheme of things but the suggestion could at least be
> included in some release notes for the final release.

All I want/need is the time to display in the system tray so I don't
have to go find a wall clock.  Why would I need a full-blown calendar
application to do so?

# That's a rhetorical question, btw.

I do my agenda and task scheduling with Org-mode so have no real need
for Orage.  The only reason I still have it installed is because I've
been too lazy to get serious about APT::Install-Recommends=false and
ditch the task-xfce-desktop and xfce4 meta-packages :-P

# Guess I should tell emacs to display the time in its mode line ;-)

Hope this helps,
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