Thank you all , finally I found FvwmScript is a better choice for me.
And it is more easy to set and more flexible.

On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 11:39 PM, Jesús Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 14:23:59 +0800
>  "for.register for.register" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  > Hi, all
>  >
>  > Is it possible to make xclock transparent?
>  >
>  > Here is my config, it doesn't work.
>  > Colorset 8      RootTransparent
>  > Style  XClock   !Title, !Borders, Colorset 3, NeverFocus, \
>  > WindowListSkip, \
>  >                 CirculateSkip, StartsOnPage 0 0, Forecolor Colorset 3
>  >
>  As someone already said, xclock can't be transparent because it just
>  lacks that feature. I remember some kind of odd patch around, but that
>  was a big time ago. I doub't you can find it anymore. You have a number of
>  options: xdaliclock, dclock? (not sure about this one), oclock (probably
>  the most similar one if you like analog clocks). And surely many more.
>
>  You can also use FvwmScript. There are lots of clocks scripts around.
>
>  And there're also the wmaker applets, but I don't know if any of these
>  offer transparencies (they are convenient to be swallowd into fvwmbuttons,
>  though.
>
>  Fvwm colorsets can't do anything at all once you are on the client area
>  of the window.
>
>  --
>  Jesús Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>

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