Re: Hebrew anti-clockwise clock

2024-04-12 Thread Boruch Baum
Thanks, Boris. Your advice seems like the way to go. The link to UsingQuilt[1] seems like it will be particularly helpful. On 2024-04-12 12:25, Boris Shtrasman wrote: > I'm not a debian developer, however I sent some patches in the past for > the Debian project. > Open a bug on the BTS

Re: Hebrew anti-clockwise clock

2024-04-12 Thread Boris Shtrasman
On Thursday, 11 April 2024 8:20:50 IDT Boruch Baum wrote: > I stumbled upon an ancient (year 1995) X11 app called xarclock that runs > anti-clockwise. You might figure that its purpose was to mimic the > Medieval Hebrew clock in Prague, but the author seems to have just > wanted to gag life in the

Re: Hebrew anti-clockwise clock

2024-04-11 Thread Mark E. Fuller
Not a Debian dev (tried, but failed to figure out how to break in there), but I am a Fedora packager, if you'd like me to take a look at getting it into that distro, too. Mark E. Fuller, Ph.D. 529 E 85th St., Apt 3C New York, NY 10028 +1 646-331-4567 (cell) +1 929-339-0054 (home) +972

Hebrew anti-clockwise clock

2024-04-10 Thread Boruch Baum
I stumbled upon an ancient (year 1995) X11 app called xarclock that runs anti-clockwise. You might figure that its purpose was to mimic the Medieval Hebrew clock in Prague, but the author seems to have just wanted to gag life in the Southern hemisphere, where sundials (he claims) run in reverse. I