Clock2.java
Usage: Place Clock2.class within your HTML directory.
Java Source: Clock2.java
HTML Source:
<applet code=Clock2.class width=275 height=30>
<PARAM NAME="FontFamily" VALUE="Courier">
<PARAM NAME="FontSize" VALUE="20">
<PARAM NAME="FontWeight" VALUE="bold">
<PARAM NAME="DateFmt" VALUE="%c">
<PARAM NAME="BGCol" VALUE="000000">
<PARAM NAME="FGCol" VALUE="ffffff">
</applet>
Notes:
FontFamily
Syntax: <PARAM NAME="FontFamily" VALUE="FamilyName">
where FamilyName is the name of the Font you want to
use. Currently, the fonts I can get to work are:
- Courier
- Helvetica
- TimesRoman
Default: TimesRoman
FontSize
Syntax: <PARAM NAME="FontSize" VALUE="Size">
where Size is the point size you want the font to display
in.
Default: 12
FontWeight
Syntax: <PARAM NAME="FontWeight" VALUE="Weight">
where Weight is the weight to apply to the Font. Valid
values are:
It is not possible to combine the weights.
Default: plain
BGCol
Syntax: <PARAM NAME="BGCol" VALUE="Color">
where Color is the hexadecimal representation of the background color
you wish to use.
Format: RRGGBB
Default: 'Netscape Gray' (c0c0c0)
FGCol
Syntax: <PARAM NAME="FGCol" VALUE="Color">
where Color is the hexadecimal representation of the foreground (text)
color you wish to use.
Format: RRGGBB
Default: Black (000000)
DateFmt
Syntax: <PARAM NAME="DateFmt" VALUE="Format">
where Format is the format of the string you want to
display.
The string can contain text, as well as formatting fields. Formatting
fields begin with the '%' character. Example: %H will
display the current hour.
a abbreviated weekday name (3 characters)
A full weekday name
b abbreviated month name (3 characters)
B full month name
c locale's appropriate date and time representation
C default date and time format
d day of month - 01 to 31
D date as %m/%d/%y
e day of month - 1 to 31 (single digits are preceded by a blank)
h abbreviated month name (alias for %b)
H hour - 00 to 23
I hour - 01 to 12
m month of year - 01 to 12
M minute - 00 to 59
p string containing ante-meridiem or post-meridiem indicator (AM or PM)
r time as %I:%M:%S %p
R time as %H:%M
S second - 00 to 61, allows for leap seconds
T time as %H:%M:%S
w day of week - Sunday = 0
y year within century - 00 to 99
Y year as ccyy (4 digits)
% to display the '%' character in the display
The following conversions from date(1) are not supported:
Default: "%a, %B %e %T"
Author: Per Reedtz Thomsen of Netscape Communications
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