Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!ucsd!ucbvax!hplabs!hpl-opus!hpnmdla!roger From: roger@hpnmdla.hp.com (Roger Petersen) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: GeoClock for X Message-ID: <990023@hpnmdla.hp.com> Date: 1 Apr 91 23:15:14 GMT References: <678@uswnvg.UUCP> Organization: HP Network Measurements Div, Santa Rosa, CA Lines: 35 In comp.windows.x, roger@hpnmdla.hp.com (Roger Petersen) writes: | In comp.windows.x, gulik@motcid.UUCP (Gregory Gulik) writes: | | In article <1991Mar18.134050.11686@pegasus.com> richard@pegasus.com (Richard Foulk) writes: | | >> | | >>Sunclock is a wonderful program! One of the best programs of its kind | | >>that I've seen in X-land. Be happy with it! | | >> | | > | | >The original version, on Sunview was even better. OK, I got a copy of the Sunview version (thanks to Dale Arends). Since I don't have Sunview on my HP workstation, I'm reading the source to try to figure out why it's better than the recently posted sunclock program. Could somebody give me a hint: What did Sunview's sunclock do that the X sunclock doesn't? | | ...and the Open Windows demo technochron (sp?) is even better! | | | | You can resize the window and the map will redraw to fit | | the new size. It even draws in the borders. Now this sounds impressive. What else does it do? Color? Zoom? AM/FM/Cassette? 5 speed? Turbo? Could somebody e-mail me the source to TechnoChron? Thanks, Roger roger@hpnmd.hp.com