Come on, custom Ubuntu clock display. If you are bored with the default date and time of the clock on the right of the above version, why don't you try to replace it with a topic shown below? As for how to do this in the future, let's take a look! Stacked: JustTime: OSXStyle: Change the GNOME clock applet Topic 1. shortcut Alt + F22. input: gconf-editor3. press ENTER 4. find "Apps & gt; Panel & gt; Applets & gt; to customize the Ubuntu clock display.
If you are bored with the default date and time of the clock on the right side of the above version, why don't you try to replace it with a topic shown below?
As for how to do this in the future, let's take a look!
Stacked:
Just Time:
OS X Style:
Change the GNOME clock applet topic
1. Shortcut: Alt + F2
2. Input: gconf-editor
3. Press ENTER
4. Find "Apps> Panel> Applets> Clock_Sreen *> Prefs"
5. (* This may be under a different name. You only need to find the prefs folder)
6. Double-click the "Format" value and change it to "custom"
7. Double-click the Custom Format field and paste one of the following styles.
8. Press enter again, enjoy!
(Do not paste the blue text)
Stacked:
% A % d % B % n % I: % M % p
Just Time:
% I: % M % p
OS X Style:
% A % I: % M % p
Ubuntu in the above style can be replaced by other fonts, such as Sans, DroidSans, and wenquanyi micron black. Of course, you need to have them in your system.
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