Different name with the same function-a Dock clock & a calender

Hi I’m Royal-vim…. Just call me "Scott"
Anyway …
I’m useing ObjectDock 1.9
As I’ve known how to use it, it dawned on me that ObjectDock has had a minor awkward thing.
It is naver such things as a error and system problems, but little bit fun…

As you know… when we have finished installation of this program, we can basically see 2 things: a calender and a clock.

And.. draging or moving the mouse cousor onto those things, we are also able to see some texts.
For example… like "Monday, May 28, 2007"

Yeh~ that’s right~! The date~!

I can comprehend that the calender indicates "day, month and year" ,but I can not help having skeptisism, whether the clock on the ObjectDock have to show same text with the calender.
We might need only one thing of them.

Even MS’s XP or other OSs show not "the text of date" but "time" on system tray.
Do you know why we can see the time on tray?
Because time is just time.
Indicating time and seeing time as texts or some numbers have an important meaning than our expection.

Of course Dock has very beautiful and unique icons, but eventhough one of the icons is a clock which has good visual graphic, we look at the clock icon in order to confirm the time.
What I wanna empasize is that I want to change the text of date into the text of time on the clock of the ObjectDock like windows’s clock on system tray.

Actually I’ve tryed to find the ways that the clock shows time texts, but I failled
Is there anyone who knows the way for changing the text?
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Reply #1 Top
Try over-writting your Calender.dll file with a previous version. I did this with mine as the Calender in ObjectDock 1.9 had no digits displayed on it when I first installed it.

Now my Calender works properly, but just says 'Calender' underneath it.

  
Reply #2 Top
Even MS’s XP or other OSs show not "the text of date" but "time" on system tray.


it does if you use a double height bar


Reply #3 Top
Even MS’s XP or other OSs show not "the text of date" but "time" on system tray.


or doubleclicking will bring up date

I actually like the date showing up as I do not use the calendar docklet

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