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Place clock on the far-right #90

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luispabon opened this issue Jan 28, 2019 · 4 comments
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Place clock on the far-right #90

luispabon opened this issue Jan 28, 2019 · 4 comments

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@luispabon
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As with Unity. ATM clock position changes depending on whatever else is on the tray, which negates eye-muscle-memory.

@Natetronn
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Or allow us to put it back in the center, like it was in 18.04

@jonian
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jonian commented Mar 15, 2019

@Natetronn The extension provides the setting "Extend left box". If you disable it, the clock will be reset to the center.

@Valeryan24
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Yes, your fantastic extension (that I procrastinated very much too long to test and keep !) helped me to come back to some of the best Unity features I missed, and get rid of lots other addons (some of them not maintained anymore and not compatible with Gnome Shell 3.36) for just Unite.

But there is one I still need, Frippery Move Clock. So please it would be very great to have an option to put clock and date on the top right, just before the aggregate menu (which would still be at the right side), but on the right of all other icons / indicators, or (for people preferring this) on the very right, also after aggregate menu.

Then it would be perfect !

@ingria
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ingria commented Jun 16, 2020

I suggest placing clock on the left of the aggregate menu, like in old Unity.

Also it would be nice to be able to change the date format. In Unity it was possible to set custom date format with strftime codes.

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