Broker uClock is the spiritual successor to my old FuBar uClock, which itself was a re-write of FuBar ClockFu, re-written from the ground up using Ace-3.0 and LibDataBroker-1.1.
Features:
- It can show realm time, local time, or UTC time in it's data feed (or all three!).
- It shows today's date aswell as realm time, local time and UTC time in the tooltip.
- It toggles the in-game Time Manager (stop watch, alarm clock etc) if clicked.
- It toggles GroupCalender (if installed) or the in-game Calendar if shift-clicked.
Options can be found in the dropdown menu, accessed by right-clicking the plugin.
- Choose to have an chime play at the start of a new hour. The sound file can be configured.
- Choose which time formats you want shown in the data feed, and what order they appear in.
- Choose whether to show seconds or hide them.
- Choose whether to have the time shown in 12-hour or 24-hour format.
As uClock is written to utilise LibDataBroker, you must also install a "broker display" addon in order to see uClock's time stream.
I recommend Bazooka, Fortress or Titan Panel.
Please click here to submit a bug report or request a new feature.
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Facts
- Date created
- Feb 13, 2009
- Category
- Last update
- Jan 07, 2012
- Development stage
- Release
- Language
- enUS
- koKR
- zhCN
- zhTW
- License
- BSD License
- Curse link
- Broker uClock
- Downloads
- 99,933
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panetar Apr 27, 2012 at 22:13 UTC - 0 likesI really like this addon. It looks very clean and is very easy to use. I have just recently developed a problem. For some reason, I just lost the Advanced Option feature, "Show Clock". I opened the panel and found that I am not able to check that box. Any ideas or suggestions. I am using Bazooka.
Thanks!
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ethancentaurai May 20, 2009 at 19:05 UTC - 0 likesI won't add this as most LDB displays, especially Fortress, allow you to change the text colour withing their own options and I don't want to cause conflicts. Sorry.
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EctoOne May 19, 2009 at 22:48 UTC - 0 likesHey ethancentaurai, I'm a big fan of this plugin. Just wondering if you had any plans to add the ability to change the color of the time?