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[FEA] Import default font settings #15

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jerone opened this issue Nov 27, 2015 · 7 comments
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[FEA] Import default font settings #15

jerone opened this issue Nov 27, 2015 · 7 comments

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@jerone
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jerone commented Nov 27, 2015

It would be nice if T-Clock started with the exact same font, size, position, line height and style as used default by Windows.
Also a button to restore/revert any changed settings to the default would be nice.

@White-Tiger
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well.. I thought it's already using the same font..
What's wrong with T-Clock's look :P?

@jerone
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jerone commented Nov 27, 2015

Here's a screenshot with above T-Clock and below normal Windows 7.
tclock
Looking at the date, the font almost looks the same (default looks thicker). More different is the line-height & position.

@White-Tiger
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you mean below is T-Clock, right?

Well... my T-Clock uses some hacky drawing.. which tends to be a bit blurry (though I have locally a dev version that supports different drawing methods and one being GDI+)
T-Clock could in theory draw the very same text, but it would be forced to default color and font (though background can change IIRC)

And if you really want the "default" clock, you could also leave the custom format "empty"

P.S. how comes that you've got seconds?

@jerone
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jerone commented Nov 27, 2015

you mean below is T-Clock, right?

No the above one is T-Clock, the below one is Windows 7.

P.S. how comes that you've got seconds?

That's an option from 7+ Taskbar Tweaker. If I enable or disable that feature nothing changes to style or position.

ps. How can I reset all T-Clock settings? Are those stored in a file somewhere?

@White-Tiger
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ps. How can I reset all T-Clock settings? Are those stored in a file somewhere?

if you're using the portable method, just re-execute the .reset_portable.cmd
Otherwise you'll have to delete the key from your Windows registry manually
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Stoic Joker's\T-Clock 2010

eg. through RegEdit or a .reg file

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Stoic Joker's\T-Clock 2010]
[-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wow6432Node\Stoic Joker's\T-Clock 2010]

you'll loose all T-Clock settings of course.. unless you create a backup first

@jerone
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jerone commented Nov 27, 2015

Thanks!

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jerone commented Sep 17, 2017

In an attempt to clean up my created issues that have not been processed or updated over a year, I'm closing this issue. If this issue is still relevant, please reopen another issue.

@jerone jerone closed this as completed Sep 17, 2017
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