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diff --git a/info/mongoclock.texinfo b/info/mongoclock.texinfo index 463a025..43f0c2f 100644 --- a/info/mongoclock.texinfo +++ b/info/mongoclock.texinfo @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@  @copying -Copyright @copyright{} 2013 Mattias Andrée +Copyright @copyright{} 2013, 2015  Mattias Andrée  @quotation  Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled  @menu  * Overview::                        Brief overview of @command{mongoclock}.  * Invoking::                        Executing @command{mongoclock}. +* Configuring::                     Configure @command{mongoclock}'s glorious look-and-feel.  * GNU Free Documentation License::  Copying and sharing this manual.  @end menu @@ -64,9 +65,17 @@ Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled  display the time in either, depending on the terminal's size, the  format @code{HH:MM} or @code{HH:MM:SS} with humongous digits.  It will always use 24-hour clock, and 6-hour and 12-hour is not -possible, mostly because is did not bother, besides those will +possible, mostly because I did not bother, besides those will  be very wide and therefore look inferior. (And everypony should -understand 24-hour clock system as it is objectively superior.) +understand the 24-hour-clock system as it is objectively +superior.@footnote{Just read Wikipedia and you will see why.}) +Nor is military time possible. + +Sidenote, it is not even possible to use @code{H:MM}, +despite being the national standard in Sweden.@footnote{Which +I actually like more because it does not support the +delusion that the hour is limited to two digits, despite +seldom (possibly never yet) being higher than 48:00.}  If the terminal is too small, it will not run. @@ -77,6 +86,25 @@ If the terminal is too small, it will not run.  Just type @command{mongoclock} in the terminal. +@node Configuring +@chapter Configuring + +@command{mongoclock} lacks all forms of configurations. +It is still however possible to configure. + +You can change the colour of the text, and the background, +by changing the default text and background colour +on your terminal. You could create a wrapper that does +this for you. + +You can also change the size of the text by changing +the font size on your terminal. However, some terminals +(like the Linux VT) does not support this. On such +terminals it may be possible to change the size of the +text by change the font to a larger font. + + +  @node GNU Free Documentation License  @appendix GNU Free Documentation License  @include fdl.texinfo  | 
